Canadair CT-133 Silver Star 'Red Knight' C-FUPP aircraft in red livery taxiing on the runway at the airport in London, Ontario.

About London's Jet Aircraft Museum

Who We Are

The JET AIRCRAFT MUSEUM (JAM) exists to create and maintain a dynamic and living history of the modern age Royal Canadian Air Force and to provide permanent honour for those valiant Canadian men and women who flew these aircraft with distinction in periods of war, peace, and peace keeping. In short, our mission is to "Preserve, Educate, and Soar".

Our Mandate Statements

Jet Aircraft Museum (JAM) will bring students, veterans, and the general public into contact with the science and technology of flight, the importance of aviation history and opportunities to witness and experience actual flight in a vintage jet aircraft.

Our History

The model for the establishment of JAM is the immensely successful Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association (CHAA), which was created in 1986 and has preserved, trained pilots for, and flown and continues to fly this legendary Air force training aircraft at important aviation events in both Canada and the U.S. It is significant that the founder (Bob Hewitt) of CHAA and many of its senior volunteer members are among the founding leadership of the Jet Aircraft Museum.

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Board of Directors

Congratulations and many thanks to the new board appointed at the recent AGM.

Scott Ellinor – President

Graham Rawlinson – Vice President

Carol Ellinor – Treasurer

Dennis Carey – Director, Aircraft Restorations

Jim Fisk – Director, Special Projects

William Burns – Director, Facilities

Ed Pilon – Director, Photos, Volunteers

John Ducharme – Director, Maintenance

Ken Mist - Director

Officers and Chairs

Marti & Doug Acton – Education Committee Co-Chairs

Todd Culver - Chief Pilot

Ken Kennedy – Front Desk

Jim Fisk / Edmilson E. M. Andrade - Co-Webmasters

We Can Fly Because Of You!

Thank you for the generous support of all our donors who believe that the Jet Aircraft Museum is a valuable part of our Canadian history. Are you interested in donating?

Please contact Scott Ellinor by email at president@jetaircraftmuseum.ca

Robert Hewitt (Founder)
Concorde Batteries
New Horizons For Seniors Program (Government Of Canada)
PPG Industries - Paint
Ontario Trillium Foundation
London Heritage Council
Butler Parachutes
Sherwin Williams Aerospace
Miggsie Fund - Lawson Foundation
Northwind Aviation and Marine
Takla Foundation
London Endowment for Heritage Fund
Westminster College Foundation
Good Foundation
Air Force Heritage Fund
VersaBank
Ministry of Tourism and Culture
Ninety-Nines Canadian Award in Aviation
Garrison Community Council
Robert Hewitt
Louise Hendriks
Fern Villineuve
Al Clark
James Leslie
Vijay Mistry
William "Turbo" Tarling
Larry Ricker
Richard Cooper
Ken Mist
Ken Kennedy
Kevin W. Moore
David White
Simon Pont
Laura Pont
Rachel Pont
Giorgio Clementi
Anthony Salotti
Gordon Hughes
Lew Benvenuto
Robert Hewitt
Fern Villineuve
William “Turbo” Tarling
Lew Benvenuto