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Heathrow Runway Alterations from SeptemberHeathrow Runway Alterations from September London Heathrow Airport will have runway and taxiway work taking place from 13 September 2010, and is expected to take six weeks to complete. During this time, normal daytime operations will be affected. When arrivals are from the west (over London), only the southern runway will be used for arrivals,...

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Birmingham Celebrates on Wednesday

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Posted on : 06-09-2009 | By : admin | In : Spotting News, UK, Western Europe
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Birmingham Airport will host a day of celebrations on Wednesday 9 September, 2009. The airport is celebrating its 70th year since opening. It is also opening its new International Pier for business on the same day.

The first official aircraft to use the new pier will be an Emirates Airbus A380 operating the regular scheduled service from and to Dubai, in place of the usual Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

To coincide with the historic day, a number of other aircraft are due to visit, including:

* Classic Flight Dragon Rapide G-AGTM from Coventry – a Rapide having operated the first service from Birmingham back in 1939!
* KLM 73H PH-BXA which is in their 90th anniversay scheme is planned to operate the mid morning Amsterdam service
* Lufthansa 321 D-AIRX which is in the retro scheme is planned to operate the evening Frankfurt service
* on the lighter side 20 “classic” light aircraft are expectedto be present during the day on the Elmdon apron.

Thanks to Gordon Stretch at www.bhxflightguide.net for the info.

Airbus A380 UK Tour – September 5th

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Posted on : 28-08-2009 | By : admin | In : Spotting News
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Airbus have just announced that company Airbus A380 F-WWOW will be making an “approach and go around flythrough” at Birmingham Airport on Saturday 5 September 2009 as part of a UK tour on that day.

The Birmingham flypast is scheduled for 1540. The aircraft will also be visiting Edinburgh, Prestwick, Port Rush for the Northern
Ireland International Air Show, Belfast City and Broughton on that day before returning to Toulouse via Birmingham – times
at - http://bhxflightguide.blogspot.com

This visit is in addition to the planned visit by an Emirates A380 to Birmingham on Wednesday 9 September 2009 – again more information on that visit can be found at the link above.

Birmingham Due an A380

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Posted on : 14-07-2009 | By : admin | In : Airline News, Miscellaneous Spotting, Spotting News, UK, Western Europe
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Much talk is currently spreading about Emirates sending an Airbus A380 to Birmingham on 9th September as a one-off to celebrate the airport’s 75th anniversary and the opening of the new revised International Pier.

Whilst this information comes on good authority, and it seems there is a good chance it’ll happen, people are also saying they’re poised to switch it back to the usual Boeing 777-300 at last minute. There’s also the fact that the new international pier is well behind schedule and not likely to open until December.

Any updates would be appreciated if you are ‘in the know’

Birmingham Runway Extension Approved

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Posted on : 07-05-2009 | By : admin | In : UK, Uncategorized, Western Europe
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Birmingham Airport’s planned runway extension has been approved.

I was in the Aviation Experience last week and noticed the display boards with all of the plans and support for this that they have up. Got to be good news for the airport.