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The airport is also home to the Newcastle Airport Fire Academy. [31] [32] The Newcastle Aviation Academy is also located within this area. When Gill Airways operated, its head office was in the New Aviation House, on the airport property. [33] The south side of the airport also has a base for the National Police Air Service. [34]
Newcastle Airport (South Africa), an airport in Newcastle, South Africa Newcastle Aerodrome , an airport in the Republic of Ireland Wilmington-Philadelphia Regional Airport (formerly New Castle Airport) and New Castle Air National Guard Base in New Castle County, Delaware, United States (FAA/IATA: ILG)
Newcastle Airport (IATA: NTL, ICAO: YWLM), also known as Williamtown Airport, is an international airport in Williamtown, New South Wales. It is located 15 kilometres; 9.2 miles (8 NM) north [ 3 ] [ 4 ] of Newcastle (27 km (17 mi) by road) in Port Stephens .
During the construction of the line, a dedicated bus service operated between Bank Foot and Newcastle International Airport. [4] The extension and station opened on 17 November 1991, at a cost of £12 million. The new station at the airport had a pyramid design, and was linked to both platforms and the main airport terminal by covered walkways.
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B move the English airport to Newcastle International Airport but leave the DAB at Newcastle Airport (disambiguation) with "Newcastle Airport" redirecting to the English Airport; Oppose or C meaning that the English stays at Newcastle Airport and the DAB at Newcastle Airport (disambiguation). Crouch, Swale (talk) 16:56, 7 June 2019 (UTC)
The airport is located just west of the village Newcastle, Nevis, in Saint James Windward Parish. The airport was previously known as Bambooshay Airport, then Newcastle Airport. It was renamed in 2002 after the Premier of Nevis, Vance Amory, following the completion of a new, more modern terminal, a new control tower, and an extension to the ...
The former RAF Station was then developed into a civil airport. The first civilian flight from the newly named Tees-Side Airport took place on 18 April 1964 with a Mercury Airlines service to Manchester. [5] On 1 November 1966, the international passenger terminal was opened by Princess Margaretha of Sweden. [8]