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Country: United Kingdom
Location: Farnborough
Coordinates: 51.17.00N / 000.46.00W
IATA Code: FAB
Timezone: GMT 0
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Farnborough Airport or TAG London Farnborough Airport (IATA: FAB, ICAO: EGLF) (antecedently named RAE Farnborough) is an airport located in Farnborough, Hampshire, England.

Farnborough Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P864) that lets voyages for the public transport of riders or for winging direction as pass by the licensee (TAG Farnborough Airport Limited).

The polite enclave was functioned by Farnborough Business Aviation until 2003, when the MOD halt functioning at Farnborough and was taken over by TAG Aviation, who currently function the airport.

TAG Aviation are a multinational business air power operator, with aircraft ground in Farnborough, Switzerland, and throughout the USA. Business air power winging has turned from a low stage in 1989 to around 19,000 motions in 2005. The airport is now cut back to 28,000 motilities each yr, of which no more than 5,000 are allowed at weekends. TAG's initial practical application to Rushmoor Borough Council to have the weekend boundary raised from 2,500 motions to 5,000 motions was declined, but the prayer was allowed in March 2008 after being heard at a Public Inquiry.

After TAG take charge of the airport from the Ministry of Defence, it put in a series of new base labors, including a new microwave radar unit and a resurfaced landing track. The most striking development was the building of a new control tower, a big depot unit, and eventually a trade name new depot construction that opened in 2006, all projected by Reid Architecture and Buro Happold. The projects won local esteem and a series of awards, and were put up for Building of the Year by Building Magazine in 2007. The Terminal was officially opened by HRH Prince Andrew. The airport is place to a figure of the UK's biggest business organisation jet plane corporations, including Gama Aviation Executive Jet Charter and Bookajet.

Farnborough Airport sees the majority of its traffic from conventional business jet plane, such as the Cessna Citation, the Gulfstream, the Dassault Falcon, the Learjet, the Bombardier Challenger, the Bombardier Global 5000, the Bombardier Global XRS and the BAe 125. The airport is also popular with operators of bigger aircraft, such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A319 -- nevertheless, the use of these types is to a great extent cut back, with nothing bigger than a 737-800 allowed except during the airshow. The only scheduled service the airport sees is that functioned by BAE Systems, the homes office of which is adjacent to the airport. BAE function a BAe 146 on a twice daily shuttle service to Warton Aerodrome, and a regular Beechcraft Super King Air service to Filton Aerodrome, Bristol, and Walney Island.

The field is the place of the Farnborough Airshow which takes location on even add up yr. It is also place to the Air Accidents Investigation Branch, division of the Department for Transport.

History

Farnborough Airport has a long history of engagement with air power in the UK, set about in 1908 with the creative activity of His Majesty's Balloon Factory. This later went the Royal Aircraft Establishment, a connexion which elongates in the Farnborough Air Sciences Trust museum.

In 2003 a new business air power airport was constituted, with all experimental aircraft travel to Boscombe Down. Commercial defense research elongates to be action in the adjunct Cody Technology Park by research company QinetiQ.


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