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Cambridge Airport
Airport Directory » United Kingdom » Cambridge » Cambridge AirportAirport information for Cambridge AirportCountry: United KingdomLocation: Cambridge Coordinates: 52.12.00N / 000.11.00E IATA Code: CBG Timezone: GMT 0 Direct flights form Cambridge Airport Direct flights to Cambridge Airport Find connecting flights to Cambridge Airport Find connecting flights from Cambridge Airport |
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Marshall Airport Cambridge UK (IATA: CBG, ICAO: EGSC) (antecedently Cambridge City Airport) is a little regional airport turn up in south-eastern England, near the small town of Teversham, 1.5 NM (2.8 kilometre; 1.7 mi) from Cambridge City Centre and about 50 mi (80 kilometre) from London.
Opened in 1938, the airport is owned and functioned by Marshall Aerospace, a Cambridge ground corporation with many yr' history servicing civilian and armed forces contracts.
Although the airport does not offer regular rider services it is available for corporate and private use, and is place to 4 flying school.
Marshall of Cambridge Aerospace Limited has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence (Number P433) that lets voyages for the public transport of riders or for winging direction.
In October 2008, to cooccur with the opening of the new Marshall Business Aviation Centre, the airport's name was modified from Cambridge City Airport to Marshall Airport Cambridge UK.
In 2008 the airport posted a derive of 9.07% over 2007 in aggregative aircraft motilities, travel from 38,983 to 42,520.
Future
There has been a great cover of conjecture in the past 5 yr regarding the time to come of Cambridge Airport. The town is border by big area of viridity belt district which disallows new housing and construction district in the town is at a insurance premium. In 2000 it was advised to relocate the airport to a new place off from the town, freeing up 500 acres (200 ha) of district for the construction of several thousand new places. A survey was attempted by Cambridgeshire County Council and program permission was called for but afterwards pulled away for a new airport.
Despite conjecture regarding the airport's hereafter Marshall Aerospace has elongated to evolve the location. In Autumn 2008 new business air power installations were opened, including a new 20,000 sq foot depot adding to the 1,200,000 sq foot of hangarage already on the location.
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