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Museums, Historical Sites, and ZoosTexas, United States11-50 Employees
Frontiers of Flight Museum is a Smithsonian-affiliated aviation museum in Dallas, Texas, a notable institution for North Texas aerospace history. Situated near Love Field, it welcomes more than 100,000 visitors annually, including about 30,000 students. Its collection includes the radio operator's chair from the Hindenburg, the V-173 'Flying Pancake,' and the Apollo 7 Command Module, with galleries highlighting Braniff Airways, Southwest Airlines, the SR-71 Blackbird, and World War II aviation. As a partner of the Google Cultural Institute, the museum offers virtual tours that extend access beyond the local area. Its education programs run year-round, featuring living history presentations and the Exploration Space Initiative, which introduced the Space Portal Odyssey Capsule portable planetarium (SPOC) and supports space-focused outreach and STEM camps.