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EASA Aerodrome Certificates UNITED KINGDOM A Member of the European Union CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY AERODROME CERTIFICATE ABERDEEN Certificate Reference: UK: EGPD - 001 Pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and the Commission Regulation (EU) No 139/2014 for the time being in force and subject to the conditions specified below, The United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority hereby certifies that: Aberdeen International Airport Ltd Aberdeen Airport Dyce Aberdeen AB21 7DU is authorised to operate Aberdeen Aerodrome in accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its Implementing Rules, the aerodrome certification basis, the terms of the certificate and the aerodrome manual. This certificate shall remain valid for an unlimited duration, unless it is surrendered or revoked. Date of original issue: 22 January 2015 Signed: …................................................................................................................... For the UK Civil Aviation Authority TERMS OF THE CERTIFICATE Certificate Reference UKEGPD – 001 Aerodrome Name and Aberdeen ICAO location indicator EGPD Conditions to operate Day/night, IFR, VFR Runway declared distances 16 - 1953m 2153m 1953m 1953m Runway designator, TORA 34 - 1953m 2091m 1953m 1953m TODA, ASDA, LDA, in metres 16 - 1953m 2153m 1953m 1953m Declared TORA commences at location of threshold lights. for each runway, including 34 - 1953m 2091m 1953m 1953m Declared TORA commences at location of intersection take-off if threshold lights. applicable 16 - 1829m 2029m 1829m Take-off from intersection with Holds M7 and E9. Types of approaches ILS Cat I Aerodrome reference code 4D Scope of aircraft operations requiring a higher aerodrome N/A reference code letter Rescue and fire fighting level 7 (8 on request) of service Other N/A SRG2000C Issue June 2014 Page 2 of 2 UNITED KINGDOM A Member of the European Union CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY AERODROME CERTIFICATE BELFAST CITY Certificate Reference: UK: EGAC - 001 Pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and the Commission Regulation (EU) No 139/2014 for the time being in force and subject to the conditions specified below, The United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority hereby certifies that: Belfast City Airport Ltd Sydenham By-Pass Belfast Northern Ireland BT3 9JH is authorised to operate Belfast City Aerodrome in accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its Implementing Rules, the aerodrome certification basis, the terms of the certificate and the aerodrome manual. This certificate shall remain valid for an unlimited duration, unless it is surrendered or revoked. Date of original issue: 4th September 2015 Signed: …................................................................................................................... For the UK Civil Aviation Authority TERMS OF THE CERTIFICATE Certificate Reference UKEGAC – 001 Aerodrome Name and ICAO Belfast City location indicator EGAC Conditions to operate Day/Night, IFR, VFR Runway declared distances Runway designator, TORA, TODA, 04 – 1829m 2029m 1829m 1737m ASDA, LDA in metres for each 22 – 1767m 1917m 1767m 1767m runway, including intersection take- off if applicable Types of approaches ILS Cat I Aerodrome reference code 4C Scope of aircraft operations requiring a higher aerodrome reference code letter Rescue and fire fighting level of 7 service Other UNITED KINGDOM A Member of the European Union CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY AERODROME CERTIFICATE Aerodrome Name: BELFAST INTERNATIONAL Certificate Reference: UK: EGAA - 001 Pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and the Commission Regulation (EU) No 139/2014 for the time being in force and subject to the conditions specified below, The United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority hereby certifies that: Belfast International Airport Limited Belfast International Airport Belfast BT29 4AB is authorised to operate Belfast International Aerodrome in accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its Implementing Rules, the aerodrome certification basis, the terms of the certificate and the aerodrome manual. This certificate shall remain valid for an unlimited duration, unless it is surrendered or revoked. Date of original issue: 26 March 2015 Signed: …................................................................................................................... For the UK Civil Aviation Authority TERMS OF THE CERTIFICATE Certificate Reference UKEGAA – 001 Aerodrome Name Belfast International and ICAO location EGAA indicator Conditions to operate Day/night, IFR/VFR Runway declared 17 1791 m 1889 m 1791 m 1791 m distances 35 1892 m 2111 m 1892 m 1799 m 17 1732 m 1830 m 1732 m Take-off from intersection of Taxiway Charlie. Runway designator, 07 2780 m 3073 m 2780 m 2780 m TORA, TODA, ASDA, 25 2780 m 3179 m 2780 m 2780 m LDA, in metres for 07 2654 m 2947 m 2654 m Take-off from intersection of Taxiway Delta. each runway, 07 1204 m 1497 m 1204 m Take-off from intersection of Taxiway Bravo. including intersection 07 2197 m 2490 m 2197 m Take-off from intersection of Runway 35. take-off if applicable 25 1607 m 2006 m 1607 m Take-off from intersection of Taxiway Bravo. Types of approaches ILS Cat III Aerodrome reference 4E code Scope of aircraft operations requiring a AN124 higher aerodrome reference code letter Rescue and fire 7 (8 & 9 on request) fighting level of service Other N/A SRG2000C Issue June 2014 Page 2 of 2 UNITED KINGDOM A Member of the European Union CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY AERODROME CERTIFICATE Certificate Reference: UK: EGPL - 001 Pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and the Commission Regulation (EU) No 139/2014 for the time being in force and subject to the conditions specified below, The United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority hereby certifies that: BENBECULA is authorised to operate as an aerodrome by Highlands & Islands Airports Ltd, Head Office, Inverness Airport, Inverness IV2 7JB in accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its Implementing Rules, the aerodrome certification basis, the terms of the certificate attached to this aerodrome certificate and the aerodrome manual. This certificate shall remain valid for an unlimited duration, unless it is surrendered or revoked. Date of original issue: 26 September 2016 Signed: …................................................................................................................... For the UK Civil Aviation Authority UNITED KINGDOM A Member of the European Union CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY AERODROME CERTIFICATE Aerodrome Name: BIRMINGHAM Certificate Reference: UK: EGBB - 001 Pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and the Commission Regulation (EU) No 139/2014 for the time being in force and subject to the conditions specified below, The United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority hereby certifies that: Birmingham Airport Ltd Diamond House Birmingham Airport Birmingham West Midlands B26 3QJ is authorised to operate Birmingham Aerodrome in accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its Implementing Rules, the aerodrome certification basis, the terms of the certificate and the aerodrome manual. This certificate shall remain valid for an unlimited duration, unless it is surrendered or revoked. Date of original issue: 29 February 2016 Signed: …................................................................................................................... For the UK Civil Aviation Authority TERMS OF THE CERTIFICATE Certificate Reference UKEGBB – 001 Aerodrome Name and ICAO Birmingham location indicator EGBB Conditions to operate Day/Night, IFR/VFR Runway declared distances TORA TODA ASDA LDA Runway designator, TORA, TODA, ASDA, LDA in metres for each 15 3003m 3063m 3003m 2580m runway, including intersection take- off if applicable 33 3003m 3196m 3003m 2449m 15 1440m 1500m 1440m Take-off from intersection with Taxiways L and T. 15 1220m 1280m 1220m Take-off from intersection with Taxiway G. 15 2448m 2508m 2448m Take-off from intersection with Taxiway B. 33 1559m 1752m 1559m Take-off from intersection with Taxiways L and T. 33 1768m 1961m 1768m Take-off from intersection with Taxiway G. 33 2093m 2286m 2093m Take-off from intersection with Taxiway F. 33 2180m 2373m 2180m Take-off from intersection with Taxiway C. 33 2551m 2743m 2551m Take-off from intersection with Taxiway E. Types of approaches Cat III Aerodrome reference code 4E Scope of aircraft operations requiring A380 (3 maximum on the ground at a higher aerodrome reference code any one time) letter Rescue and fire fighting level of 9 (10 accepted under remission) service Other N/A UNITED KINGDOM A Member of the European Union CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY AERODROME CERTIFICATE Aerodrome Name: BOURNEMOUTH Certificate Reference: UK: EGHH - 001 Pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and the Commission Regulation (EU) No 139/2014 for the time being in force and subject to the conditions specified below, The United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority hereby certifies that: Bournemouth International Airport Ltd Unit 1 Brackley Close Christchurch Dorset BH23 6SE is authorised to operate Bournemouth Aerodrome in accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 and its Implementing Rules, the aerodrome certification basis, the terms of the certificate and the aerodrome manual. 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