
Tartu Aviation Museum is being developed as an all-Estonian contemporary hobby centre propagating and mediating aviational culture. The exposition of Tartu Aviation Museum is an essential curiosity sight in the whole Baltic Sea Region.
Tartu Aviation Museum collects into its exposition the representatives of all aircraft types used on the territory of Estonia for civil as well as for military purposes and the examples of the most noteworthy fighters and bombers of the world.
To achieve the maximum results the Aviation Museum, in co-operation of the Estonian state institutions, makes use of the present replacement of aviation technique generations in the world aviation
The co-operation partners of Tartu Aviation Museum are Enterprise Estonia, Estonian Air Forces, Tartu Aviation College, Estonian Ministry of Defence, Estonian Ministry of Education and Research, Estonian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, Estonian Ministry of Culture, and Estonian leading aviation companies.
Tartu Aviation Museum maintains active and firm relations with the relevant institutions of aviation countries. Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs renders the Museum a constructive assistance in establishing international relations.
The exploitation costs of the Museum are covered by self-earned revenue.
By making use of its windy geographical location Tartu Aviation Museum covers its power needs with the windmill-generated “green energy”.
On financing the development of Tartu Aviation Museum essential facilitators have been Enterprise Estonia, Estonian Public Sector, European Union support money, international aviation companies and international sponsorship.