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EAA’s Aviation Museum Achieves AAM Re-Accreditation

Recognition Places Museum Among the Top Three Percent in the Nation

The Experimental Aircraft Association’s Aviation Museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, has once again secured its place among the elite ranks of museums nationwide by earning re-accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums (AAM). This distinction is held by only about 1,100 of the estimated 33,000 museums in the United States.

AAM accreditation is the highest recognition a museum can achieve in the US, requiring a rigorous evaluation process at least once a decade. Museums must undergo a year-long self-study, followed by an on-site review by peer evaluators. The final decision is made by the AAM’s Accreditation Commission, an independent body tasked with ensuring that museums meet strict operational and ethical benchmarks.

“Ever since EAA opened our museum in Oshkosh four decades ago, we have been focused on maintaining the highest standards for our collection and exhibits,” said Jack J. Pelton, EAA CEO and Chairman. “This re-accreditation reflects that continuing hard work from our team to bring the story of personal flight to our EAA members and museum visitors throughout the year.”

Spearheading the accreditation effort for the EAA Aviation Museum was curator Amelia Anderson, who coordinated efforts across multiple departments over the past year to meet the AAM’s stringent requirements.

The EAA Aviation Museum is known to be one of the world’s top aviation museums, housing a vast collection of historic aircraft, exhibits, and interactive displays celebrating the past and future of aviation. Located just off Interstate 41 at the Highway 44 exit in Oshkosh, the museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. EAA members enjoy free admission year-round.

“Accreditation is a monumental achievement,” remarked Marilyn Jackson, AAM President & CEO. “The process demonstrates an institution’s commitment to best practice and is flexible enough to be accomplished by museums of any size."

FMI: www.eaa.org/eaa-museum

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