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This article was published 13/02/2021 (1695 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada will open its new $45-million, 86,000 square-foot facility in early 2022.
While construction of the football field-sized building, located on the terminal loop at the Winnipeg James Armstrong International Airport, is more than 50 per cent complete, volunteers are busy behind the scenes preparing exhibits.
That exhibition development work is taking place at a warehouse that enables the museum to house eight aircraft and hundreds of artifacts for restoration and research.

The museum, which was founded in 1974, will house a world-case collection of bush planes and modern aircraft, including four models that can’t be seen anywhere else in the world.














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