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Farnborough Airport (IATA: FAB, ICAO: EGLF) (previously called: TAG Farnborough Airport, RAE Farnborough, ICAO Code EGLF) is an operational business/executive general aviation airport in Farnborough, Rushmoor, [2] Hampshire, England. The 310-hectare (770-acre) airport covers about 8% of Rushmoor's land area.
Movements by 1950 had risen to 11,000 per year, with 16,000 passengers. The 1950s saw further expansion, Air Contractors started a scheduled service to the Channel Islands, and Eagle Aviation launched several routes to Europe on DC-3s and Viking airliners. Britavia and Airwork also brought in the Hermes airliner, flying charters to Africa and ...
The approximately 1.75-hectare (4.3-acre) head office site, which houses three large buildings and car park facilities, [20] is in a lightly wooded area south of the main runway of Farnborough Airport. [21] The buildings at the AAIB site include an (as of 2005) L-shaped, two-storey flat roof office building and a hangar. [16]
The Farnborough International Airshow is the second-largest show of its kind after the Paris Air Show. [2]The event is held in mid-July in even-numbered years at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre in Hampshire, United Kingdom.
Farnborough is a town located in the Rushmoor district of Hampshire, England.It has a population of around 57,486 as of the 2011 census [2] and is an important centre of aviation, engineering and technology.
HMS Farnborough, also known as (Q-5), was a Q-ship of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the First World War. Farnborough was a heavily armed merchant ship with concealed weaponry that was designed to lure submarines into making surface attacks. Farnborough sank two submarines in her service
The demonstration, organized by a union chapter representing CFPB staff, came a day after that union said DOGE representatives had gained improper access to the agency's computer systems ...
The Farnborough Air Sciences Trust (FAST) museum holds a collection of aircraft (actual and model), satellites, simulators, wind tunnel and Royal Aircraft Establishment-related material. It is based in Farnborough, Hampshire immediately adjacent to Farnborough Airfield on the A325 Farnborough Road.