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  2. AGS Airports - Wikipedia

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    AGS Airports Limited is the United Kingdom-based owner of Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton Airports.It was formed in September 2014 by Ferrovial and Macquarie Group.. In January 2025, it was announced that AviAlliance had completed its acquisition of the firm for £1.53 billion, as well as citing that Kam Jandu had been appointed as its new CEO.

  3. Aberdeen Airport - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen Airport is served by local and express bus services operated by Stagecoach Bluebird. There is a dedicated Jet 727 bus service up to every 10 minutes to the main bus and rail station in central Aberdeen. [52] 747 Aberdeen Airport–Peterhead formerly linked the airport with Balmedie, Ellon, and Peterhead.

  4. Bristow Helicopters - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s, Bristow became Aberdeen Airport's largest single employer, its personnel in Aberdeen having increased a hundred-fold, as well as operating the majority of offshore flights in the North Sea. In 1980 alone, nearly 400,000 passengers and over 2,300 tons of freight passed through Bristow's Aberdeen terminal. [7]

  5. Offshore Helicopter Services - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Bond Aviation Group re-entered the offshore oil & gas support market, forming 'Bond Offshore Helicopters', and established an operating base, including Hangarage and passenger terminal facilities, on the east side of Aberdeen airport. Bond's main hangar at Aberdeen Airport. Bond Air Services started the UK's first wind farm support ...

  6. Highlands and Islands Airports - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, ownership transferred from the CAA to the Secretary of State for Scotland, and to the Scottish Ministers upon devolution. [4] The company was criticised for a PFI deal signed to build a new terminal at Inverness Airport, which meant that HIAL had to pay £3.50 to the PFI operator for every passenger flying from the airport. In 2006 ...

  7. City Star Airlines - Wikipedia

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    City Star Airlines (CSA) was an airline based in Aberdeen, Scotland. It operated under the Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) of Landsflug in Iceland. Its main service was scheduled services between energy industry centres in Scotland and Norway, as well as charter services. Its main base was Aberdeen Airport. [1]

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  9. Flybmi - Wikipedia

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    The head office of the airline was at East Midlands Airport in North West Leicestershire, and it had operating bases at Aberdeen, Brussels, Bristol, East Midlands, Newcastle and Munich. Flybmi was a former subsidiary of British Midland International (BMI), which was purchased from Lufthansa by International Airlines Group (IAG) on 20 April 2012 ...