This museum is closed permanently.
The Australian Aviation Museum was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister, the Hon. Paul Keating, in 1994. The museum was dedicated to showcasing the history and future of aviation, space technology, and the progress in world aviation. This made it a fascinating destination for those interested in the evolution and future of flight.
One of the unique features of the Australian Aviation Museum was a mock-up Boeing 747-400 that was used as a movie set. This set has been featured in films such as Mission: Impossible 2, The Lost, Foxtel's The Pam Ann Show, and many other productions. This provided an exciting opportunity for visitors to experience a piece of Hollywood in Sydney.
The Australian Aviation Museum was home to the world's only Fawcett 120, an aircraft that was manufactured at Bankstown. This unique exhibit added to the museum's appeal, offering visitors a chance to see a rare piece of aviation history.
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