Duxford Aviation Society

About Duxford Aviation Society

The British Airliner Collection at Duxford IWM is owned and run by the Duxford Aviation Society Museum, accredited by Arts Council England and part of an independent registered charity. Its object is to preserve its collection of British built airliners and tell the industry’s story to the public.
The museum collection is located on the IWM site at Duxford and has a total of 13 different British built aircraft ranging from the 1940s through the early transition of prop, turboprop and on to the last of the British built jet airliners of the 1980s and includes the unique British pre-production Concorde.
Most of these beautiful machines are open to the public. All of them require care and attention to enable the story of the heyday of British aviation to be told both now and for future generations.
We’re always looking for people to join us as volunteers and give a little of their time, expertise and experience to other like-minded members and the public.

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Website Content Manager
Organisation role · Flexible hours
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Website Content Manager
The primary function of this volunteering role will be to ensure that website information about the museum is regularly updated. Posted by Duxford Aviation Society

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