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|image= Jet Aircraft Museum Logo.JPG
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|coordinates = {{coord|43.03099|N|81.15552|W|display=inline,title}}▼
|established= 12 September 2009
|location= [[London International Airport]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]
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The '''Jet Aircraft Museum''' is a charitable foundation [[aviation museum]] specializing in [[Canadian Forces]] jet aircraft. The museum is located at the [[London International Airport]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]].<ref name="JAMWho">{{cite web|url
The museum officially opened on 12 September 2009.
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The museum states its mission as:
{{cquote|The Jet Aircraft Museum (JAM) will acquire, preserve, maintain, display and fly jet aircraft of the Canadian Forces from the DeHavilland Vampire to present day and future aircraft.<ref name="JAMMission">{{cite web|url
The museum has indicated its intention "JAM will strive to maintain four or more of each type as flying aircraft with a flight of four
== Aircraft ==
The aircraft owned by the museum are:<ref name="Aircraft">{{cite web|url =
*[[BAC Jet Provost]] - 1
*[[Canadair
*[[McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo]] - 1
*[[Hawker Hunter]] - 1
In January 2019 the museum was engaged in raising funds to buy a [[Canadair CT-114 Tutor]] for restoration.<ref name="Drinkwater">{{cite web|url = https://copanational.org/en/2019/01/03/ontario-museum-to-restore-tutor/|title = Ontario Museum To Restore Tutor|access-date = 4 January 2019|last = Drinkwater|first = Steve|work = [[Canadian Owners and Pilots Association]]|date = 3 January 2019 }}</ref>
==See also==
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{{Canadian Aviation Museums}}
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[[Category:Aviation history of Canada]]
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