The Bucharest Aerospace Museum, a non-profit startup dedicated to preserving aviation history, is seeking donors and sponsors to help bring its vision to life. With a mission to celebrate the legacy of general aviation and inspire future aerospace enthusiasts, the museum is calling on individuals, corporations, and philanthropists to contribute through donations or sponsorships, including old aircraft of any type.
As a newly established organisation, the museum faces the challenge of building its foundation. By securing donations of vintage aircraft and financial support, the Bucharest Aerospace Museum can create a compelling exhibition that traces the evolution of flight and educates visitors about the groundbreaking advancements in aviation history.
“The Bucharest Aerospace Museum has the potential to become a leading destination for aviation history and education,” says Marian Madalin, founder and executive director. “To achieve this, we need the community’s support. Whether you have an aircraft to donate or the means to sponsor our efforts, your contribution will help preserve an important legacy and inspire future generations.”
The museum envisions a dynamic, interactive space where visitors can explore the world of aviation—from historic propeller planes to cutting-edge jets. Beyond exhibits, the museum plans to host educational programs, workshops, and events to engage the community and foster a passion for aerospace careers among young people.
“This isn’t just about honoring the past; it’s about igniting curiosity and paving the way for the future of aviation,” adds Madalin. “By sharing the stories behind these remarkable aircraft, we aim to inspire young minds to dream big and consider careers in this exciting field.”
Supporters can learn more about donation and sponsorship opportunities by visiting www.aerospot.eu. Together, we can create a world-class museum that celebrates the history and future of aviation.
About Bucharest Aerospace Museum
The Bucharest Aerospace Museum is a nonprofit organisation committed to preserving the history of general aviation and inspiring the next generation of aerospace professionals. The museum aims to establish an engaging exhibition space in Bucharest, Romania, showcasing a diverse collection of aircraft and offering educational programs to the public.