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  2. Brymon Airways - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 Brymon expanded even further, establishing a hub at Bristol, with services to Paris, Cork, The Channel Islands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Plymouth, and a service to Newcastle and Aberdeen. Further expansion occurred in 1998, when it took over British Airways Regional services from Aberdeen to Birmingham and Manchester .

  3. Aberdeen Airport - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen International Airport (IATA: ABZ, ICAO: EGPD) is an international airport, located in the Dyce suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland, approximately 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) northwest of Aberdeen city centre. As of 2023, 1.9 million people used the airport.

  4. Bristol Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Airport does not operate any jetways, so aircraft have to park on the apron and passengers either walk out to their flights or are carried by bus. May 2010 saw the opening of a 450 m (1,480 ft) [ 54 ] walkway to the west of the terminal building, [ 55 ] connecting it to eight new pre-boarding zones, at a cost of £8 million, to reduce ...

  5. Chaos at Bristol Airport as flights grounded after A38 crash

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    Dozens of flights were grounded at Bristol Airport this morning following a crash on the main route to the terminals.. The A38 was closed between the two airport roundabouts shortly after 1am on ...

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  7. British Airways Helicopters - Wikipedia

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    BEA Bristol 171 Sycamore G-AMWG "Sir Gawain" at Gatwick Airport in April 1955 operating the passenger service from Birmingham. Starting in 1947, British European Airways (BEA) had operated a Helicopter Experiment Unit. It initially operated a fleet of five helicopters sourced from the United States - three Sikorsky S-51s and two Bell 47s.

  8. 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]

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