William E. Boeing Jr.

[2] In 2010, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics presented Boeing Jr. with a certificate of achievement for his commitment to education and the preservation of air and space history.

[4] In the late 1970s he was instrumental in ensuring that the Red Barn, the oldest airplane manufacturing facility in the U.S., was preserved and integrated into the Seattle Museum of Flight.

The Aldarra Foundation is committed to supporting organizations that strengthen the enduring fabric of the Puget Sound region: science education, advancements in healthcare, preservation of our natural beauty, and compassion for animals.

Through the Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Boeing made charitable investments in the work of organizations they believed were instrumental to the Puget Sound Region.

The Foundation partnered with 14 charitable organizations to quietly advance transformational outcomes and long-term sustainability. Mr.

William E. Boeing, Jr. in the Red Barn at The Museum of Flight, July 2011.
Boeing Jr. and June Boeing in 2014.