Walt Disney’s private jet from the 1960s, often referred to as “Mickey Mouse One,” has been restored after years of neglect. According to the report, the aircraft had been left to deteriorate for decades before undergoing a restoration process that returns it toward its earlier condition. The coverage describes the project as a dramatic transformation, highlighting that the plane is now open to viewing rather than stored away. After restoration, the jet is placed on display at a museum in California, where visitors can see the aircraft’s interior and overall presentation. The articles focus on the plane’s journey from long-term disrepair to its current museum exhibit status, emphasizing that it has been brought back to “glory days” through refurbishment. No additional details are provided in the supplied material about the extent of the restoration work, specific timelines, or the museum’s name.