Aerospace Bristol is a museum located in Filton, Bristol, UK, that celebrates the city’s rich aviation history and the role it has played in the development of aerospace technology. One of the standout features of Aerospace Bristol is its impressive display of Concorde 216, the last Concorde ever built.
Aerospace Bristol
Building 15F, Northway, Patchway
Filton
Bristol BS34 7QH
+44 117 931 5315
March – October
- Daily 10:00 – 17:00
November – February
- Daily 10:00 – 16:00
Admission fee
Aircraft collection
G-BOAF
– ZD610/000/126/R – – G-ALRX A-7288 A1742 XL824 XF785 G-EASQ – | BAC/Aerospatiale Concorde
BAe RJX100 (nose, centre section & tail section) BAE Sea Harrier FA.2 Bristol Boxkite (replica) Bristol Britannia (nose) Bristol F.2BF2 Fighter (replica) Bristol Scout D (replica) Bristol Sycamore HR.14 Bristol Type 173 srs 1 Skylark 12 rocket |
Coming soon
NZ5911 | Bristol B.170 Freighter 31M |
Aerospace Bristol is a major industrial heritage museum and learning centre that inspires and entertains today’s and future generations, through the presentation of the stories and achievements of Bristol’s world-class aerospace industry – past, present and future.
Aircraft Collection: In addition to Concorde, Aerospace Bristol houses a range of aircraft, including the Bristol Fighter, a World War I plane, and other aircraft produced by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, which later became part of the British aerospace giant, Airbus.
Engines and Propulsion: The museum also features displays on jet engines, including the technology that powered Concorde and other aircraft developed by Bristol engineers.