During the early part of the 1950s the parent Corporation's withdrew from Whitchurch and Hurn, and as Denham was too small for the club the flying base was transferred to Croydon Airport. As the decade continued the club operated pilot, navigator and engineer training programmes for BOAC, BEA, the Air Ministry and Lufthansa, and helped to set up the National Flying Training School at Bremen as well as Baghdad and Kuwait Flying Schools.
With the closure of Croydon Airport, the club moved again, first to White Waltham Airfield before moving to its present home at Wycombe Air Park in 1965. It operated Chipmunks, including G-AOZU and G-AOZV out of Biggin Hill in 1960.
While under the ownership of BEA and BOAC's successor British Airways, the club was known as the British Airways Flying Club. In November 2007 the airline sold the club to the Arora Family Trust,[1] and it was renamed the Airways Flying Club, operated by Airways Aero Associations Limited.
The club was merged with the company operating Wycombe Air Park in January 2012 to form Booker Aviation, a trading name of Airways Aero Associations Limited.