London Ashford Airport

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London Ashford Airport
Lydd Airport
IATA: LYX - ICAO: EGMD
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator London Ashford Airport Ltd.
Serves Lydd
Elevation AMSL 146 ft (45 m)
Coordinates 50°57′22″N, 000°56′21″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
03/21 4,938 1,505 Grooved Asphalt

London Ashford Airport or Lydd Airport (IATA: LYXICAO: EGMD) is located 1.2 nautical miles (2.2 km) northeast of the town of Lydd and 12 nautical miles (22.2 km) south of Ashford in Kent, South East England.

Lydd Air is based at the airport, offering regular flights to Le Touquet in northern France.

London Ashford Airport was previously used for air ferry services, and was known as Lydd Ferryfield. The airlines operating at that time included Silver City (operating Douglas Dakotas) and British United Air Ferries (BUAF) - later becoming British United Airways, (BUA) - which flew Bristol Freighters, Superfreighters and Aviation Traders Carvair aircraft, the latter three types being used for transporting cars and their occupants across the English Channel. One common destination was Le Touquet.

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The airport is hoping to expand with a multimillion pound new terminal building and runway extension program. The new terminal would be able to cater for 500,000 passengers a year. The runway extension will not necessarily allow larger aircraft to operate from the airport, but will allow those that can already operate to do so with a greater payload and fuel weight (hence giving them a greater range). The plans for the new terminal and runway extension were submitted to the local council and are available from UKPlanning. The new terminal plans can be found here and the runway extension plans here.

At 60 miles from Charing Cross, the airport is toughly twice as far away as London's other outlying airports (Southend 35 miles, Stansted 30 miles, Luton 27 miles). In the future high speed trains from Ashford International will reach London in 35 minutes, though that station remains 20-30 minutes by coach from the airport.

Lydd Aero Club is a Civil Aviation Authority registered training facility. It was established in February 2001 by three enthusiastic private pilots to provide as many aviation related activities as possible, conduct flight training leading to the issue of a National Private Pilots Licence (NPPL), a JAR private pilot licence (PPL) and to offer aircraft for hire to qualified pilots.

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