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Organisation Type:
1-4 Million
ICAO:
EGPD
IATA:
ABZ
Website:
http://www.aberdeenairport.com
Telephone:
07774 833 649
Country:
United Kingdom

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Facts (Overview)

The airport of Europe’s Oil Capital, Aberdeen International Airport has seen a 20.4%* growth in passenger traffic in 24 months to December 2012 – to 3.35m passengers, and an increase in international traffic of 33% during the same period.  In 2011, Aberdeen International Airport was named as the 'Fastest Growing Airport in the UK'*

*CAA audited 2013

Catchment population of 649,000.

5.1 propensity to fly figure reflects the high proportion of business traffic – 65% of the airport total.

Affluent market (average on-shore energy industry salary £64k).

Aberdeen is the second highest provider of GVA into the UK economy – only behind inner London.

Biggest current opportunity – over 160k unsatisfied seats in demand for European/Mediterranean sun/leisure destinations.

Figures

Number of Terminals:
5 – 1 main terminal + 4 helicopter terminals (serving offshore operations)
Urban population:
250,000
Total Catchment Population:
649,000
Number of Runways:
4 (1 main and 3 helicopter)
Length of main runway (m):
1953m
Operational Opening Hours:
24 hours
Ownership:
LHR Airports Ltd. (Ferrovial)
Number of Direct Destinations:
46
List of Top 5 airlines:
British Airways, Flybe, Eastern Airways, KLM, easyJet
Passenger Numbers (mppa):
3.35m (CAA audited, 2012)
Cargo Tonnes (p.a.):
6,888 tonnes, 2012
Number of Serving Airlines:
14 scheduled (incl. hub carriers British Airways, Air France, KLM, Lufthansa, SAS, Virgin Atlantic). Domestic/Scandinavian carriers (Aer Lingus Regional, BA Cityflyer, bmi regional, Eastern Airways, easyJet, Flybe, Loganair, Wideroe). Charters/Tour Opera
Aircraft Parking Stands:
17

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