Our Location
The airfield
Built in 1941 as RAF Bobbington, the airfield was a vital training base during World War II. Renamed RAF Halfpenny Green in 1943 to avoid confusion with RAF Bovingdon, it hosted key units such as No. 3 Air Observer & Navigator School and No. 2 Air Signallers School, flying legendary aircraft like the Avro Anson. For over a decade, the site supported RAF operations before transitioning to civil aviation in 1961, marking the start of its new chapter as a centre for private and commercial flying.
Our history is written in the hangars and runways that remain today – including the iconic Bellman hangar, a wartime structure still in use. From training navigators for the war effort to welcoming thousands of flying enthusiasts, Wolverhampton Halfpenny Green Airport has always been about connecting people with the skies.
Join us
Amelia’s Bar & Restaurant
Wolverhampton Halfpenny Green Airport
Crab Ln, Stourbridge
DY7 5DY
There is free parking available as you enter the airport, please do give us a ring ahead of your visit though should you require additional support getting from the car park to the restaurant. It’s a short walk following the blue line on the flooring as you exit the car park.
Tel: 01384 883234
Email: restaurant@wolverhamptonairport.co.uk
Our Socials:
Please note: No dogs allowed inside the bar or restaurant, outside only.
View from our terrace
Visit us
Wolverhampton Halfpenny Green Airport isn’t just a place for pilots – it’s a destination for everyone who loves aviation, great food, and unforgettable experiences.
Step inside Amelia’s Bar & Restaurant, our stunning £1M investment opened in May 2024, and enjoy delicious meals with panoramic runway views. Watch aircraft take off and land while relaxing in a modern, stylish setting designed for families, friends, and aviation enthusiasts alike.
Weekly Opening Times
Monday – Sunday: 09:00 – 18:00
Kitchen closes at 4pm each day.
