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Belfast City Airport (IATA Airport Code: BHD) is an airport in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The airport is a single runway operation, situated only 2 miles from the city centre. It shares the site with the Short Brothers/Bombardier aircraft manufacturing facility. It began commercial operations in 1983. The airport handled 1.2 million passengers in 2003, 3.5% more than the previous year. A subsequent program of building and refurbishment has further increased its passenger and plane capacities. Passenger numbers in 2004 were over 2 million. In May 2003 Spanish company Ferrovial acquired 100% of Belfast City Airport from Bombardier for £35 million and it will continue to be run by them until 2114. Ferrovial is one of Europe's leading construction groups and a growing airport management group. It also manages 13 airports: Sydney in Australia, 2 in the United Kingdom, including Bristol Airport, 9 in Mexico and one in Chile. Because the airport is adjacent to residential areas the question of noise pollution is a major one and a souce of continual public debate. The Airport has had to develop a noise management strategy due to a Planning Agreement, under which the airport operates, and Operational Noise Abatement Procedures. Restrictions applied to the airport include: flights have to operate between 6:30 am and 9:30pm, but extensions may be granted to operate delayed flights up to Midnight; there can only be 45,000 commercial aircraft movements in the year; airlines can offer no more than 1.5 million seats for sale on flights from the airport and the majority of flights must operate over Belfast Lough (generally 60-70% in practice).
Airlines and DestinationsThe following scheduled airlines use Belfast City Airport (at January 2005):
In 2002 BMI moved their operations and services from Belfast International to Belfast City Airport. In March 2003 they officially opened new dedicated business lounges upgraded at a cost of £1.5m. This included an air-bridge for boarding BMI aircraft. In April 2003 Air Wales started a service to Cardiff. In May 2003 Jetmagic had a service to Cork, Aer Arann a service to Dublin and Flykeen started services to the Isle of Man and Blackpool. Aer Arann started their service to Cork on 1 March 2004. Flykeen's direct Blackpool service started on 1 May 2004. It was was only scheduled for the summer months but proved so successful that it was extended into the winter schedule. Jetmagic has since ceased operations.
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