1940 Air Terminal Museum

The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is a museum located in Houston, Texas, United States at William P. Hobby Airport. Collections are housed in the original art deco building which served as the first terminal for passenger flight in Houston. The museum currently exhibits several collections focusing on Houston's commercial aviation history and is operated by the Houston Aeronautical Heritage Society (HAHS), a recognized Texas 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.

History

The museum is housed in the Houston Municipal Airport Terminal, an airport terminal that was constructed in 1940. The terminal building is an example of classic art deco airport architecture from the 1940s. The terminal served Houston during the years when air travelers dressed in formal clothing and embarked for destinations aboard roaring prop liners like the Douglas DC-3 and the Lockheed Constellation. Designed by architect Joseph Finger (who also designed Houston's City Hall), the terminal was built to meet Houston's growing role as a center for air commerce in the 1930s. The terminal served as the primary commercial air terminal for Houston until 1954, and was used by various tenants until 1978. In 1978, Hobby Airport's manager James Delong proposed demolishing the 1940 terminal to free up ramp space, but enthusiasts blocked the demolition. The terminal was then unoccupied for nearly 30 years.

Restoration and modern use

In 1998, a non profit organization, the Houston Aeronautical Heritage Society (HAHS), was formed primarily to save the threatened terminal building. HAHS recognized that funding and renovation must be completed in phases, and began a plan to restore the entire building. In later 2003 HAHS contract labor completed the asbestos and lead abatement of the north wing of the terminal. The abatement process stripped the original plaster from the interior walls, leaving the non-loadbearing brick walls of the terminal intact.

The North Wing of the Air Terminal was opened to the public in 2004 as the first phase of the museum. The restored North Wing of the terminal houses the museum's collection and gift shop and serves as the museum's base of operations while completing fund raising and restoration of the remainder of the building.

The rest of the building completed asbestos abatement in May 2008 and is currently undergoing restoration. Once completed, the terminal’s atrium will be restored to its original condition. The museum will spread out and occupy the entire first floor of the terminal building.

The American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (AIAA) designated the 1940 Air Terminal Museum a Historic Aerospace Site. The 1940 Air Terminal is AIAA's 35th aurospace site recognized as a rare example of classic Art Deco airport architecture.

In 2008, HAHS was granted a license to the oldest hangar on Hobby Airport's grounds, a 1929 Great Silver Fleet Maintenance Hangar. The organization will use this hangar to display larger exhibits from the collection, such as two simulators, and HAHS's aircraft collection, which includes a 1943 Lockheed Lodestar executive businessliner, an S-58 Sikorsky Helicopter that was outfitted for civilian heavy lifting.

Funding and special events

The 1940 Air Terminal Museum receives funding through grants from many private and public foundations, as well as individual donors. The museum also operates a Member's Program, which allows special access to some functions for members. The museum and its buildings are also available for private functions.

HAHS currently benefits from several fundraisers:

  • Wings and Wheels- Every third Saturday of the month, the 1940 Air Terminal Museum has static displays of aircraft and cars.
  • Pops & Props Gala- an annual fundraising dinner and dance.
  • Win-A-Plane Raffle- an annual raffle for a beautifully restored vintage plane.
  • Hobby Fest- the large, annual Wings and Wheels with several special guests, rides, and prizes.

The Houston Aeronautical Heritage Society

The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is the project of the Houston Aeronautical Heritage Society. The Houston Aeronautical Heritage Society is a Texas non-profit corporation founded to research, promote and preserve the aeronautical heritage of Houston and southeast Texas. The society was founded in 1998 by a group of aviation, architecture and history enthusiasts. The society includes persons from all walks of life, including students and retirees, architects and attorneys, educators and engineers, community leaders and commercial pilots.

The Houston Aeronautical Heritage Society is recognized as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization by the Internal Revenue Service. The Society is funded through private and public grants, corporate and personal contributions and net proceeds from revenue generating endeavors such as museum memberships and gift shop sales.

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In addition to the memorabilia and gift shop housed in the refurbished terminal, the museum also encompasses a classic hangar that's home to a Lockheed Lodestar.
Lynda Sims
11 June 2015
Great museum - nothing too fancy, but very educational. If you're the only one there you might get a personal tour. We enjoyed our visit!
Elvia Francis
19 September 2014
The venue for the 2013 and 2014 Houston Vintage Market and Festival, founded by fashion stylist and vintage shopkeeper Dawn Bell. www.HoustonVintage.com
Nailil Rodriguez
17 August 2013
Nice museum and you get to go inside the old planes. A must see!
Douglas Hord
7 September 2013
Fun and informative. Cheap. Go check it out!
Blair McFarlain
15 October 2012
The museum is also a great place for volunteer opportunities.
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