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SIOUXLAND AVIATION FESTIVAL
NOVEMBER 9, 2023 Northwest Iowa Region of the Governor’s Stem Advisory Council is hosted an Aviation Festival at the Mid America Museum of Aviation & Transportation and 185th Air National Guard Refueling Wing on November 9, 2023, in Sioux City. Read here about the event. |
READY,
SET,
DRONE
Jenn Taylor, grant author on Ready, Set, Drone
“We strive to bring aviation related experiences to youth. We want to foster a passion and excitement that may encourage them to seek an aviation related career in the future. The drone program would offer youth the opportunity to use technology and problem-solving skills to enrich their education.”
SET,
DRONE
Jenn Taylor, grant author on Ready, Set, Drone
“We strive to bring aviation related experiences to youth. We want to foster a passion and excitement that may encourage them to seek an aviation related career in the future. The drone program would offer youth the opportunity to use technology and problem-solving skills to enrich their education.”
Thank Yous
are in order!
The Gilchrist Foundation
Thank you to The Gilchrist Foundation for funding the newest improvement to our grounds. Because of their generosity, we were able to relocate the United 232 Memorial Garden. The new green space sits on the edge of Runway 22 and gives our visitors a place of comfort and reflection.
Siouxland BIG GIVE
Thank you to our supporters who helped fund student scholarships for the STEM Camps. We will make those scholarship funds available next summer.
35th Anniversary of Flight 232
Thank you to all who came to our special presentation with Mitch Simmons. We closed the 35th Anniversary of Flight 232 by honoring the 112 who lost their lives with a new garden. Everyone was invited to place a stone. Susan White placed the first stone in honor of flight attendant Rene LeBeau who was 23 in 1989, from Schaumburg, Illinois.
Thank yous go to
Mitchell Simmons, Susan White and Derek Fitch
Sioux Gateway Airport and City of Sioux City
Coughlin Landscaping
Gilchrist Foundation
Morningside University
Aggies Catering Specialists
HyVee
KCAU KTIV KSCJ Sioux City Journal
SC Public Museum
Siouxland Chamber of Commerce
185th ARW
REVV Aviation and Hawthorne Global Aviation
Thank You to volunteers Carla Edgington, Kay Goldsmith, Suzanne and Randy Bartels, Mike Roberts, and Joshua for their extra help in readying the museum.
Be sure to stop by the museum to see the bright and new spaces in the museum.
Thank you to The Gilchrist Foundation for funding the newest improvement to our grounds. Because of their generosity, we were able to relocate the United 232 Memorial Garden. The new green space sits on the edge of Runway 22 and gives our visitors a place of comfort and reflection.
Siouxland BIG GIVE
Thank you to our supporters who helped fund student scholarships for the STEM Camps. We will make those scholarship funds available next summer.
35th Anniversary of Flight 232
Thank you to all who came to our special presentation with Mitch Simmons. We closed the 35th Anniversary of Flight 232 by honoring the 112 who lost their lives with a new garden. Everyone was invited to place a stone. Susan White placed the first stone in honor of flight attendant Rene LeBeau who was 23 in 1989, from Schaumburg, Illinois.
Thank yous go to
Mitchell Simmons, Susan White and Derek Fitch
Sioux Gateway Airport and City of Sioux City
Coughlin Landscaping
Gilchrist Foundation
Morningside University
Aggies Catering Specialists
HyVee
KCAU KTIV KSCJ Sioux City Journal
SC Public Museum
Siouxland Chamber of Commerce
185th ARW
REVV Aviation and Hawthorne Global Aviation
Thank You to volunteers Carla Edgington, Kay Goldsmith, Suzanne and Randy Bartels, Mike Roberts, and Joshua for their extra help in readying the museum.
Be sure to stop by the museum to see the bright and new spaces in the museum.
SUX FLY IN and PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Thank you to everyone who came and supported us at the SUX FLY IN and Pancake Breakfast. STEMFest students got their flight, EAA also gave first flights to students. The Taylor Family cooked for everyone. REVV cleared out their hangar and were great hosts. You should have seen their shiny floors! HyVee donated food. Hawthorne and KCAU were additional sponsors. Many local and regional pilots and aviation enthusiasts came by to see what was going on and got to see Ryan Lihs New Standard 1929 D25.
Thank you to everyone who came and supported us at the SUX FLY IN and Pancake Breakfast. STEMFest students got their flight, EAA also gave first flights to students. The Taylor Family cooked for everyone. REVV cleared out their hangar and were great hosts. You should have seen their shiny floors! HyVee donated food. Hawthorne and KCAU were additional sponsors. Many local and regional pilots and aviation enthusiasts came by to see what was going on and got to see Ryan Lihs New Standard 1929 D25.
Thank you to everyone who came and supported us at the SUX FLY IN and Pancake Breakfast. STEMFest students got their flight, EAA also gave first flights to students. The Taylor Family cooked for everyone. REVV cleared out their hangar and were great hosts. HyVee donated food. Hawthorne and KCAU were additional sponsors. Many local and regional pilots and aviation enthusiasts came by to see what was going on and got to see Ryan Lihs New Standard 1929 D25.
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The 727 Learning Center
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Progress on the 727 STEM Learning Center
- Outside 727 and Jetway paint
- Interior paint, carpet, lighting, and air system
- Cockpit seating
- STEM furnishings
Location & Directions
For FIRST TIME VISITORS - the air museum is located in Sioux City, Iowa on the north east corner of the Sioux Gateway Airport.
To get to the Mid America Museum of Aviation & Transportation from Interstate I-29 Exit 141:
Turn off I-29 at Exit 141, go west toward the Sioux Gateway Airport. Turn right (north) on Al Haynes Drive. Turn left (west) on Expedition Court to the museum located at 2600 Expedition Court. The air museum will be on your left. It is about a three minute drive once you are off the interstate. Al Haynes Drive doesn't always show up on Google or Apple Maps. Look for small brown Air Museum signs to the museum. |
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