Address: 7277 Perimeter Rd S, Seattle, WA 98108, USA
Phone: +12062967380
Robert Brown
Wonderful airport to work at, always an interesting verity of aircraft to see and photograph.
Luis JALMX
Museum of flight is awesome, airport is great for flying small planes and also for plane spotting.
John Sord
Very cool airport More than 50% general aviation. Lifeflight helicopters and fixed wing. Alt air flying club is inexpensive. Other flying clubs available.
Ailsa Mckenzie
We absolutely loved this cafe. What a great find! Our favorite coffee house in all. A place where the owners take time to talk to you and the service is excellent along with the food. The coffee is the best we've had during our time here - so good we're taking a bag back here - only wish we could take the cafe and it's owners too hehe! It was also so refreshing to see customers all chatting instead of everyone having their eyes glued to laptops or mobile phones. We can't recommend this place highly enough!!!
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USN F18s (active duty, not Blue Angels) are common at Boeing Field. Less often seen are USAF F15s from Portland. Occasionally an A6 Intruder (from Whidbey) and an F16 now and then.
I don't know, I have never been there.
You'll have to call king county airport. Boeing does own part of it but king county runs the show basically
Call the airport manager
Always buy directly from the airline. If you dont, and you miss your flight, I will be directing you to call the other company (Expedia, Orbitz, travelocity) and they may or may not help. If we do not sell you the ticket, we cannot update it. Always use the airline.
Kenmore air and Jet SuiteX. The closest you can get is OAK on jetsuiteX. SEA is the airport for commercial airline travel in Seattle along with a handful of flights to PAE
Seatac does, Boeing field doesn't have scheduled passenger flights
Boeing has expand the productions of 737 in renton wa.. And in everett as the center of the air Plane capital .
It really depends on how in-depth and how interested you are in the exhibits. If you really take the time to read the signs and chat with the docents/volunteers then you can easily spend 3 days. If you want to just do a gentle stroll through the exhibits then 3-4 hours should suffice (excluding movie and visiting the museum store). As with visiting most museums, you do not want to rush through the exhibits since there is a lot check out and explore.
The Boeing factory tour takes place up in Everett. You are correct in that there are planes waiting off to the side at Everett, Seattle, and Renton manufacturing plants but the factory tour takes place in Everett.
Boeing field does not have any commercial passenger traffic. The only traffic coming into and out of bossing field are private flights, commercial & private helicopters, and any boring flights that need maintenance or sorts.
Only private planes and flight should are located at Boeing field. There are also commercial helicopters. Boeing field does not have any commercial passenger airline service.
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