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Experience the marvel of commercial jet aviation! Watch the world's largest jets assembled in the world's largest building by volume. Then explore the Aviation Zones where you can digitally design your own jet. Learn from interactive aviation displays, and much more!
Begin in the Boeing Theater by viewing an amazing film about how the Boeing Everett aircraft assembly plant has changed the world. Then take the only tour of a commercial jet assembly plant in North America - watch Boeing 747s, 777s and 787s being built for airline customers around the world. It all happens in the world's largest building by volume - 472,000,000 cubic feet!
Next explore interactive displays and hands-on exhibits in the Future of Flight Aviation Zones. Learn the key principles of powered flight - and its exciting future developments. Touch and compare fuselage sections of the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner to yesteryear's Boeing 707. See the latest interior innovations and the newest in-flight entertainment systems.
Design your own aircraft with touch-screen computers as you move through the exhibits - and then test it digitally to see if it flies! Receive a keepsake color print of your jet design - or have it put on a T-shirt - at the Future of Flight Store.
Climb into the cockpit of a Boeing 727 from the "dial and switches" era - then check out the "flat panels" on the flight deck of the 787 Dreamliner.
Take a break at The Caf at the Future of Flight. Browse The Boeing Store and Future of Flight Store for authentic Boeing merchandise, great gifts, and travel gear and gadgets. Currency exchange and duty-paid shopping are available.
For more information and to purchase advance tickets (strongly recommended), visit www.futureofflight.org or phone 425-438-8100 or toll-free 1-800-464-1476.
Open daily 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Free parking. (Except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day) Boeing Tours: on the hour 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Note: children taking the Boeing Tour must be 4 feet (122 cm) or taller for safety purposes; babies may not be carried.