Exhibits[edit]
Exhibits at the Future of Flight Aviation Center include:
A comparison between the Boeing 707 fuselage and the Boeing 787 fuselage.
Videos, presentations, and mock-ups illustrating the history of the passenger experience in Boeing aircraft from the 707 to the 787.
A genuine 727 cockpit in which visitors can sit and operate switches and controls.
Full-size GE90 777 engine and Rolls-Royce Trent 1,000 787 engine.
Various full-size airplanes suspended from the exhibit area ceiling.
Displays of jet aircraft components, including engines, landing gear, and sections of tail and fuselage from several manufacturers.
Innovator - a virtual ride to far-away places and experiences like Egypt, the Battle for Iwo Jima and an adrenalin-charged Grand Prix race (additional charge).
A learning area covering the inner workings of aircraft.
Videos and information about flight decks in a variety of Boeing aircraft.
Displays and videos on the history of jet airplanes and the airlines that have used them.
An area for visitors to design and print their own airplane image.
The How Planes are Made Family Zone.
A rooftop observation deck, with views of the Boeing factory, Paine Field, and parked aircraft outside.