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  2. Hawarden Airport - Wikipedia

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    Hawarden Airport (IATA: CEG, ICAO: EGNR), also known as Hawarden Aerodrome, is an airport near Hawarden in Flintshire, Wales, near the border with England and 3.5 NM (6.5 km; 4.0 mi) west southwest of the city of Chester. Aviation Park Group (APG) is based at the airport and provides handling and related services to private clients.

  3. List of airports in the United Kingdom and the British Crown ...

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    Airport names in bold have scheduled commercial airline service(s). Runway information is for the longest runway when more than one is available. ... Chester Hawarden ...

  4. Chester Airport - Wikipedia

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    Chester Airport covers an area of 146 acres (59 ha) which contains one asphalt paved runway (17/35) measuring 2,566 x 50 ft (782 x 15 m). [1]For the 12-month period ending August 21, 2000, the airport had 20,800 aircraft operations, an average of 56 per day: 80% general aviation and 20% air taxi.

  5. Broughton, Flintshire - Wikipedia

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    Broughton (Welsh: Brychdyn ⓘ) is a village [2] in Flintshire, Wales, close to the Wales–England border, located to the west of the city of Chester, England, in the community of Broughton and Bretton. Along with the nearby village of Bretton, the total population was 5,791 at the 2001 Census, [3] increasing to 5,974 at the 2011 Census. [4]

  6. Chester - Wikipedia

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    Chester is a cathedral city in Cheshire, ... The nearest official weather station is at Hawarden Airport, about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the city centre.

  7. Hawarden - Wikipedia

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    Both the English and Welsh names of the village allude to its elevated geographical position. English Hawarden / ˈ h ɑːr d ən / is from Old English hēah "high" + worðign 'enclosure' and has had its bisyllabic pronunciation since the sixteenth century, its trisyllabic, now solely written, form being due to the influence of Welsh, which stresses and therefore kept the penultimate syllable.

  8. de Havilland - Wikipedia

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    A large additional aircraft factory was acquired in 1948 at Hawarden Airport at Broughton near Chester, where production supplemented the Hatfield output. The de Havilland Comet was put into service in 1952 as the eagerly anticipated first commercial jet airliner, twice as fast as previous alternatives and a source of British national pride. [ 1 ]

  9. Air Wales (1977) - Wikipedia

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    Air Wales was founded in August 1977 by aircraft brokers DK Aviation and Orbit Trust. It began operations at Cardiff Airport on 6 December 1977 using a 9-seater Piper PA-31 Navajo Chieftain (G-BWAL) on its twice-daily scheduled route from Cardiff to Chester (Hawarden Airport).

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