From the Dayton Daily News: Boeing will donate $5 million for new Air Force Museum building By John Nolan, Staff Writer Updated 10:28 AM Friday, February 18, 2011
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE — A $5 million donation from the aircraft maker Boeing Co. boosts the fund-raising for a new building that will house spacecraft and former presidential planes at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, officials said Thursday.
Construction could start in 2013 on the planned fourth building at the museum, which would house a retired space shuttle if the National Aeronautics and Space Administration decides to award one to the museum, officials said.
NASA said it hasn’t decided which museums will receive the orbiters for permanent display. President Obama’s proposed budget for fiscal 2012 allocates $14 million to NASA to prepare the shuttle Atlantis, which carried military payloads, for delivery to the Air Force museum.
With an early installment of Boeing’s grant already in hand, the Air Force Museum Foundation already has $20 million collected toward the estimated $42 million cost of the project, said George Mongon, the foundation’s chief development officer. Boeing said it will pay the rest of its pledge in two installments during the next three years.
The foundation hopes to have raised the full $42 million by the start of 2013 to construct what would be the museum’s fourth building, Mongon said.
The 200,000-square-foot building would open in 2014.
The building would house the museum’s spacecraft collection, cargo and tanker aircraft, and seven former “Air Force One” aircraft used to transport U.S. presidents.
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