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Contact: Sandy Ward, Marketing Director
Office (425)438-8100
Fax (425)265-9808
sandy@futureofflight.org
Date: June 8, 2007

Dads Visit Future of Flight & Boeing Tour for Free on Father’s Day

Mukilteo, Wash – June 8, 2007 – The Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour are celebrating Father’s Day in a big way. Dads of all ages are invited to enjoy the Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour FREE when accompanied by a paying child of any age on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 17, 2007. Children must be 4 feet tall to take the Boeing Tour. Boeing Tours are offered on a space available basis on the 17th and cannot be reserved in advance. Admission to the Future of Flight Aviation Center, gallery only, is also free for dads when accompanied by a paying child. There are no height restrictions to enter the Future of Flight gallery. As an added bonus that day, kids and dads can fly the XJ5 flight simulator together - two for the price of one. Dads get in free - limit one dad per family, please.

The Future of Flight Aviation Center is a unique learning and interpretive facility designed to let visitors experience the marvel of commercial jet aviation and production. It celebrates the historic accomplishments of the last 50 years since the first flight of the Boeing 707 and highlights the technological possibilities for powered, winged flight during the next 50 years.

The 73,000-square-foot Future of Flight facility includes a 28,000-square-foot Aviation Gallery with interactive exhibits and displays, 9,000-square-foot, rooftop observation deck overlooking Paine Field, Boeing Tour Center, conference space for 250 people, special event space for groups of up to 750 people , a 240-seat theater, 125-seat café, Future of Flight Store and Boeing Store.

The Future of Flight Aviation Center also features Aviation Zones with hands-on exhibits, videos, graphics and interactive stations where visitors can design their own airplanes. The facility also encompasses The Boeing Tour – the only public tour of a commercial jet assembly plant in North America.

For more information, visit www.futureofflight.org.


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