Cranfield Airport (ICAO: EGTC) is an airfield just outside the village of Cranfield, in Bedfordshire, England. It is 7 NM (13 km; 8.1 mi) south-west of...
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being the home of Cranfield University and Cranfield Airport (an airfield). The hamlet of Bourne End is located just north of Cranfield, and is part of...
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Europe) for having its own airport – Cranfield Airport – and its own aircraft, used for teaching and research. Cranfield University was formed in 1946...
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the Cambridge Airport site. In October 2021, Marshall announced that it had decided to move its Aerospace operations to Cranfield Airport (near Milton...
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potential relocation of Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group (MADG) to Cranfield Airport. A spokesperson for MADG cautioned that "it is important to note that...
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airports in the Cayman Islands List of airports in the Falkland Islands List of airports in Gibraltar List of airports in Montserrat List of airports...
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Milton Keynes (redirect from Milton Keynes Airport)
Cycle Network. The nearest international airport is London Luton and is easily reached by coach. Cranfield Airport, an airfield, is 8 miles (13 km) away...
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Electric Lightning to 150 mph in three seconds along the runway at Cranfield Airport. Shaw also compared notes with the builder and developer of the modern...
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flight by RAF Lightnings was on 30 June 1988 with 2 aircraft flying to Cranfield Airport from RAF Binbrook. The main Lightning role was the air defence of...
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funding. The prototype made its maiden hydrogen-powered flight at Cranfield Airport on September 24, 2020. As of January 2019[update], 225 accidents had...
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was donated as an instructional aid to College of Aeronautics at Cranfield Airport, Bedfordshire; it was eventually scrapped in 1967. A few years later...
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FAAM Airborne Laboratory (category Cranfield University)
science research facility. It is based on the Cranfield University campus alongside Cranfield Airport in Bedfordshire, England. It was formed by a collaboration...
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business school of Cranfield University Cranfield Airport, formerly RAF Cranfield, airfield outside Cranfield, England Cranfield Court, demolished country...
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part of the National Centre for Atmospheric Science, is based at Cranfield Airport. It is a collaboration with the Natural Environment Research Council...
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international airports (Stansted, Luton, Heathrow and Birmingham), all located just outside the Arc itself. Cranfield Airport, Cambridge Airport and London...
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Sywell Aerodrome (redirect from Sywell airport)
and sport flying. It used to hold its annual rally at Cranfield Airport, and then at Kemble Airport. In 2006, the LAA lost so much money through poor attendances...
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Scotland, Airports in Wales Also see airport category and list. Also see airport category and list. Also see airport category and list. Also see airport category...
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undertaken in September. In mid-October, the Ikarus was delivered to Cranfield Airport for further tests. Flight testing commenced on Sunday, 1 November...
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represent: EGTC, the International Civil Aviation Organization airport code for Cranfield Airport in England EGTC, a European grouping of territorial cooperation...
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He took the controls of a Spitfire owned by Maurice Bayliss. At Cranfield Airport, he co-piloted an English Electric Lightning owned by Russell Carpenter...
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large circular track. To the north of the Parish of Lidlington is Cranfield Airport, used by small aircraft and for training flights. To the west of the...
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Airfields. 2015. Retrieved 12 May 2015. "Guston Road". UK Airfields & Airports. Retrieved 13 January 2021. Laycock, Mike (2 February 2021). "MP fails...
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the UK remote tower at Digital Air Traffic Control Centre opened at Cranfield Airport (EGTC). The technology was supplied by SAAB and air traffic controllers...
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Bournemouth Airport (IATA: BOH, ICAO: EGHH) (previously known as Hurn Airport and Bournemouth International Airport) is an international airport located 3...
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(Consequential Provisions) Act 1992 Appointed Day Order 1993 (S.I. 1993/1025) Cranfield Airport (Designation) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Order 1993 (S.I. 1993/1026)...
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International Airport (IATA: GCM, ICAO: MWCR) is an airport serving Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. It is the main international airport for the Cayman...
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Foster and Partners (section Airports)
(2011–2022) Hall of Realms, Madrid, Spain (2018–2021) Kings Norton Library, Cranfield University, UK (1994) Faculty of Law, Cambridge, Cambridge, UK (1995)...
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Extension for the BAe 146/RJ" Archived 16 May 2022 at the Wayback Machine Cranfield Aerospace Brochure "How to make Flight Pay." Flight International, 28...
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Air France Flight 358 (category Toronto Pearson International Airport)
international flight from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, France, to Toronto Pearson International Airport in Ontario, Canada. On the afternoon of 2...
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engine; automotive engineer Neil Oatley; aerodynamicist Ross Brawn at Cranfield Institute of Technology; 4 March 1986 at Donington Park in Leicestershire;...
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