2410 Blair Boulevard,
Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Category: Returning Site Museums
The Jet Aircraft Museum's (JAM) purpose is to aquire, preserve, maintain, display and fly retired jet aircraft of the Canadian Air Force. JAM is Canada's only museum dedicated to flying these jets, from the DeHavilland Vampire and Canadair CT-133 to present and future aircraft. JAM has two hangars located at the London Airport, and both will be available for public viewing.
JAM currently operates 7 CT-133 T-Birds and 1 DH-115 Vampire jet aircraft. Visitors can view flying T-Bird military jets and RCAF Harvards that are conducting member flights both days! Other aircraft will be on static display. You can also view aircraft apart for servicing and maintenance. BBQ Lunch and Beer Tent Fundraiser Saturday and Sunday.
Photography: Interior & Exterior - Photography, Tripod and Filming Permitted