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In 1987, the airport was privatised, with Cleveland and Durham local authorities retaining their shares. As part of this process the airport rebranded from Tees-Side Airport to Teesside International Airport. 1990 saw the one millionth aircraft movement at the airport, in the form of a British Midland service to London Heathrow.
Fire crews were forced to cut the three people out of the plane.
For some years the figures also show total aircraft movements and cargo volume handled at each airport. For a complete list of UK airports, see List of airports in the United Kingdom and the British Crown Dependencies. The United Kingdom, an island country, is home to many of Europe's largest and busiest airports.
Teesside Airport Railway Station. The data between April 2022 and March 2023 was the first set of data with all stations having at least 1 passenger since the 2019/2020 period. The least used station in the whole country for this period was Teesside Airport, which had 2 passengers due to the platforms being closed over safety fears in May 2022 ...
Airport Location Code (IATA/ICAO) Total Movements Rank Change Change 1. O'Hare International Airport: Chicago, Illinois, United States ORD/KORD 881,933 1 0.2% 2. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport: Atlanta, Georgia, United States ATL/KATL 868,359 1 4.7% 3. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
Teesside Airport is one of Britain's least-used railway stations, with an estimated 338 passenger journeys made during 2019/20. In both 2012/13 and 2013/14 it was the least-used station in the country, serving just eight passengers per year.
The RAF left the station in 1964 and handed it over to the Ministry of Civil Aviation who reopened the site as a civil airport. [9] The airfield was named Tees-Side Airport until 1987, then Teesside International Airport until 2004 when it became Durham Tees Valley Airport before reverting to Teesside International in 2019.
Teesside (/ ˈ t iː s aɪ d /) is a built-up area around the River Tees in North East England straddling the border between County Durham and North Yorkshire.The area contains the towns of Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees, Billingham, Redcar, Thornaby-on-Tees, and Ingleby Barwick.