 | | Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum is located in McCarran International Airport, and is one of the Las Vegas valley's most unique museums. The museum was recently renamed in honor of retired U.S. Senator Howard W. Cannon.The open-air museum shows the history of aviation in southern Nevada, from the first flight in 1920 through the introduction of the jet. The Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum focuses on the history of commercial and general aviation. The museum's main exhibit is located above baggage claim on level two, with an additional exhibit in the general and corporate aviation terminal operated by Signature Flight Support.Upcoming Exhibit: The Only Way to Fly; A Look Back at Western AirlinesThis exhibit will feature artifacts from the Cannon Museum Collections of Western Air Express/Western Air Lines. Western was Clark County's first airline. It first flew in on April 17, 1926, and continued to serve Las Vegas and Clark County until it was merged into Delta in 1987. |
|  |  |  | | Facilities: Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum offers easy access to airport restrooms, gift shops, and restaurants. Reservations: Reservations are not needed or accepted to visit Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum. Best Time To Visit: Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum is open 24 hours a day. Fees: Admission is free. Accessibility: Unknown Rules: Unknown Directions: Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum is located in McCarran International Airport. The museum's main exhibit is located above baggage claim on level two. McCarran International Airport is located off of Tropicana Ave in Las Vegas, Nevada. | | |
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|  |  | | Address | | Howard W. Cannon Aviation Museum | | 5795 Paradise Road, McCarran International Airport | | Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 |
|  | | Phone | | General: (702) 455-7968 | |
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