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Nottingham East Midlands Airport (IATA: EMA, ICAO: EGNX) is an airport in the East Midlands of England, near Castle Donington in Leicestershire. It lies between the cities of Derby, Leicester and Nottingham, all within a 30 mile radius of the airfield. An IATA airport code, also known 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. ...
The Manchester Airport Group is a holding company owned by the boroughs of the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester. ...
The East Midlands is one of the regions of England and consists of most of the eastern half of the tradional region of the Midlands. ...
The term above mean sea level (AMSL) refers to the elevation (on the ground) or altitude (in the air) of any object, relative to the average sea level. ...
A foot (plural: feet) is a non-SI unit of distance or length, measuring around a third of a meter. ...
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Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically); large version (pdf) The geographic (earth-mapping) coordinate system expresses every horizontal position on Earth by two of the three coordinates of a spherical coordinate system which is aligned with the spin axis of the Earth. ...
An IATA airport code, also known 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. ...
The East Midlands is one of the regions of England and consists of most of the eastern half of the tradional region of the Midlands. ...
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Map sources for Castle Donington at grid reference SK446272 Castle Donington is a village with a population of around 7000 in the North of Leicestershire, close to Derby and Nottingham and on the edge of the National Forest. ...
Leicestershire (abbreviated Leics) is a landlocked county in central England. ...
Derby (pronounced dar-bee ) is a city in the East Midlands of England. ...
Leicester city centre, looking towards clock tower Leicester (pronounced ) is the largest city in the English East Midlands. ...
Nottingham is a city (the county town of Nottinghamshire) in the East Midlands of England. ...
History The airport was originally a Royal Air Force station, RAF Castle Donington, which was decommissioned and purchased by a consortium of local government authorities in the early 1960s who renamed it East Midlands Airport to reflect the area it served. Effectively, it replaced the smaller Derby Airport at Burnaston, which was moved to a new site near Marston on Dove. The original Derby Airport site at Burnaston has since been redeveloped into a Toyota car factory. The Royal Air Force (often abbreviated to RAF) is the air force branch of the British Armed Forces. ...
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Derby Airways, which was in the process of being renamed British Midland Airways, moved its operations to the new airport and established its headquarters in nearby Castle Donington, instantly establishing a network of domestic and international scheduled and charter flights at East Midlands. The airfield was established with basic requirements of a 5,850ft runway, 60ft taxiway, new hangar floor and aprons and parking for 850 cars. Financially it was not an instant success, however the picture quickly changed with the increased volume of freight traffic soon demanding further development. In 1970 agreement was reached on creating a new freight complex and both the runway and the terminal were extended. bmi (IATA: BD, ICAO: BMA, and Callsign: Midland) is the second largest full-service scheduled airline in the United Kingdom. ...
1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1970 calendar). ...
Expansion was swift, with a further runway extension and terminal upgrade in the late 1970s. During 1985 one million passengers passed through the airport for the first time, calling for a yet another terminal extension. Following government legislation, the airport became a public limited company in 1987, distancing it from all-out control from the local authorities who owned it. The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, inclusive. ...
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1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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With growing passenger and freight, further expansion was proposed for East Midlands in 1992. However, despite the enthusiasm of the local authorities who owned the airport, the funds necessary were not raised, so in 1993 East Midlands became the first major regional airport in the UK to be privatised. National Express Group successfully purchased the airfield for £24.3m and began their investment into the airport facilities. A £20m, 600m extension to the runway was added to allow EMA to handle long haul flights, and a new air traffic control tower was constructed, the second tallest in the UK. National Express investment would eventually total over £77m over an 8 year period. 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ...
1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
Privatization (sometimes privatisation, denationalization, or — especially in India — disinvestment) is the process of transferring property, from public ownership to private ownership. ...
National Express Group plc is a UK based transport group, operating airport, bus and rail services in the UK, the US, Canada and Australia. ...
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The metre, or meter, is a measure of length. ...
Air Traffic Control Towers (ATCTs) at Schiphol Airport Air Traffic Control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and in the air. ...
DHL Aviation opened a new £35m cargo facility on site in 2000, and in the same year a business park was constructed next to the airport. However, National Express Group announced its intention to concentrate on bus and rail provision, and sold East Midlands Airport, together with Bournemouth Airport, in March 2001 to Manchester Airport Group for £241m. DHL Aviation Airbus A300B4-200F landing at London Heathrow Airport DHL Aviation N.V. (IATA: , ICAO: DHV, and Callsign: ) is a cargo airline owned by DHL. It operates out of its main hub at Brussels International Airport, opened in 1985. ...
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Bournemouth International Airport (IATA: BOH, ICAO: EGHH) is an airport about 8 km north east of Bournemouth, England. ...
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The Manchester Airport Group is a holding company owned by the boroughs of the metropolitan county of Greater Manchester. ...
The arrival of low fares "no-frills" carriers in 2001 resulted in a sharp jump in passenger numbers, rising 7% in a year to 2.38m passengers annually. Go Fly established a hub at East Midlands, which has been retained and strengthened since the airline's absorption by easyJet, and the majority of bmi operations were ceded to a new low cost subsidiary, bmibaby, in 2002. No-frills or no frills is the term used to describe any service or product for which the non-essential features (or frills) have been removed. ...
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Go Fly Boeing 737 Go Fly was the registered name of a British airline, usually trading as Go, now merged into easyJet. ...
easyJet is a low cost airline officially known as easyJet Airline Company Limited, based at London Luton Airport. ...
bmi (IATA: BD, ICAO: BMA, and Callsign: Midland) is the second largest full-service scheduled airline in the United Kingdom. ...
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In a controversial move in 2004, East Midlands Airport was renamed Nottingham East Midlands Airport, despite lying in Leicestershire, having a Derbyshire postcode and the nearest city being Derby. Furthermore, there was already Nottingham Airport, which is closer to Nottingham, despite being a small airfield catering for general aviation. The reasoning behind the name change was that many people from outside the UK and unfamiliar with the country's geography, could not identify with the term 'East Midlands' and understandably did not know exactly where in the UK it was. The argument for adding 'Nottingham' to the name was two-fold; firstly, Nottingham is the administrative 'capital' of the East Midlands region and secondly, the city had greater international recognition through its size and historical connections. This was theory was disputed when the BBC's local news program East Midlands Today travelled to Amsterdam. Whilst there they asked locals the location of Nottingham on a map of the UK. The vast majority failed. 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Leicestershire (abbreviated Leics) is a landlocked county in central England. ...
Derbyshire is a county in the East Midlands of England, and boasts some of Englands most attractive scenery. ...
Nottingham Airport,(EGBN) Tollerton, Notts is situated 3. ...
The East Midlands is one of the regions of England and consists of most of the eastern half of the tradional region of the Midlands. ...
The East Midlands is one of the regions of England and consists of most of the eastern half of the tradional region of the Midlands. ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the largest publicly-funded radio and television broadcasting corporation of the United Kingdom (see British television) and the world. ...
BBC East Midlands Today is the BBCs regional television news programme for the east midlands region, which is comprised of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, southern Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Rutland (note this is different to the political East Midlands region). ...
Amsterdam Location Flag Country Netherlands Province North Holland Population 742,951(1 January 2005) Coordinates Website www. ...
Nottingham is a city (the county town of Nottinghamshire) in the East Midlands of England. ...
The airport is has excellent connections to the motorway network due to its proximity to the M1 and M42 motorways, bringing the airfield within easy reach of the major population centres of the midlands. However, access by train is not easy, the closest railway station being Long Eaton but the Airline Shuttle service links the airport directly to Loughborough railway station, Nottingham, Leicester and indirectly to Derby The M1 is a major north-south motorway in England connecting London to Yorkshire, where it joins the A1(M) near Wetherby. ...
For other uses of the term M42, please see M42. ...
The station building Long Eaton railway station serves Long Eaton in Derbyshire. ...
Loughborough railway station Loughborough railway station serves the town of Loughborough in Leicestershire, England. ...
Nottingham is a city (the county town of Nottinghamshire) in the East Midlands of England. ...
Leicester city centre, looking towards clock tower Leicester (pronounced ) is the largest city in the English East Midlands. ...
Derby (pronounced dar-bee ) is a city in the East Midlands of England. ...
The train operator Midland Mainline is building a new railway station East Midlands Parkway closer to the airport, to which it will be linked by shuttle bus. Midland Mainline (MML) is a British train operating company, created after the privatisation of British Rail. ...
East Midlands Parkway is a planned railway station in the East Midlands of England, to serve Nottingham East Midlands Airport. ...
Nottingham East Midlands has established itself as a hub for low fares airlines easyJet, bmibaby and Ryanair, and serves a range of domestic and European short haul destinations. A major development towards the long haul programme came in 2005 with the introduction of holiday flights to the Dominican Republic, Orlando, and Cancún by the First Choice Airways. easyJet is a low cost airline officially known as easyJet Airline Company Limited, based at London Luton Airport. ...
The correct title of this article is bmibaby. ...
Ryanair (ISEQ: RYA LSE: RYA NASDAQ: RYAAY) is an airline based in Ireland. ...
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Satellite photo of Cancún Cancún is a coastal city in Mexicos easternmost state, Quintana Roo. ...
First Choice Airways is the integrated charter airline of British tour operator First Choice plc, based in Manchester in the United Kingdom. ...
An interesting fact to note is that NEMA is the largest unrestricted airport in the UK. This is despite the fact that the airport is the second largest freight airport in Britain. This is an important point since the majority of freight operations are at night and this is the most intrusive to residents. The airport, lies just east of Donington Park, the venue of the Formula One Grand Prix of Europe 1993. Aircraft taking off heading west fly directly over the circuit, as can be seen from this map. Map sources for Donington Park at grid reference SK420259 Donington Park is a site near Castle Donington in North West Leicestershire, England, owned by millionaire motoring enthusiast Tom Wheatcroft. ...
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Holiday Airlines In addition to the scheduled services listed above, a number of holiday companies operate exclusive charter flights from Nottingham East Midlands to a wide range of popular holiday destinations in France, Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Turkey. Long haul charter flights now serve North America, the Caribbean and Africa. World map showing North America A satellite composite image of North America. ...
Central America and the Caribbean (detailed pdf map) The Caribbean, (Spanish: Caribe; French: Caraïbe or more commonly Antilles; Dutch: Cariben or Caraïben, or more commonly Antillen) or the West Indies, is a group of islands and countries which are in or border the Caribbean Sea which lies on...
A satellite composite image of Africa Africa is the worlds second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia. ...
A number of airlines operate these flights from Nottingham, including Air Scandic, Britannia Airways, First Choice Airways, Thomas Cook Airlines, and MyTravel Airways. Air Scandic is an airline based in Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom. ...
Britannia Airways Boeing 757-200 in pre-Thomson colours Britannia Airways Boeing 757-200 in Thomson colours Britannia Airways was the largest charter airline in the United Kingdom, rebranded as Thomsonfly in 2005. ...
First Choice Airways is the integrated charter airline of British tour operator First Choice plc, based in Manchester in the United Kingdom. ...
Thomas Cook Airlines is a charter airline based in Manchester, United Kingdom. ...
MyTravel Airways is the in-house charter airline of the MyTravel Group of package holiday companies. ...
Air Freight Nottingham East Midlands Airport is one of the largest cargo airports in the United Kingdom and is second only to London Heathrow in terms of freight transported. DHL Aviation have a purpose built facility on site, and courier companies UPS and TNT also use the airport as a base. Lufthansa Cargo is also a regular user of Nottingham East Midlands, and the airport is a primary hub for Royal Mail. London Heathrow Airport (IATA: LHR, ICAO: EGLL), often referred to as Heathrow, is the United Kingdoms busiest and best-connected airport. ...
DHL Aviation Airbus A300B4-200F landing at London Heathrow Airport DHL Aviation N.V. (IATA: , ICAO: DHV, and Callsign: ) is a cargo airline owned by DHL. It operates out of its main hub at Brussels International Airport, opened in 1985. ...
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Royal TPG Post wall box TNT N.V. (Euronext: TNT, LSE: TPG, NYSE: TP)is a provider of express delivery, logistics & supply chain, and mail services. ...
Lufthansa Cargo is a cargo airline founded on November 30, 1994 as an independent logistics company within the Lufthansa group. ...
Royal Mails logo Royal Mail is the national postal service of the United Kingdom. ...
Accidents On January 8, 1989, British Midland flight BD092 crashed on approach to East Midlands Airport, killing 47 people. The aircraft had developed a fire in one of the engines en route from Heathrow to Belfast. Though the decision was made to divert to East Midlands, the crew mistakenly shut down the functioning engine, causing the aircraft to lose power and crash on the embankment of the M1 Motorway just short of the runway. Miraculously, no one on the ground was injured despite the aircraft crashing on the embankment of one of the busiest sections of motorway in the UK. The Kegworth air disaster, as the incident became known, would lead to considerable improvements in aircraft safety and emergency instructions for passengers. The official report into the disaster made 31 safety recommendations. WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates: 54. ...
The Kegworth Air Disaster occurred on January 8, 1989, (just 18 days after the Lockerbie Disaster), when British Midland Flight 92 (BD092), a Boeing 737-400, G-OBME owned by British Midland crashed onto the embankment of the M1 motorway, short of the runway of East Midlands Airport, Leicestershire, close...
Airlines and destinations - bmi (Brussels)
- bmibaby (Alicante, Amsterdam, Belfast International, Edinburgh, Faro, Geneva, Glasgow, Jersey, Málaga, Palma, Paris CDG, Prague)
- Eastern Airways (Aberdeen)
- easyJet (Alicante, Cologne/Bonn, Faro, Geneva, Málaga, Prague, Rome Ciampino, Venice)
- Ryanair (Bergerac, Berlin Schönefeld, Carcassonne, Derry, Dinard, Dublin, Girona, Limoges, Łódź, Murcia, Nantes, Nîmes, Rome Ciampino, Shannon, Wrocław)
bmi (IATA: BD, ICAO: BMA, and Callsign: Midland) is the second largest full-service scheduled airline in the United Kingdom. ...
The correct title of this article is bmibaby. ...
Eastern Airways, is a UK airline based at Humberside International Airport. ...
easyJet is a low cost airline officially known as easyJet Airline Company Limited, based at London Luton Airport. ...
Ryanair (ISEQ: RYA LSE: RYA NASDAQ: RYAAY) is an airline based in Ireland. ...
Aeropark The Aeropark to the north west corner of the airport has a number of static aircraft on display, including EE Lightning F.Mk53 ZF588, Avro Vulcan B2a XM 575, Argosy 101G BEOZ, EE Canberra T.17 WH740, Hawker Hunter T.7 XL569, HS Buccaneer S 2B XV350, Westland Whirlwind XG588, Westland Wessex HAS.1 XS876, Westland Wessex HC.2 XT604, Westland Wessex HU.5 XT480, Vickers Varsity WL626, Gloster Meteor TT20 WM224, Supermarine Spitfire Mk IV PL256 (Replica), Vickers Viscount 807 G-CSZB (Cockpit), Vickers Vanguard V953c G-APES (Cockpit), and a Vampire under restoration. The English Electric Lightning (later the BAC Lightning) was a supersonic British fighter aircraft of the Cold War era, particularly remembered for its great speed, and its natural metal exterior that was used throughout much of its service life with the Royal Air Force and the Royal Saudi Air Force. ...
The Avro Vulcan was a British-built jet-engined, delta-winged subsonic bomber, once part of the RAFs V bomber force. ...
The Armstrong Whitworth Argosy was a British post-war military transport/cargo aircraft. ...
English Electric Canberra B.2. ...
The Hawker Hunter was a British jet fighter aircraft of the 1950s/1960s. ...
Landing on the HMS Eagle The Blackburn Buccaneer was a British attack aircraft serving with the Royal Air Force and the Fleet Air Arm. ...
The Westland Whirlwind helicopter was a British-built version of the U.S. Sikorsky S-55/H-19 Chickasaw. ...
Museum exhibit Westland Wessex The Westland Wessex is a turbine-powered version of the Sikorsky S-58 Choctaw, developed under license by Westland Aircraft, initially for the Royal Navy, but later for the RAF. The Wessex was built at Westlands factory at Yeovil in Somerset. ...
Museum exhibit Westland Wessex The Westland Wessex is a turbine-powered version of the Sikorsky S-58 Choctaw, developed under license by Westland Aircraft, initially for the Royal Navy, but later for the RAF. The Wessex was built at Westlands factory at Yeovil in Somerset. ...
The Vickers Varsity was a twin-engined crew trainer based on the Vickers Valetta transport and operated by the Royal Air Force for twenty years from 1951. ...
The Gloster Meteor was the first jet fighter aircraft of the British Royal Air Force, introduced into service only weeks after the Third Reichs Messerschmitt Me 262, in August 1944 during World War II. It was thus the second fighter jet in history and the first of the WWII...
The still unpainted Spitfire protoype, K5054, shortly before its first flight The Supermarine Spitfire was a single-seat fighter used by the RAF and many Allied countries in World War II. Produced by Supermarine, the Spitfire was designed by R.J. Mitchell, who continued to refine it until his death...
The Viscount was a medium-range turboprop airliner introduced in 1953 by Vickers-Armstrongs, making it the first such aircraft to enter service in the world. ...
The name Vanguard had earlier been used on a civilian model of the Vickers Virginia bomber, other versions of the same aircraft being the Victoria and Valentia. ...
A Royal Canadian Air Force deHavilland Vampire The de Havilland Vampire, or DH.100, was the second jet engined aircraft commissioned by the Royal Air Force during WW II, although it never saw combat. ...
Aeropark at Nottingham East Midlands Airport. Photo T.A.Fitchett. It also offers an excellent viewing mound for aircraft arriving and departing from the main runway. The Aeropark and its exhibits are managed and maintained by the Aeropark Volunteers Association (AVA). Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1675x616, 535 KB) Summary T.A.Fitchett Aeropark at Nottingham East Midlands Airport Licensing File links The following pages link to this file: Nottingham East Midlands Airport ...
Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1675x616, 535 KB) Summary T.A.Fitchett Aeropark at Nottingham East Midlands Airport Licensing File links The following pages link to this file: Nottingham East Midlands Airport ...
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