Jet Aircraft Museum

The Jet Aircraft Museum (JAM) in London, Ontario, is a specialized aviation museum focused on preserving and showcasing jet-powered aircraft and their history. The museum is a hub for aviation enthusiasts, particularly those interested in jet propulsion and military aviation.

Jet Aircraft Museum

Unit 2, 2465 Aviation Lane

London

Ontario N5V 3Z9

Canada

www.jetaircraftmuseum.ca

info@jetaircraftmuseum.ca

+1 519-453-7000

Friday 10:00 – 16:00

Saturday 09:00 – 16:00

The Jet Aircraft Museum is located at the London International Airport (CYXU), making it easily accessible for visitors arriving by air or road.

Aircraft collection

Jet Aircraft Museum
C-FCVN/29

C-FDJP/XR679

C-FRGA/133577

C-FUPJ/133052

C-FUPK/133263

F-FUPM/133346

C-FUPN/133441

C-FUPO/133500

C-FUPP/133573

133648

C-FJRH/U-1213

XL600

101006

N15VN/117

Aero L-29 Delfin

BAC Jet Provost T.4

Canadair CT-133 Silver Star

Canadair CT-133 Silver Star

Canadair CT-133 Silver Star

Canadair CT-133 Silver Star

Canadair CT-133 Silver Star

Canadair CT-133 Silver Star

Canadair CT-133 Silver Star

Canadair CT-133 Silver Star (Cockpit Trailer)

de Havilland DH.115 Vampire T.55

Hawker Hunter T.7

McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-15UTI

The Jet Aircraft Museum (JAM) will acquire, preserve, maintain, display and fly jet aircraft of the Canadian Forces from the De Havilland Vampire to present day and future aircraft.

Key Features:

  1. Aircraft Collection:
    • The Jet Aircraft Museum (JAM) houses an impressive array of jet aircraft, including classic military jets.
    • Notable aircraft include the Canadair CT-133 Silver Star and other jets that highlight Canada’s aviation history.
  2. Restoration Projects:
    • JAM is actively involved in restoring vintage jets to operational condition.
    • Visitors can often witness ongoing restoration work.
  3. Aviation Heritage:
    • The museum educates visitors about the development and significance of jet aircraft in military and civilian contexts.
    • It emphasizes the contributions of Canadian aviation engineers and pilots.
  4. Interactive Experiences:
    • Opportunities to learn about flight mechanics and the history of jet aviation.
    • Special events, such as open cockpit days, where visitors can experience the interior of certain aircraft.
  5. Flight Experiences:
    • The Jet Aircraft Museum (JAM)m occasionally offers rides in historical aircraft for enthusiasts (subject to conditions and availability).

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