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Anglesey Airport (Welsh: Maes Awyr Ynys Môn) (IATA: VLY, ICAO: EGOV) is an airport owned by the Isle of Anglesey County Council on land leased from the Defence Infrastructure Organisation. The airport is situated at Llanfair-yn-Neubwll in Anglesey, Wales. The leased site is part of RAF Valley.

Anglesey Airport

Maes Awyr Ynys Môn

RAF Valley
Summary
Airport typeMilitary/Public
OperatorBilfinger Europa Facility Management Limited
ServesAnglesey
Gwynedd
LocationLlanfair yn Neubwll, Isle of Anglesey
Elevation AMSL37 ft / 11 m
Coordinates53°14′53″N 004°32′07″W
Website
Map
EGOV
Location of airport in Anglesey
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
01/19 1,639 5,377 Asphalt
08/26 1,280 4,200 Asphalt
14/32 2,290 7,513 Asphalt
Source: DAFIF[1][2]

History


A Let L-410 at Anglesey Airport in 2016, operating the Anglesey–Cardiff route for Citywing
A Let L-410 at Anglesey Airport in 2016, operating the Anglesey–Cardiff route for Citywing

Plans put forward in early 2006 by the National Assembly for Wales (now the Senedd) led to a subsidised weekday air service between the airport and Cardiff Airport, 12 miles west of the Welsh capital, in the hope of improving the economy of Anglesey and North Wales in general. A twice daily service began in May 2007 but was suspended in March 2020 and withdrawn in June 2022.[3] The route was variously operated by Links Air, Citywing, and Eastern Airways (on behalf of Flybe until just prior to the flight's suspension in March 2020).[4][5][6]

For residents of Anglesey, the air service was significantly quicker than surface transport. Gate-to-gate travel time to Cardiff was around one hour.

The passenger terminal is a single storey building consisting of a check-in desk, departure lounge and baggage handling areas as well as other visitor information areas. The terminal, completed in 2007, was designed by MAP architects and cost £1,000,000.[7] The publicly funded building contract was given to the construction company Yorkon. The building was built off site and brought to the airport when finished.

The airport's principal stakeholders are RAF Valley, the Welsh Government, the Isle of Anglesey County Council and Cardiff Airport. The airport is contract managed and operated by Bilfinger Europa Facility Management Limited, a UK subsidiary of Bilfinger, a publicly quoted enterprise on the German stock exchange.

In March 2018, flights between Anglesey Airport and Cardiff Airport were suspended due to a fatal crash of a Hawk aircraft from the Red Arrows. Domestic flights were being diverted to Hawarden Airport in Flintshire with coaches transporting passengers between Valley and Hawarden.[8]


Statistics


Passenger numbers for flights to Cardiff from Anglesey Airport
YearDestinationPassengers handledPercentage Change
2007Cardiff8,553 Airport Opens
2008Cardiff13,471 58%
2009Cardiff11,846 12%
2010Cardiff7,816 34%
2011Cardiff9,605 13%
2012Cardiff8,594 11%
2013Cardiff8,540 <1%
2014Cardiff8,786 3%
2015Cardiff10,860 24%
2016Cardiff9,187 15%
2017Cardiff13,045 42%
2018 Cardiff 14,629 12%

Source: UK Civil Aviation Authority


Ground transport


The airport is located less than two miles from the A55 North Wales Expressway linking Holyhead and Chester. The airport has a car park for passengers on the airport's former scheduled flights to Cardiff. The nearest railway station is Valley. Arriva Bus services link the airport to both Valley and Holyhead.


References


  1. "Airport information for EGOV". World Aero Data. Archived from the original on 5 March 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Data current as of October 2006. Source: DAFIF.
  2. Airport information for EGOV at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  3. "Suspended flights between Ynys Mon and Cardiff will not resume". Welsh Government. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  4. Blake, ALed (23 January 2016). "Anglesey to Cardiff daily air service finds new carrier". WalesOnline. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  5. Hughes, Owen (5 March 2020). "Anglesey to Cardiff airlink update as Flybe collapses". Daily Post. North Wales. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  6. Crump, Eryl (25 March 2020). "Anglesey to Cardiff airlink suspended over coronavirus outbreak". Daily Post. North Wales. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  7. "Yorkon Completes £1m Off-Site Contract to Build Terminal for First Civilian Airport on Anglsey" (PDF). Retrieved 25 June 2012.[permanent dead link]
  8. "Fatal Red Arrows crash inquiry continues". BBC News. 21 March 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2018.



На других языках


[de] Anglesey Airport

Der Anglesey Airport (IATA: VLY, ICAO: EGOV; walisisch Maes Awyr Môn) ist ein Verkehrsflughafen im Westen der walisischen Insel Anglesey bei Llanfair yn Neubwll. Der zivile Bereich des hauptsächlich militärisch genutzten Flugplatzes ist von den britischen Streitkräften geleast. Die Royal Air Force nutzt die Einrichtung parallel als Royal Air Force Station Valley, kurz RAF Valley, als Basis von Schulflugzeugen. Prince William war hier zwischen Januar 2010 und September 2013 als Pilot von SAR-Hubschraubern stationiert.[1]
- [en] Anglesey Airport

[fr] Aérodrome d'Anglesey

L'aérodrome d'Anglesey (code IATA : VLY • code OACI : EGOV) est un petit aéroport situé sur l'île d'Anglesey. L'aéroport est situé à Llanfair yn Neubwll, au Pays de Galles.

[ru] Англси (аэропорт)

Аэропорт Англси (англ. Anglesey Airport, валл. Maes Awyr Môn), также RAF Valley (ИАТА: VLY, ИКАО: EGOV) — аэропорт, принадлежащий властям графства Остров Англси и находящийся на территории, арендованной у военных властей. Аэропорт находится на острове Англси, Уэльс. Арендованная территория принадлежит RAF Valley, базе Королевских ВВС, на которой проходят обучение на BAE Hawk будущие пилоты[1].



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