Stornoway Airport

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Stornoway Airport Template:Airport codes (Template:Langx) is an airfield located Template:Convert east of the town of Stornoway<ref name="aip"/> on the Isle of Lewis, in Scotland.

History

The airfield was opened in 1937, and was then used mainly for military purposes. The Royal Air Force had an air base (RAF Stornoway) there during the Second World War and also from 1972 until 1998, when it was a NATO forward operating base. During the Cold War, from 1960 to 1983, the airfield was the home of 112 Signals Unit Stornoway (RAF). NATO aircraft used the airport for missions over the North Atlantic and for stopovers en route to Greenland and the United States.Template:Cn

Nowadays the airfield is mainly used for domestic passenger services. The Royal Mail have a daily mail flight. Bristow Helicopters operate helicopters equipped for search and rescue, on behalf of His Majesty's Coastguard. There are privately owned light aircraft based at the airport. The airport also has been used for cross-wind training of large jets, including the Airbus A350.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Stornoway Airport is owned by HIAL, a company controlled by the Scottish Government.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

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Cargo

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Statistics

Busiest routes to and from Stornoway (2022)<ref name="routestats">Template:Cite web</ref>
Rank Airport Total
passengers
Change
2021 / 22
1 Glasgow 61,736 Template:Increase 86.9%
2 Inverness 17,769 Template:Increase 40.2%
3 Edinburgh 16,566 Template:Increase 115.8%
4 Benbecula 5,009 Template:Decrease 31.5%

Accident and incidents

References

Notes

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Citations

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