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Boeing Future of Flight is one of Washington State's premier aerospace attractions, welcoming guests to enjoy the Boeing Everett Factory Tour, Gallery, Sky Deck and Boeing Store. Boeing Future of Flight is located in Mukilteo, WA next to Paine Field and the Boeing Everett Factory, just 25 miles north of downtown Seattle.

Step inside the world's largest factory for a behind-the-scenes look at the Boeing Everett Factory and 777 assembly line. Each tour is an 80-minute guided experience with a front row view of current airplane production, the Everett site’s history, and the central role it plays in the future of commercial aviation. Tours are available Thursday–Monday.

Learn more about the Everett, WA tour

James S. McDonnell Prologue Room Air and Space History Exhibit in St. Louis

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The James S. McDonnell Prologue Room Air and Space History Exhibit showcases the pioneers of aviation, their achievements and those of the thousands of workers who turned dreams into reality. The Prologue Room is located in the Boeing-St. Louis headquarters adjacent to Lambert-St. Louis International airport. The Prologue Room is open for self-guided tours weekdays during June, July and August only. Guided tours are available to groups of 10 or more throughout the year.

Learn more about the St. Louis tour

Show Me Seattle

Boeing Everett Factory Tour from Seattle

Quick Details

  • Hour Glass Duration: 4.5 hours
  • Clock Start Time: 8:45 a.m.
  • Bus Meeting Location: Pickup from a convenient location in downtown Seattle [address provided at booking confirmation]
  • Clock Pickup Time: Please be ready for pickup at 8:45am and allow 10 minutes for traffic
  • Info Tour Length: 4.5 Hours from Pickup to Dropoff
  • Dollar Price: Adult: $120.00 Children 12 and under: $90.00

Experience the modern marvel of commercial jet production on our Boeing factory tours

Round trip transportation and Boeing Everett factory tour tickets are included in this guided excursion from downtown Seattle to the wonders of the Boeing Factory!

The Boeing assembly plant is home to legendary planes like the 747, 777 and the world’s most advanced jetliner the 787 Dreamliner. You’ll have an opportunity to learn about Boeing’s long and storied history, go inside the world’s largest building to view airplanes in various stages of assembly and hang out on the “Strato Deck” for some plane spotting. This visit also includes the Future of Flight Gallery which offers interesting interactive exhibits, a flight simulator, and a mockup of the ultra-modern Dreamliner Interior.

Want to see photos and learn more about the tour? Read detailed tour information here.

TRANSPORTATION

Guided coach service to and from the factory located 35 miles north of downtown Seattle

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO ON OUR BOEING SEATTLE TOUR

Safety Requirements:

– Children must be at least 4 feet (122 cm) tall to go on the tour.

– Carrying children on the tour is not allowed for safety reasons.

– Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Restricted Items:

This is a hands-free tour. Complimentary lockers are available to use in the lobby. Please store all belongings before your tour time begins.

Items  not  allowed on the Boeing Everett Factory Tour:

No purses, handbags, waist pouches or backpacks No binoculars and electronics including cameras, video equipment or drones No phones or tablets No food or drinks No weapons No smoking or vaping

Accessibility:

Boeing Future of Flight is an accessible facility. Show Me Seattle tour vehicles do not have a wheelchair lift, but we can store wheelchairs and mobility scooters that fold or collapse. Guests must be able to climb 3 stairs to board the coach.

Participation on the Boeing Everett Factory Tour requires traveling approximately .3 miles (.5km) round trip. There are flights of stairs to navigate; however, elevators are accessible on all floors at Boeing Future of Flight and the Boeing Everett Factory Tour. The Future of Flight has a limited number of wheelchairs available for guests to use, please let Show Me Seattle know at the time of booking if you will need a wheelchair.

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Simple Flying

Boeing to reopen popular everett factory tours.

The Everett factory first broke ground over 55 years ago in 1966.

  • Boeing's famous factory in Everett, Washington is reopening its tours after being shut down since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Visitors can expect enhancements to the tours, including a new route through the factory and updated visual components.
  • The factory is globally known for producing various Boeing aircraft, with the next generation Boeing 777X set to join the production line after certification.

On September 28, Boeing announced it would reopen tours for its famous factory in Everett, Washington. The factory is well-known for producing various Boeing aircraft over the years. Boeing revealed that tickets are now on sale for factory tours beginning on October 5.

Famous factory tours

The Everett factory has seen over six million visitors since it began offering tours in 1968. However, the tours have been shut down since 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, with the tours beginning again, visitors will see various enhancements from the typical tours that visitors have seen in the past. This includes a brand-new route through the factory and updated visual components.

The Boeing Future of Flight General Manager, Christi Medlyn, spoke about opening tours. Medlyn said in a statement,

"We are thrilled to reopen our factory tour experience to visitors who want to see how Boeing airplanes are assembled and learn about the company’s role as a global leader in aviation, With the rebound in travel and tourism, we are pleased to once again share this exclusive look into one of the world’s most interesting factories."

A typical tour of the factory lasts around 80 minutes. Visitors can walk through the famous factory and get a behind-the-scenes look at the production line as well as learn about the history of the production site in Everett. The tour begins in the Boeing Future of Flight Museum, which showcases the various aerospace attractions, Boeing products, and the company's commitment to advancing the aviation industry. Visitors can then walk through the factory's network of underground tunnels and visit the observation balcony to see the production line in action, which is currently producing the Boeing 777 .

Globally known factory

The factory, which sits at the Northeast corner of Paine Field, is known across the world for producing a wide range of Boeing aircraft. Since its groundbreaking in 1966, the factory has produced the 747, 767, 777, and the 787 Dreamliner.

The factory is also recognized as the largest building in the world by volume. It takes up 98.3 acres and has a 98 million cubic feet footprint.

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Everett producing the 777X

After the Boeing 777X completes the certification process, it will join the Everett factory production line. The next generation widebody aircraft is hoping to begin deliveries in 2025 after the certification process has experienced significant delays. However, Boeing has already received several orders for the next-generation aircraft.

The aircraft's launch customer is Lufthansa , which ordered 27 Boeing 777-9s. The airline is set to replace some of its aging aircraft, such as the Boeing 747, with the new aircraft.

The largest order of 777Xs is by Emirates . The airline ordered a total of 115 aircraft, set to replace some of the older 777 variants. The airline also famously only operates 777s and Airbus A380s, although it is set to receive Airbus A350s in the future.

Other global airlines such as Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Air India, and British Airways among others have also ordered the aircraft.

Have you ever taken a tour of Boeing's Everett factory? Let us know your stories in the comments.

Visit Seattle City

Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour, Mukilteo

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Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour attracts millions of aviation enthusiasts, curious visitors, and kids each year to Mukilteo. It’s one of the best science museums in Seattle and the city’s must-visit attraction for anyone who loves aviation. 

In this guide, you will discover everything you need to know about the Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Factory Tour , including tickets, reviews, tours, history, hours of operation, and whatnot!

Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center

The Boeing Future of Flight is an aviation museum and education center in Mukilteo, Washington. This Seattle’s nearby attraction allows you to experience the future of aviation and space travel.

The aviation center features a variety of exhibits, theaters, and educational programs. Covering 73,000 sq ft, it’s one. of the world’s largest aviation museums, with 175+ aircraft and spacecraft on display.

The museum offers many things to see and a guided tour of a section of the nearby Boeing Everett Factory. Let me give you a quick overview:

Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour Map

Boeing future of flight tickets.

Understanding the ticket options is key to experiencing the wonders of the Boeing Future of Flight. The cost of tickets varies based on the type of experience you’re seeking, with six ticket categories available, as shown in the Table. 

Boeing Future of Flight is open from Thursday to Monday, ensuring flexibility for visitors to plan their trip during these days. 

Let me talk about the ticket types and the requirements now.

Ticket Types

General Admission:

This ticket grants access to exhibits and amenities at the Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center without the Boeing Everett Factory Tour.

Boeing Everett Factory Tour:

The Boeing Everett Factory Tour is a must for those interested in aerospace. This ticket includes a guided tour of the commercial jet assembly plant, giving an inside look at Boeing’s manufacturing process.

Children/Youth Requirements:

Children and youth must be at least 4 feet (122cm) tall to join the Boeing Everett Factory Tour for a safe and enjoyable experience.

Kid Enjoying at Boeing Future of Flight

Boeing Employee Rates:

Boeing employees can purchase up to 4 extra tickets at the employee rate, sharing the aviation experience with friends and family.

For any questions or concerns, contact the ticketing team at +1 (800) 464-1476 or email [email protected]. They’re available from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm PST on operational days to assist with inquiries and bookings.

Boeing Future of Flight Hours

Visit the aviation museum near Seattle for magical memories with loved ones. Check holiday hours and inquire about seasonal activities upon arrival. They have special holiday hours around Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s.

Visitors Tips to Plan a Visit to Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center

Boeing future of flight reviews & testimonials.

The Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center is a top-notch aerospace attraction. It offers historical exhibits, engaging tours, and scenic views. While there are some criticisms about pricing and limited interaction, most reviews applaud the educational and entertaining experiences. 

Let me share why you should visit Boeing Future of Flight and why not. 

Pros of visiting Boeing Future of Flight:

  • See the famous and historic aircraft.
  • Learn about the history of flight.
  • See how aeroplanes are made.
  • Try out flight simulators.
  • Enjoy hands-on activities.
  • See the Space Shuttle.
  • Have a picnic. 
  • Visit the gift shop.

Cons of visiting Boeing Future of Flight:

  • It can be expensive and a little too long.
  • Some exhibits may not be kid-friendly. 

Overall, the Boeing Future of Flight is a great place to learn about the history of flight and see some of the world’s most amazing airplanes and spacecraft. But I do not recommend visiting it if you have high expectations as an aviation lover.

Quick History of The Future of Flight Aviation Center

The Future of Flight Aviation Center is a collaboration between Snohomish County, Boeing, the Museum of Flight, and Paine Field.

Originally named the National Flight Interpretive Center , funding disputes and construction delays led to its opening on December 16, 2005. Renamed the Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour, it served as an educational hub and the starting point for Boeing Tours.

Throwback to 1978 when production began on the mighty 767 at the Everett factory.

In 2018, Boeing took over operations from the Institute of Flight after their contract expired. As a result, the nonprofit managing the museum’s collection had its collection relocated under Boeing’s management.

9 Things to Do at Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center

You can enjoy many exciting experiences at the Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center. 

1/ Take the Boeing Factory Tour in Everett.

Take an 80-minute guided tour inside the Boeing Everett Factory, the world’s largest of its kind. Get an exclusive look at the 777 assembly line and the intricate airplane production process. 

Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Factory Tour

Safety guidelines include height requirements, restrictions on carrying children during the tour, and a hands-free policy. Refunds are available with a 24-hour notice of cancellation. 

2/ Let your kids have fun at the Kids Zone.

Allow your children to unleash their creativity at the Kids Zone , where they can engage in fun-filled learning activities. Ask the staff about the special holiday-themed scavenger hunt and coloring activities that excite their experience.

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3/ Immerse yourself in stories at the Boeing Studio.

The Boeing Studio offers an immersive experience of the innovation and achievement of Boeing. Currently featuring “747: Queen of the Skies,” the exhibit explores the history of the Boeing 747 through photos, films, and footage.

Visit the Gallery for more insights on this iconic aircraft and the people who made it a success.

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4/ Discover Boeing projects at the Gallery Exhibits.

Explore the Gallery Exhibits showcasing Boeing’s current and future projects, from space exploration to hypersonic travel. Discover the Kids Zone for interactive learning. 

You can learn about the legacy of Rosie the Riveter and the Boeing 747 exhibit. You can also look back into Boeing’s 50-year partnership with China and engage with the Confident Travel Initiative exhibit, promoting safe and efficient travel.

Kid Enjoying at the Boeing Future of Flight

Marvel at the Destiny Module exhibit, a detailed mock-up of the primary research lab for U.S. payloads on the International Space Station.

Learn about its history, from delivery to Kennedy Space Center to launch on Shuttle mission STS-98. Gain insights into the module’s continued role in the ISS and Boeing’s contributions to space exploration.

5/ Enjoy the breathtaking views from the Sky Deck .

Sky Deck at the Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center

The Sky Deck at the facility helps you see Paine Field, the Boeing Factory, and the North Cascades from a unique, new point of view.

You will enjoy the breathtaking views from the 6,500-square-foot outdoor area as you watch jets take off and land at Paine Field.

6/ Play with drones and robotics in the Gallery.

Discover Boeing’s venture into drone technology and immerse yourself in the world of robotics at our interactive experience. Fly mini quad-copters in indoor drone cages and experience the simplicity of coding robots.

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These activities are suitable for ages five and up, are available from Thursday to Monday, and are offered intermittently. 

7/ Visit the flagship Boeing Store for Boeing Merch.

Discover the flagship Boeing Store , which has aerospace-inspired merchandise and exclusive gifts. From collector’s edition models to apparel and STEM toys, immerse yourself in a world of authenticity. 

Don’t miss the limited-time 2023 Jet Snowflake Collection featuring the 787 Dreamliner, T-7A Red Hawk, and Space Launch System, available both in-store and online.

8/ Grab Some Snacks at the Paper Plane Café

The Paper Plane Café is open Thursday to Monday from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, offering various options, including coffee, hot dogs, soft pretzels, soups, pastries, and grab-and-go snacks. The eating is available indoors or outdoors.

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9/ Join the Events at Boeing Future of Flight, Everett

Keep an eye out for future announcements from Boeing Future of Flight. Although there may not be any upcoming events currently listed, they regularly host events to enhance your experience.

FAQs About Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center

That’s all for now, but if you want more, read through the questions and answers.

Why is the Boeing factory tour closed?

The Boeing factory tour is reopened now. But it was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The facility is usually open Thursday to Monday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, and closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Boeing Everett Factor Tour Now Open

Can visitors take photographs during the tour?

Taking photos inside the Boeing Everett Factory is prohibited due to safety concerns and FAA restrictions . But, you can still take photos at the visitor center. As part of the ticket price, you can take pictures on a green screen and choose different backgrounds from the factory.

How long is the Boeing Future of Flight tour?

The Boeing Future of Flight tour is an 80-minute guided experience offering an inside look at the Boeing Everett Factory and the 777 assembly line.

During this tour, participants gain a front-row view of current airplane production, learn about the history of the Everett site, and understand its central role in the future of commercial aviation.

How do I get to the Boeing Future of Flight?

To get to the Boeing Future of Flight, follow these directions:

  • Arrive at the facility 25 miles north of Seattle at Paine Field International Airport (PAE) in Mukilteo.
  • Take I-5 Exit 189 and head west on Highway 526.
  • Continue on Highway 526, passing Boeing Everett Factory.
  • At 84th St. SW light, turn left.
  • Follow signs to Boeing Future of Flight parking on your left.

What is the difference between the Museum of Flight and the Future of Flight?

The Museum of Flight educates about air and space history, aiming to inspire and engage all audiences. The Future of Flight center, focused on the present and future, highlights Boeing’s assembly process and innovative planes.

Museum of Flight Seattle

The Future of Flight Aviation Center is home to the Boeing Assembly Plant. It features interactive exhibits and offers a glimpse into airplane manufacturing and flight testing. You can explore Boeing’s history of innovation and experience flight simulators at this aviation hub.

Museum of Flight VS the Boeing Future of Flight

How much does it cost to tour the Boeing plant?

The regular cost to tour the Boeing plant, which includes general admission to Boeing Future of Flight Aviation Center, is as follows:

  • Regular: $38
  • Kids under 5: Free
  • Seniors (65 and above): $33
  • Military: $33
  • Boeing employee: $20

This does not include any limited special pricing.

How does Boeing manufacture airplanes?

Boeing airplanes are made through a complex process involving employees and suppliers worldwide. It starts with design, engineering, material procurement, and component manufacturing. 

Components are then assembled and integrated, with systems installation and integration. The airplane is painted, finished, and undergoes testing. Once it passes all requirements, it’s delivered to the airline. Boeing provides ongoing support and services throughout its lifespan.

Will planes require pilots in the future?

Yes, planes will still require pilots in the future. While autopilot technology has advanced significantly in recent years, human pilots are still essential for making critical decisions in complex situations, such as:

  • Doing the takeoff or landing.
  • Emergencies, and more.

Pilots remain essential for multiple reasons. Autopilot systems can’t handle all the complexities of flying, like decision-making and obstacle avoidance. Human pilots monitor autopilot operation and handle emergencies like engine failures or fires.

The role of pilots will likely continue to evolve in the future. Still, human pilots will remain an essential part of the aviation industry for many years.

Is there a 21-hour flight?

Yes, there are a few airlines that offer 21-hour flights. For example, Qantas Airways offers a 21-hour flight from Sydney, Australia, to New York City, USA. This is one of the longest commercial flights in the world.

The Ceylon to Australia flight on August 30, 1943, holds the record for longest commercial passenger flight at 32 hours, 9 minutes.

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Boeing Factory Tour from Seattle

  • 4.5-hour guided tour of the Boeing Factory from Seattle
  • See 737, 747, 767, 777, 787, and Dreamliner aircrafts being made!
  • Explore Boeing factory, the largest building in the world
  • Enjoy a fully guided factory tour, plus time to spend at the Future of Flight interpretive center and Boeing gift shop
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off included with transportation from Seattle

Inclusions & Exclusions

  • Admission ticket 
  • 1.5-hour guided tour of the Boeing Factory
  • Future of Flight Aviation Center
  • Boeing Gift Shop
  • Round trip transportation from downtown Seattle to the Boeing Everett Factory
  • Hotel pickup and return is included for most downtown Seattle hotels
  • Hotel pickup is limited for SeaTac and Tukwila hotels
  • Hotel pickup and return is limited to specific departure times for SeaTac and Tukwila hotels
  • Due to traffic, we may ask that you walk a few blocks back to your hotel
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities (optional)

Departure & Return

Most downtown Seattle, SeaTac, and Tukwila hotels  (Hotel pickups are limited for SeaTac and Tukwila locations and only available for 9:30am time) without Hotel Pickup: Hyatt at Olive 8 - 1635 8th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101

April 1 - April 30, October 1 - October 30 (9:30am & 12:30pm)May 1 - September 30 (9:30am, 11:30am, & 2:00pm)November 1 - March 31 (9:30am)(Please provide hotel information at checkout and confirm pickup time with local operator after booking)Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, you must contact the local service provider to verify your exact pickup time.

Returns to original departure point

What To Expect

Following hotel pickup from anywhere in the greater Seattle area, enjoy the drive from downtown Seattle to Boeing, the world's largest aerospace company, and its enormous factory north of the city in Everett. Upon arrival, take the Boeing Future of Flight factory tour, exploring the interactive exhibits and displays in the Aviation Center Gallery, and then take a 90-minute tour with a Boeing representative who will uncover the inner workings of the assembly plant where Boeing airplanes are manufactured. It's the largest building in the world by volume. See planes like the 747, 767, 777 and 787 Dreamliner as they are being built and watch a short film that will further reveal how a plane is constructed from start to finish. Then stop at the Future of Flight Aviation Center, with interactive exhibits to not only build a plane but also fly it in a simulator.Notice: If you have your own transportation, Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour tickets may be purchased separately for $25.

Additional Info

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 3 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability
  • Children must be at least 48 inches (122 cm) to participate on tour. Visitors may not carry babies on the tour. There is no child care facility at the Tour Center, and there are no exceptions to these safety regulations.
  • This tour requires a short walk with 21 stairs, but is wheelchair accessible if given 7 days advance notice.
  • No personal items are allowed on the tour including: purses, backpacks, cameras, binoculars, cell phones, etc. Lockers are available on-site, for a small fee, at the Future of Flight.
  • Boeing does not permit still photos or video cameras on the tour.
  • Hotel pickups are available for downtown Seattle hotels for 9:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm, and 2:00pm tour times. If you require hotel pickup from SeaTac and Tukwila locations, you must select 9:30am departure time. 
  • Please arrange pickup from your hotel or a nearby location when you call to confirm your reservation. Hotel pickups commence prior to departure time.
  • This tour package includes round trip transportation from downtown Seattle to the Boeing Factory.
  • If you have your own transportation, Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Tour tickets may be purchased separately for $25 at futureofflight.org.

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel At least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

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