It will have tuition fees if and when it becomes a degree course. Established academic institutions are I think better suited here. Southampton and Bristol should certainly be included in your list, as said above.
It's quality of teaching that matters, not necessarily where Concorde was tested, so results of QAA tests and the like would be what I would be looking for in the UK (
www.qaa.ac.uk). Certainly Limerick may be great, but did they tell you that or was it independent information?
Edit: having said that, it appears that the QAA have not yet got around to reviewing aero eng, but it may be worth checking at a later date.