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Cambridge Airport
NameCambridge Airport
IataCBG
IcaoEGSC
TypePublic
OwnerMarshall of Cambridge
OperatorMarshall Aerospace and Defence Group
CityCambridge
Elevation15 ft

Cambridge Airport is a regional airport located in Cambridge, England, and is owned by Marshall of Cambridge, a leading aerospace and defence company, which also operates the Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group. The airport is situated near the River Cam and is close to the University of Cambridge, one of the world's most prestigious universities, as well as the Cambridge Science Park, a major hub for technology and innovation. The airport is also near the M11 motorway and the A14 road, providing easy access to London and other major cities in the United Kingdom. The airport has connections to London Stansted Airport, London Heathrow Airport, and London Gatwick Airport, which are all major airports in the London area.

Introduction

The airport is a key transportation hub for the Cambridge region, serving business and leisure travelers, as well as providing cargo and logistics services. The airport is also home to several aviation companies, including Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group, which provides maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for a range of aircraft. The airport is also close to the Imperial War Museum Duxford, a major museum showcasing military aviation history, and the Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, a cemetery and memorial dedicated to American service members who died during World War II. The airport has connections to other major airports in the United Kingdom, including Manchester Airport, Birmingham Airport, and Glasgow International Airport.

History

The airport has a long history, dating back to the 1930s, when it was first established as a grass airfield. During World War II, the airport was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a training base, and was also used by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) as a bomber base. The airport was also used by the British Aerospace company, which later became part of BAE Systems, a leading defence and aerospace company. The airport has undergone several expansions and upgrades over the years, including the construction of a new terminal building and the installation of new air traffic control systems. The airport has connections to other major airports in Europe, including Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, and Frankfurt Airport.

Facilities

The airport has a range of facilities, including a terminal building, hangars, and maintenance facilities. The airport is also home to several aviation companies, including Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group, which provides maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for a range of aircraft. The airport also has a fuel farm, which provides fuel for aircraft, as well as a fire station and a security facility. The airport is also close to the Cambridge Business Park, a major hub for business and industry, and the Cambridge Research Park, a major hub for research and development. The airport has connections to other major airports in the United Kingdom, including Newcastle International Airport, Bristol Airport, and Cardiff Airport.

Operations

The airport operates a range of services, including passenger and cargo flights, as well as general aviation and business aviation services. The airport is also home to several flight training schools, including the Cambridge Aero Club, which provides flight training for private pilots and commercial pilots. The airport also has a range of ground handling services, including baggage handling and cargo handling. The airport is also close to the A1 road and the M1 motorway, providing easy access to London and other major cities in the United Kingdom. The airport has connections to other major airports in Europe, including Berlin Tegel Airport, Copenhagen Airport, and Stockholm Arlanda Airport.

Statistics

The airport handles a significant number of passengers and cargo each year, with over 100,000 passengers and 10,000 tonnes of cargo passing through the airport in a typical year. The airport is also a major hub for general aviation and business aviation, with over 10,000 aircraft movements per year. The airport is also an important economic driver for the Cambridge region, generating over £100 million in economic benefits each year. The airport has connections to other major airports in the United Kingdom, including Leeds Bradford Airport, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, and Glasgow Prestwick Airport. The airport is also close to the University of Cambridge, Anglia Ruskin University, and Cambridge Regional College, which are all major educational institutions in the Cambridge area. Category:Airports in England