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Belfast International Airport (IATA: BFS, ICAO: EGAA) is an international airport 11.5 NM (21.3 km; 13.2 mi) [2] northwest of Belfast in Northern Ireland, and is the main airport for the city of Belfast.
In 1983, following interest from airlines and customers, the airfield was opened for commercial flights as Belfast Harbour Airport (subsequently Belfast City Airport and then with its current name). Its IATA airport code BHD refers to Belfast Harbour and to its location in County Down. [10] [11] Jersey European began operations at the airport ...
BFS Group, foodservice wholesaler and distributor; Bournemouth Film School, part of Arts University Bournemouth; Basketball Federation of Slovenia, sports governing body; Bibby Financial Services, UK-based multinational financial services provider
Belfast Airport may refer to: Belfast International Airport , serving Belfast, Northern Ireland, an international leisure airport George Best Belfast City Airport , serving Belfast, Northern Ireland, a smaller airport closer to Belfast City Centre
The BT postcode area, also known as the Belfast postcode area, [2] covers all of Northern Ireland and was the last part of the United Kingdom to be coded, between 1970 and 1974. [ citation needed ] This area is a group of 82 postcode districts in Northern Ireland, within 44 post towns and around 47,227 live postcodes.
Raidió Fáilte began airing on a part-time basis from Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich in the 1990s.. Raidió Fáilte was re-launched in Belfast City Hall on 15 September 2006 when Station Manager Fergus Ó hÍr introduced guest speakers Ferdia Mac an Fhailigh, Chief Executive of Foras na Gaeilge, and Bob Collins, Commissioner of the Equality Commission.
Sydenham railway station is located in the townland of Ballymisert in east Belfast, and is within walking distance of Belfast City Airport and Victoria Park. [3] The station is unstaffed, and was opened on 1 November 1851.
It aimed to eradicate the 'no-go zones' that had built up in several areas across Northern Ireland. In the days before 31 July, about 4,000 extra troops were brought into Northern Ireland. [ 9 ] Almost 22,000 soldiers were involved, [ 9 ] including 27 infantry and two armoured battalions, aided by 5,300 soldiers from the local Ulster Defence ...