Aberdeen Airport

Aberdeen Airport [3] is an international airport in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Aberdeen International Airport
Port-adhair Obar Dheathain
Aberdeen Airport terminal close up 23-03-11.JPG
IATA: ABZICAO: EGPD
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner AGS Airports
Operator Aberdeen International Airport Limited
Serves Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Location Dyce, Aberdeen
Elevation AMSL 215 ft / 66 m
Coordinates 57°12′09″N 002°11′53″W / 57.20250°N 2.19806°W / 57.20250; -2.19806Coordinates: 57°12′09″N 002°11′53″W / 57.20250°N 2.19806°W / 57.20250; -2.19806
Website aberdeenairport.com
Map

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Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16/34 1,953 6,407 Asphalt
Helipads
Number Length Surface
m ft
H05/H23 476 1,562 Asphalt
H14/H32 581 1,906 Asphalt
H36 260 853 Asphalt
Statistics (2017)
Passengers 3,090,692
Passenger change 16–17 Increase4.6%
Aircraft movements 97,007
Movements change 16–17 Increase0.9%
Sources: UK AIP at NATS[1]
Statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority[2]

It is about 5 nautical miles (5.8 miles or 9.3 km) northwest of Aberdeen city centre.[1] 2.76 million passengers used Aberdeen Airport in 2010, a reduction of 7.4% from 2009. It is the 15th busiest airport in the UK.[2] The airport was the second busiest airport in Scotland, and sixth busiest in the United Kingdom by number of flights in 2010.[2]

The airport is owned and operated by BAA, which is a Spanish company. It operates six British airports, including Heathrow Airport.[4][5]

Aberdeen Airport is a base for BMI Regional (part of BMI) and Eastern Airways. The Airport is also the main heliport for the Scottish offshore oil industry.

The airport has one main passenger terminal, serving scheduled and charter holiday flights as well as some international flights with airlines such as, Air Baltic and KLM. There are three terminals for North Sea helicopter operations, used by Bristow Helicopters, CHC-Scotia, and Bond Offshore Helicopters. There is also a small terminal next to the main passenger terminal, Broomfield House, used for oil company charter flights to Scatsta in Shetland, operated by Eastern Airways.

Heliport

Aberdeen Airport has the world's largest commercial heliport which has more than 400,000 passengers each year.[6][7]

With the newer aircraft, helicopters can reach the northern most platforms on both the East and west of Shetland areas. However, helicopters often use Wick, Kirkwall, Scatsa and Sumburgh for refuelling stops.

Aberdeen Airport Media

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Aberdeen/Dyce – EGPD. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Aircraft and passenger traffic data from UK airports (3 March 2017)UK Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
  3. Scottish Gaelic: Port-adhair Obar Dheathain (IATA: ABZICAO: EGPD)
  4. UK airports owned and operated by BAA. Retrieved 2012-01-19.
  5. BAA: "Who we are". Retrieved 2012-01-19.
  6. Aberdeen Airport Flight Information. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
  7. Contractors Unlimited - Scottish Heliports. Retrieved 19 January 2012.