


Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum Revenue
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos • Brandon, Manitoba, Canada • 1-10 Employees
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum revenue & valuation
| Annual revenue | $342,220 |
| Revenue per employee | $86,000 |
| Estimated valuation?This valuation is estimated based on industry average for the Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos industry and current estimated revenues | $1,100,000 |
| Total funding | No funding |
Key Contact at Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
Stephen Hayter
Executive Director
Company overview
| Headquarters | 300 Commonwealth Way, Brandon, Manitoba R7A 5Y5, CA |
| Phone number | +12047252334 |
| Websites | |
| NAICS | 712 |
| SIC | 841 |
| Keywords | Museums, Archives, Canteen, Norseman, Bcatp, Avro Anson, Bristol Bolingbroke, Cessna Crane, Fairchild Cornell, Fleet Finch, Fleet Fort, Fly With Us, H-Hut, Hawker Hurricane, North American Harvard, Stinson, Tiger Moth, Westland Lysander, World War Ii Rcaf |
| Founded | 1981 |
| Employees | 1-10 |
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About Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum (CATPM) & RCAF WWII Memorial 📍 Brandon, Manitoba | Located at McGill Field (Brandon Municipal Airport) 🕙 Open Daily: 10 AM – 4 PM | ✈️ Volunteers Welcome The Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum is a National Historic Site, Manitoba Signature Museum, and Manitoba Star Attraction dedicated to preserving the stories of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan and the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. We gratefully acknowledge that the Museum is located on Treaty 2 territory, the traditional homelands of the Dakota, Anishinaabe, and Métis peoples. We are committed to the ongoing work of reconciliation, inclusion, and shared history. Our museum is home to one of the largest collections of restored WWII-era aircraft, vehicles, and artifacts in Canada—housed in original wartime hangar and buildings. We honour over 18,000 RCAF personnel who gave their lives in service and continue to share the experiences of those who trained, served, and sacrificed. We are currently undergoing a major multi-phase redevelopment to enhance our exhibits, expand visitor experience, and ensure all voices and contributions are reflected in our storytelling—including those of Indigenous, Métis, racialized, and underrepresented communities. 🛠️ Volunteers are vital to our success! From front-of-house to restoration crews—there’s a place for everyone. 👉 Explore volunteer opportunities: https://airmuseum.ca/about/volunteer/
Employees by Management Level
Total employees: 1-10
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Funding Data
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum has never raised funding before.
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