| Belfast City Airport | | | | IATA: BHD - ICAO: EGAC | | Summary | | Airport type | public | | Operator | Ferrovial | | Serves | Belfast | | Elevation AMSL | 15 ft (5 m) | | Coordinates | 54° 36' 43" N 5° 52' 47" W | | Runways | | Direction | Length | Surface | | ft | m | | 04/22 | 6,000 | 1,829 | Paved | Belfast City Airport (IATA: BHD, ICAO: EGAC) is an airport in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The airport is a single runway operation, situated only 2 miles from Belfast City Centre. It shares the site with the Short Brothers/Bombardier aircraft manufacturing facility. It began commercial operations in 1983. Image File history File links Belfast_City_Airport_Logo. ...
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Belfast (Béal Feirste in Irish) is a city in the United Kingdom. ...
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An IATA airport code, known by the IATA as an IATA location identifier or, simply, a location identifier [1], is a three-letter alphabetic code designating many airports around the world. ...
The ICAO airport code is a four-letter alphanumeric code designating each airport around the world. ...
Belfast (Béal Feirste in Irish) is a city in the United Kingdom. ...
Dieu et mon droit (Royal motto) (French for God and my right)2 Northern Irelands location within the UK Main language English Other recognised languages Irish, Ulster Scots Capital and largest city Belfast First Minister Office suspended Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Peter Hain MP Area - Total Ranked...
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History Belfast City Centre was originally centred around the Donegall Street area. ...
Short Brothers, almost universally referred to simply as Shorts, is a British aerospace company now based in Belfast. ...
Bombardier Inc. ...
A Japan Airlines Boeing 747-400. ...
The airport handled 1.2 million passengers in 2003, 3.5% more than the previous year. A subsequent program of building and refurbishment has further increased its passenger and plane capacities. Passenger numbers in 2004 were over 2 million. 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
In May 2003 Spanish company Ferrovial acquired 100% of Belfast City Airport from Bombardier for £35 million and it will continue to be run by them until 2114. Ferrovial is one of Europe's leading construction groups and a growing airport management group. It also manages 13 airports: Sydney in Australia, 2 in the United Kingdom, including Bristol Airport, 9 in Mexico and one in Chile.-1...
The passenger terminal at Bristol International Airport. ...
Because the airport is adjacent to residential areas the question of noise pollution is a major one and a source of continual public debate. The Airport has had to develop a noise management strategy due to a Planning Agreement, under which the airport operates, and Operational Noise Abatement Procedures. The airport has recently applied for a relaxation of the 1997 planning agreement, which may have already been implemented, as the 2004 passenger numbers would indicate that the airport is significantly stretching its existing planning agreement. The number of residential areas of Belfast affected by large low flying aircraft has increased substantially, particularly with the introduction of larger aircraft, previously based at Belfast International Airport. Restrictions applied to the airport include: flights have to operate between 6:30 am and 9:30pm, but extensions may be granted to operate delayed flights up to Midnight; there can only be 45,000 commercial aircraft movements in the year; airlines can offer no more than 1.5 million seats for sale on flights from the airport and the majority of flights must operate over Belfast Lough (generally 50-60% in practice). It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Noise (environmental). ...
Belfast Lough (Loch Lao in Irish) is a large intertidal sea lough situated at the mouth of the River Lagan on the east coast of Northern Ireland. ...
In 2006 it was suggested that the airport be named after the late Belfast footballer George Best. As of March 2006, no decision has been made. In March 2006 flyBE, the airport's biggest operator, announced that it would be naming its Belfast City - Manchester service after the late footballer, dedicating a plane to him. Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
George Best in 1968. ...
Airlines and Destinations
The following scheduled airlines use Belfast City Airport (at February 2006): - Aer Arann (Cork)
- Air Berlin (London Stansted (starting 2 May))
- British Airways Citiexpress (Birmingham (starting 12th April), Manchester)
- bmi (London Heathrow)
- EuroManx (Isle of Man)
- Flybe (Aberdeen, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, Liverpool, London Gatwick, Manchester, Newcastle, Southampton)
- Flykeen Airways (Blackpool, Isle of Man)
In 2002 bmi moved their operations and services from Belfast International to Belfast City Airport. In March 2003 they officially opened new dedicated business lounges upgraded at a cost of £1.5m. This included an air-bridge for boarding bmi aircraft. In April 2003 Air Wales started a service to Cardiff. In May 2003 Jetmagic had a service to Cork, Aer Arann a service to Dublin and Flykeen started services to the Isle of Man and Blackpool. Aer Arann started their service to Cork on 1 March 2004. Flykeen's direct Blackpool service started on 1 May 2004. It was only scheduled for the summer months but proved so successful that it was extended into the winter schedule. Jetmagic has since ceased operations. A small number of charter flights to ski destinations Geneva for the winter months and Malaga in the summer have been announced for 2005/2006. Aer Arann is a regional airline based in Dublin, Ireland. ...
Air Berlin (IATA: AB, ICAO: BER, and Callsign: Air Berlin) is a major low-cost airline based in Berlin, Germany. ...
British Airways Citiexpress is a fully owned subsidiary airline of British Airways. ...
bmi (IATA: BD, ICAO: BMA, and Callsign: Midland) is the second largest full-service scheduled airline in the United Kingdom. ...
Euromanx is an airline based at Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Man. ...
Flybe is an airline based at Exeter Airport, England. ...
Flykeen Airways is a regional airline based in Blackpool, United Kingdom. ...
Air Wales (Welsh: Awyr Cymru) is an airline based in Cardiff, Wales. ...
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In March 2006 Air Berlin announced 2 daily flights to London Stansted, offering connections to 8 cities in Germany and Austria, such as Vienna, Berlin, Leipzig and Düsseldorf Air Berlin (IATA: AB, ICAO: BER, and Callsign: Air Berlin) is a major low-cost airline based in Berlin, Germany. ...
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External links - Belfast City Airport
- Ferrovial
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