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Revision as of 16:10, 13 February 2006

Continent: Europe Country: United Kingdom Region: Northern Ireland
Belfast City Airport
Location Belfast, Northern Ireland
IATA code BHD
ICAO code EGAC
Airport type Commercial
Website [www.belfastcityairport.com www.belfastcityairport.com]
Overview map [www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=54.6208&lon=-5.8727&scale=50000&icon=x Mulitmap]
Communications
Tower 122.825
Ground
Clearance
Approach 130.85
ATIS 136.625

Located 3 miles from Belfast city centre providing essential business links to Northern Ireland's capital, Belfast City airport offers a wide range of regional airliners. The peak times of operation are between 0700 and 0830, and between 1600 and 1800.

Official Spotting Locations

Terminal Cafe

The cafe on the first floor of the terminal building overlooks the main apron, and photography is possible from here. The cafe is officially designated a Viewing Area on signage in the terminal, however it is always best to purchase something from the cafe if you are using the tables.

Other Spotting Locations

B&Q Car Park

Walk or drive away from the terminal, North East towards Holywood. Follow the signs to the Holywood exchange, and you will pass a Sainsbury's before coming to a B&Q store. There are grass areas in front of the B&Q and alongside the road where viewing and photography is possible of aircraft approaching runway 22.

Old Terminal Car Park and Railway Bridge

The old Terminal carpark is no longer used, however still has a manned security hut overlooking the area. It is possible to photograph any aircraft using the old Terminal for General Aviation purposes, however an extended stay to photograph the movements will result in you being moved to the footbridge linking the airport with the nearby railway station. The footbrdige enables good views and photography of aircraft departing runway 22, and arriving and departing runway 04. Parking in the old Terminal car park is not permitted for any length of time, however parking is available off the main dual carriageway under the footbridge.

Regular Traffic

FlyBe is by far the main airline at Belfast City, with a large number of Dash 8 Q400s, and two BAe 146s based at the airport. bmi fly the flagship route to London Heathrow with Airbus A321s. British Airways offer regular services to Manchester with Dash 8 Q300s, and from 12th April a new service to Birmingham with Embraer 145s. Aer Arann operates an ATR service to Cork, Euromanx a Dornier 328 service to the Isle of Man, and British Northwest serves Blackpool with a PA 31. There is also a twice daily air mail operation to Prestwick with an Air Charter Scotland Cessna 310 or similar. General Aviation movements usually total 1 or 2 a day, generally biz jets, however there is a based Pilatus PC12.

Facilities and Transportation

The cafe mentioned above has airport priced food and drink, and there is a newsagents on the ground floor of the terminal building. There is a regular bus service from outside the terminal to the Europe Bus Station in the centre of the city which costs just a few pounds.


Amendment to the Tower Frequency

This has changed recently from 130.75 to 122.825