What was the old name of the Belfast airport?


What was the old name of the Belfast airport? 1983. The airport became officially known as Belfast International in the early 1980s, having been referred to as Aldergrove up until now.


What is Scotland airport called?

Scotland's four main airports operate on a commercial basis. Aberdeen International Airport. Edinburgh Airport. Glasgow Airport. Glasgow Prestwick Airport.


What did Birmingham Airport used to be called?

The Airport, known as 'Elmdon Airport', was officially opened by HRH The Duchess of Kent on 8th July 1939, and was owned and operated by Birmingham City Council until the outbreak of the Second World War when civil aviation ceased and the Airport was requisitioned by the Air Ministry and used as an Elementary Flying ...