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Sponsor Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre

Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre has combined a rare collection of heritage aircraft with creative, contemporary display techniques, to present a remarkable, immersive experience; one that grips the senses and engages the imagination.

The WW1 Knights of the Sky has been created with the generous support of Sir Peter Jackson, using the skills of WingNut Films set-builders and mannequins by Wētā Workshop. The WW2 Dangerous Skies exhibition also uses Wētā Workshop mannequins, but is created by local artists as a series of distinct exhibits, creatively showcasing aircraft and artefacts within the context of the varied theatres of the Second World War. The Trust is currently working towards the construction of another display hangar to significantly expand this exhibition, creating new fascinating stories and enriching others.

In partnering with us, you can be involved in this exciting process, growing this magnificent museum and improving the visitor experience for the tens of thousands who come here each year.

By aligning your brand with Marlborough’s premier visitor attraction, you will be gaining not only local recognition for your company but also national and international attention. Naming rights to each exhibit can be secured for multiple years, with payments spread across the period.

Naming rights to the overall Dangerous Skies exhibition is also available by negotiation.

Partner Benefits for Naming Rights Sponsors

  • Exclusive association with an exhibit.
  • Signage with the display.
  • Be invited to official Omaka functions in Dangerous Skies.
  • Ability to link your own marketing or product development with the display.
  • 20% discount off exhibition venue hire.
  • Complimentary admission for 50 guests per annum.
  • Two complimentary tickets to Classic Fighters air show’s fully catered Corporate Club.
  • Recognition as a major contributor on the large format sponsor board in the foyer and profile on the Omaka website.

Trade Partners

  • A special relationship may be created with sponsors who provide goods & services for Omaka. Payment may be made up of cash and goods/services by arrangement. Details such as exclusivity of supply are negotiable.

For further information, please contact: Jane Orphan T: 03 579 1305 ext 2. or get in touch via email.

Discover Aviation History Like Never Before

Experience the wonder of WW1 and WW2 aircraft and the stories behind them at Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre. Open 7 days, 9am–4pm, at 14 Rosina Corlett Lane, Omaka, Blenheim. Every visit supports the growth of this world-class destination.

Historic airplanes displayed in a dimly lit museum exhibit with a large screen in the background.