We took the liberty of sitting down with Brett Ebert, an Aircraft Maintenance Technician for American Airlines who has been in the industry for over 30 years. His dad – also an Aircraft Mainten...
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CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (April 2, 2024) – Sullenberger Aviation Museum, the premier aviation museum of the Southeast, announced today it will officially open its doors to the public on Saturd...
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STEM education provides students with essential critical thinking skills that will be valuable no matter what career path they explore. However, Sullenberger Aviation Museum (SAM) takes STEM lear...
January 15th marked the 15th anniversary of the “Miracle on the Hudson” landing by Captain C.B. ‘Sully’ Sullenberger. Sullenberger and the crew who saved the lives of the 155 souls on boa...
Preparation for the Aircraft Move began in 2021, long before planes were positioned into the new main gallery space in October-December of 2023. The Museum’s Collections staff worked closely wi...
The PaleyLive NY Event Will Reunite Captain C.B. “Sully” Sullenberger, Flight 1549 Passengers, and Other Key Figures from the Historic “Miracle on the Hudson” — Including Passengers Bar...
History of Women in Aviation: Pioneer Female Pilots 1900 to Today Early Pioneers Katharine Wright – The sister of the Wright Brothers. In remembering the financial and moral support she provid...
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This December 17 marked a momentous occasion—the 120th anniversary of the Wright Brothers’ groundbreaking flight at Kitty Hawk. On this day in 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright etched their nam...
The Flight Path Campaign: Cement Your Legacy in Aviation History This Giving Tuesday, consider supporting SAM’s “Flight Path” brick campaign. By purchasing a personalized brick, you not o...
Will Goodwin’s love for aviation started on a kindergarten field trip to the Columbia (SC) airport. Fifty years later, in his job as General Manager of Customer Care-International for American ...