PearlHarborAviationMuseum.org Revenue and Competitors

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Estimated Revenue & Valuation

  • PearlHarborAviationMuseum.org's estimated annual revenue is currently $3.5M per year.(i)
  • PearlHarborAviationMuseum.org's estimated revenue per employee is $81,395

Employee Data

  • PearlHarborAviationMuseum.org has 43 Employees.(i)
  • PearlHarborAviationMuseum.org grew their employee count by 2% last year.

PearlHarborAviationMuseum.org's People

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Executive DirectorReveal Email/Phone
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Director OperationsReveal Email/Phone
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Visitor Experience ManagerReveal Email/Phone
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Senior Marketing ManagerReveal Email/Phone
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VIP Concierge & Volunteer Services ManagerReveal Email/Phone
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Development ManagerReveal Email/Phone
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Marketing ManagerReveal Email/Phone
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Sales ManagerReveal Email/Phone
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DocentReveal Email/Phone
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Museum Store Manager & BuyerReveal Email/Phone
Competitor NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal FundingValuation
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$7.5M47-2%N/AN/A
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$3.5M432%N/AN/A
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$15M1845%N/AN/A
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What Is PearlHarborAviationMuseum.org?

Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum is located on historic Ford Island, a 441-acre island in the middle of Pearl Harbor. Moored off its shores on Sunday, December 7, 1941, were some of the largest ships of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, in additional to the dozens of patrol and scout planes that filled the hangars and airfield, all of which were targets on that fateful morning. Now a National Historic Landmark, Ford Island is quiet today but still shows the scars of war. Our mission is to steward America's first aviation battlefield of World War II – sharing the artifacts, personal stories, the impact and response to the attack on December 7, 1941 and the Pacific region battles that followed – and to honor those who have defended our freedom so we might educate and inspire future generations. The Museum features two historic Hangars: HANGAR 37 Housed in an authentic World War II-era hangar, Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum's Hangar 37 is home to the artifacts of our collection that tell the story of America's involvement in World War II from the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor to the Battle of Midway and beyond. HANGAR 79 Hangar 79 picks up where the story in Hangar 37 leaves off, documenting the rise of American air superiority that was established in World War II and continued to climb in subsequent decades in the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the Gulf Wars.

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PearlHarborAviationMuseum.org News

2022-04-20 - Boy Scouts’ Onizuka Day is 1st public event at Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum since pandemic

... on Saturday turned a few young recruits into a team of pretend paratroopers inside the belly of the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum's WWII...

2022-04-20 - Boy Scouts' Onizuka Day is the first public event at the Pearl ...

The Liberty Jump Team hosted an Airborne Experience Weekend at Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum. The jump is part of the Boy Scouts Onizuka Day,...

2022-04-19 - Southwest wildfires destroy buildings, force evacuations

Boy Scouts' Onizuka Day is the first public event at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum since the pandemic hit...

Company NameRevenueNumber of EmployeesEmployee GrowthTotal Funding
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$8.7M438%N/A
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$9.3M438%N/A
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$7.8M43-2%N/A
#4
$5.3M447%N/A
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$7.2M44-4%N/A