What is the name of the airport in Bournemouth?

Bournemouth Airport (IATA: BOH, ICAO: EGHH) (previously known as Hurn Airport and Bournemouth International Airport) is an airport located 3.5 NM (6.5 km; 4.0 mi) north-northeast of Bournemouth, in southern England.

What is the latest on covid-19 at Bournemouth Airport?

Latest Covid-19 Passenger Information From 19 July 2021 in line with the latest Government recommendations, everyone entering the airport terminal building, whether to travel or for any other purpose, will be expected to wear a face covering. Bournemouth Airport

What does an aircraft refuelling technician do at Bournemouth Airport?

Job description Bournemouth International Airport currently requires Aircraft Refuelling Technicians to work on an ad-hoc basis. The postholders will ensure that into-plane refuelling is carried out in accordance with Company Operating Procedures and that high levels of customer services are maintained.

Do you have to wear a face mask at Bournemouth Airport?

From 19 July 2021 in line with the latest Government recommendations, everyone entering the airport terminal building, whether to travel or for any other purpose, will be expected to wear a face covering. Bournemouth Airport

How to get to Bournemouth Airport from the A338?

Five miles along the A338 you will see the B3073 exit for Bournemouth airport signposed on your left. The most direct route from the south-west is to head for Wimborne using the A35. At Wimborne join the A31 where the airport will be clearly signposted.

What was the first low cost airline to fly from Bournemouth?

In 2005, Thomsonfly became the first major low-cost airline to establish a hub at Bournemouth, allocating two Boeing 737-300 aircraft for scheduled services to Europe and (in 2008) to the Caribbean. Also in 2005, Air Berlin and EasyJet began services by announcing routes to Paderborn and Geneva respectively.

What happened to Bournemouth’s aerospace industry?

The closure of the British Aerospace site in 1984 ended Bournemouth’s role as a significant player in the aircraft manufacturing industry. The former aircraft factory now forms one of Dorset’s largest industrial sites, including a base for Cobham plc.

Why choose Bournemouth Airport for your Pilatus PC-12?

Bournemouth is home of a dedicated Pilatus maintenance facility, focusing on the Pilatus PC-12, serving aircraft from across Europe. Jetfly Aviation, a fractional ownership company, uses the Bournemouth facility for its maintenance needs and has aircraft and crew based at the airport.

What is the Aviation Park in Bournemouth?

Adjacent to Bournemouth Airport, is the Aviation Park. This is Dorset’s premier location for technology, industry and freight. With 80 hectares (200 acres) of land and buildings allocated for employment use, it’s home to 140 businesses in offices and workshops.

Why choose the new Bournemouth Airport Cargo Terminal?

Bournemouth Airport has a growing number of destinations served by ad hoc carriers, dedicated freighters and passenger airlines. With ample room to grow, our thriving cargo facility is expanding to meet the demands of importers and exporters from across the UK.


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