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  2. Belfast International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Belfast International Airport welcomed Global Trek Aviation, as the third FBO on the airfield, during 2015. [47] [48] This was part of the Airports commercial drive to develop the non-scheduled, Military and GA development at the airport. [49] This had notable success with an increase in growth across these movement types at Belfast ...

  3. TBI plc - Wikipedia

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    TBI Limited was an airport owner and operator, incorporated in the United Kingdom in 1972. It was a subsidiary of Airport Concessions and Development Limited (ACDL), owned by Spanish companies Abertis Infraestructuras S.A. (90%) and AENA Desarrollo Internacional S.A. (10%).

  4. Woodgate Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Woodgate Aviation is a British aircraft charter and management company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which specialises in medical flights. Woodgate Aviation operate from a purpose-built hangar at Belfast International Airport .

  5. Belfast Airport - Wikipedia

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    Belfast Airport may refer to: Belfast International Airport, serving Belfast, Northern Ireland, an international leisure airport;

  6. Ryanair to return to Belfast International Airport with 12 ...

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    The Irish low-cost airline had pulled out of the airport last year, citing concerns over air passenger duty. Skip to main content. News. Need help? Call us! 800-290-4726. Login / Join ...

  7. Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the government created Belfast International Airport Ltd (BIAL), which was sold to Belfast International Airport Holdings Ltd, a management/employee buy-out vehicle. In 1996, the Translink brand name was created to integrate the services of Ulsterbus , NIR , and Citybus .

  8. Belfast airport closes smoking area due to vandalism - AOL

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    Belfast International Airport has announced the closure of its airside smoking gallery due to "persistent vandalism". The external area, located in the airport's departure lounge after security ...

  9. George Best Belfast City Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport began commercial operations in 1983, and was known as "Belfast City Airport" until it was renamed in 2006 in memory of George Best, the professional footballer from Belfast. [3] The airport has a CAA public use aerodrome licence (number P862) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction.