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Boeing Future of Flight and Boeing Everett Factory Tour. 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.
- Mcdonnell Prologue Room
The Prologue Room is located in the Boeing-St. Louis...
- Mcdonnell Prologue Room
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.
The Boeing Everett Factory Tour. Tickets are currently unavailable. Boeing Backstage Pass – Theater Experience. A 45-minute hosted theater experience. Gallery. Discover milestones that shaped more than a century of aviation history and innovations of the future through interactive exhibits. Sky Deck.
The Future of Flight Aviation Center, officially known as Boeing Future of Flight, is an aviation museum and education center located at the northwest corner of Paine Field in Mukilteo, Washington. It is the starting point for the Boeing Tour, a guided tour of a portion of the nearby Boeing Everett Factory in Everett, Washington.
We are one of Washington State’s premier aerospace attractions, showcasing Boeing products, services, and our commitment to advancing our world through sustainable fuels to autonomous aerial systems. We are the gateway to the renowned Boeing Everett Factory Tour.
Discover a rare, behind-the-scenes glimpse into the magic of flight—and visit one of the world’s largest buildings to see how commercial aircraft are made—when you explore the Boeing Factory in Everett, Washington. Pick from multiple daily tour times; transit from your Seattle hotel makes logistics stress-free.
Boeing’s 737 factory at the Renton, Wash., site leads the industry as the most efficient airplane factory in the world. More than 14,500 commercial airplanes (707, 727, 737, and 757) or about 30 percent of the worldwide fleet flying today were built in Renton.