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About The Airport

British Airways Flying Club is one of the oldest flying clubs in Great Britain, formed in 1948 by employees of British European Airways (BEA) and British Overseas Aircraft Corporation (BOAC) with ex RAF Tiger Moths under the name of Airways Aero Club.
The Club is now owned and operated by British Airways and took the name of the parent company in the mid 1970s. Over the years the Club has been based at Croydon, Biggin Hill, Denham and White Waltham, but finally moved to its own airfield, Wycombe Air Park, in 1965. Although initially established for Airline staff, the Club has become one of the largest in the country and is open to British Airways staff and the general public alike.

We are proud of our modern, well-equipped clubhouse, with its excellent facilities and friendly staff, with a large reception/briefing area, ground training rooms, and a fantastic lounge overlooking the airfield.
There's a TV and video-tape player to help pass the time enjoyably if you're waiting either for the weather to clear or for your friends to return from flying. We also have PC based flight simulator programs allowing both Instrument Training and leisure activities. Our lounge is also a wi-fi hotspot, so you can check the weather, your e-mails or even pretend that you'r in your own office !

History Of Wycombe Air Park

The airfield was known as Marlow Airport and was originally requisitioned by the Air Ministry in 1939 and opened in 1941 as RAF Booker. Since that time it has been home to No 21 Elementary Flying Training school, The University of London Air Squadron and Bomber Command Communications Flight. Later, it was developed as civilian Wycombe Air Park. In 1965 the airfield was used for the making of "Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines" and in 1975 "Aces High" was also filmed here. Since then it has been the backdrop to many a film sequence, movie and advertisement.

The long-term lease of the airfield is now held by Airways Aero Associations Limited which is a wholly owned subsidiary of British Airways which operates the Air Traffic Control, the Rescue and Fire Fighting Services as well as the ramp, fuel, general administration and, of course, British Airways Flying Club.

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