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  2. Bomb scare forces hundreds to evacuate Birmingham Airport as ...

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    Flights were delayed with at least one cancelled after Birmingham Airport was forced to shut down over a bomb scare

  3. Birmingham Airport suspends flights after ‘security incident ...

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    April 16, 2024 at 12:24 PM. ... A Birmingham Airport spokesperson said: “Birmingham Airport has temporarily suspended operations due to a security incident on an aircraft. ... Tariffs might have ...

  4. List of defunct international airports - Wikipedia

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    The airport has been shut down since it was stormed and occupied on 15 April 2023 during the Battle of Khartoum, The current airport is scheduled to be replaced by the New Khartoum International Airport in Omdourman 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of the centre of Khartoum. Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport: Dakar: March 2020 (passenger)

  5. Birmingham Airport news latest: Flights delayed after bomb ...

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    Passengers stuck on tarmac. Wednesday 23 October 2024 15:37, Alexander Butler. Passengers have expressed frustration at being stuck on planes waiting near the runway at Birmingham Airport.

  6. Birmingham Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 13 January 2023, Emirates announced that they will return to flying the iconic Airbus A380 on their daily flights to Birmingham Airport from 1 July 2023. [43] Previously, Emirates had used the Airbus A380 on their flights to Birmingham since 2016; however, they resumed using the Boeing 777 during the COVID-19 pandemic due to less demand.

  7. Birmingham–Shuttlesworth International Airport - Wikipedia

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    [12] [9] Aerial photograph of Birmingham Airport, March 1951. Around the 1940s, Birmingham was considered as a potential air transportation hub for the Deep South. However, Delta Air Lines, Eastern Air Lines and the United States Postal Service each opted to use Atlanta for this purpose instead.

  8. History of air traffic control in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The London Area Control Centre at West Drayton moved to Swanwick, Hampshire at 2.30am on Sunday 27 January 2002, when 29-year-old controller Sarah Harris guided an Airtours International Flight AIH 550 from Gran Canaria Airport at Las Palmas safely into Birmingham Airport. Swanwick had been hoped to open in 1996 and to cost £350m.

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