The McAllister Museum of Aviation is the leading preservationist and educator of aviation history in Central Washington. McAllister Museum of Aviation was formed in 1999 after the passing of Charles McAllister, Yakima aviation pioneer and the owner of McAllister Flying Service. The museum is staffed by volunteers and supported through fuel sales, donations, and rental of the museum for special events.
The museum is housed in the original hangar of the McAllister Flying Service which provided all aviation services to aviators until the building of the Yakima airport? The museum includes 30+ displays featuring Yakima Aviation history, Yakima Aviators and their military service.
The museum is housed in the original hangar of the McAllister Flying Service which provided all aviation services to aviators until the building of the Yakima airport? The museum includes 30+ displays featuring Yakima Aviation history, Yakima Aviators and their military service.
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The Yakima Air Terminal-McAllister Field is an airport that produces approximately 2,366 jobs and has an estimated $591,034,000 regional impact from airport businesses, according to a 2020 Washington State Department of Aviation (WSDOT) Economic Impact Study. Alaska Airlines provides daily airline service to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, while Sun Country and Swift Air provides airline charters.
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