FPAC has an ambitious goal for the next few years. It is the
establishment of the ‘MUSEU AERONŔTIC DE CATALUNYA’. It is
amazing that Catalonia has not such public equipment yet,
considering the breakthrough that aviation has meant in the fields
of technology, communications, culture, etc. Our trust keeps trying
to raise the necessary funds from the government and private
corporations alike. It encourages us to see that some of them have
already shown interest in our project.
We would like to thank AENA (The government’s organization that
manages all Spanish airports) for helping us to obtain the necessary
land. In their project of the renovated Sabadell Airport, an area of
10000m2 has been reserved for the Museum. This area is located in
the northern edge of the airfield, very close to the future entrance
by the railway station. If anyone wishes to see a model of it, there
is a scale model at the ground floor of the AENA’s building at the
airport. Moreover AENA has initiated a process to transfer the land
to FPAC.
The collaboration of the ‘Departament de Politica
Territorial’ of the ‘Generalitat de Catalunya’ (the Government
of Catalonia) and the ‘Museu de Cičncia i de la Tčcnica de
Terrassa’ (Technology and Science Museum) has made possible the
design of an initial project of our Museum which defines the
essentials of the building and the economic feasibility of the
project.
The project and scale model were displayed in Barcelona in July
2003 during the ‘Jornades d’Aviació General’.
According to this project, the museum will initially occupy
5000m2, an area that will be tripled in later stages. It will
enclose workshops, didactic rooms, registry room, cafeteria, shop,
etc.
It is worth saying that the Museum is located by the runway of
Sabadell Airport, so that visitors will have the chance to see some
of the exhibited airplanes actually fly. The Museum should be an
active place by hosting cultural and formative activities,
delivering multimedia explanations, etc. It shouldn’t be
understood in any case as a rest place for vintage aircrafts.