Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum

Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum
Showcases military aviation history, aircraft displays, and science and technology exhibits.

The Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum, located in Pasay City, traces the history of Philippine military aviation and aerospace development. Founded as the Marcos Museum in 1974 and opened to the public in 2007, it provides a comprehensive look at the evolution of the country’s air force.

The museum features a heritage section displaying historical uniforms, weapons, dioramas, and memorabilia from early Philippine aviation. Visitors can also explore the science and technology section, which includes aircraft mock-ups, miniatures, and experimental projects developed by the Air Force.

Outdoor exhibits include the Aircraft Park, where retired airplanes and helicopters are on display, allowing guests to experience aviation history up close. Interactive educational exhibits engage students, enthusiasts, and tourists alike.

Art and culture are integrated through the museum’s art corner, showcasing aviation-inspired works and highlighting the creativity involved in aerospace technology. The combination of history, science, and art makes the museum a multidimensional learning experience.

Visitors leave with a deeper appreciation of the Philippine Air Force’s contributions to national defense, technological advancement, and aviation heritage.

Details
Address
Pasay City, 1309 Metro Manila
Key Features
Showcases military aviation history, aircraft displays, and science and technology exhibits.