Pacific Aviation Museum

The mission of the Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor is to develop and maintain an internationally recognized aviation museum on Ford Island that educates young and old alike, honors aviators and their support personnel who defended freedom in the Pacific Region and to preserve Pacific aviation history.

Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor occupies World War II-era hangars that still bear the scars of our nation's first aviation battlefield. See rare aircraft such as a Japanese Zero, an F4F Wildcat, B-25 Mitchell Bomber, F-14 Tomcat, F-15 Eagle, dioramas, videos, and more. Veteran docents bring the history to life.

The Museum attracts visitors from all over the world. Historians, veterans, aviation enthusiasts, school groups, Westbound and Eastbound visitors to O`ahu call it a must see destination.

Pacific Aviation Museum is open 9am to 5pm daily and is accessed by shuttles from USS Arizona Visitor Center at Pearl Harbor. Phone 808/441-1000 or visit www.PacificAviationMuseum.org for tickets and more information.


Exhibitions and events

Hangar 37

Permanent exhibition

The visitors' experience begins in Hangar 37, a 42,000 square foot former seaplane hangar that survived the December 7, 1941 attack. Transportation to Ford Island is via shuttle buses. After arrival...


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