Liverpool Airport

Liverpool Airport – some key information:                        

Some news about Liverpool airport can be found at Liverpool Airport News

 
Airport Owner:     Peel Airports (who are also the operators of airports at Liverpool, Durham Tees Valley, Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield and Sheffield City).   Peel Group
Airport Operator:        Peel Airports
Airport website:           http://www.liverpoolairport.com
Airport Master Plan:
The Draft Master Plan and its associated Sustainability Appraisal were launched
at a press conference on 12 July 2006. Documents can be found at:     http://www.liverpoolairport.com/about-us/master-plan.html

Local community group

Save Oglet Shore & Greenbelt (SOSAG)
Speke, Liverpool UK

“We are a group campaigning to save Oglet, its surrounding greenbelt land and access to the shore in Speke from being destroyed by the proposed development of Liverpool Airport.

Oglet Shore and Greenbelt runs adjacent to Liverpool Airport, North West from Dungeon Lane in Speke. The fields that lie between the airport runway and the shore are designated Greenbelt and Grade One agricultural land and maybe the last truly rural area in Liverpool. It is an SSSI, SPA and Ramsar site of international importance for the wetland birds that live there.

Yet this beautiful area, with its woods, ponds and streams, home to bats and many Red list, endangered, farmland birds, and a vital habitat in an increasingly built up area, is due to disappear under concrete if the Liverpool Airport development goes ahead. Our aim is to stop this development.”

https://speke8.wixsite.com/oglet


Key details of Master Plan:     Chapter 2 – Vision & Objectives
“The Airport has carried out projections which show passenger traffic growing
from 5 million passengers per annum (mppa) in 2006 to around 8.3 mppa by 2015
and 12.3 mppa by 2030 (see Chapter 6).”
“An extension of the runway as provided for in the White Paper  would facilitate
additional long haul services to a range of destinations in North America and
the Middle and Far East.”   (There may in future be a case for extending the runway
to around 2,700m if required for long haul charter and freight operations&rquot;:
‘The Future of Air Transport’, Department for Transport, (2003),   para. 8.20.
On freight, the airport expected (Master Plan was 2006) this to increase from
5,724 tonnes in 2006 to 40,000 tonnes in 2015 and then as much as 220,000 tonnes
– including mail -by 2030, with land set aside on an area called the Oglet, for
such freight development.   So much freight, they claim, would require a runway
extension.   Details   – Chapter 6 of Master Plan.
Airport Consultative Committee:     http://www.ukaccs.info/liverpool

Passengers using Liverpool airport: (thousands)

2006  – 4,962
2007 –  5,463
2008  – 5,330
2009 –  4,879
2010  – 5,008
2011  – 5,247
2012  – 4,459
2013 –  4,186

CAA figures


Liverpool Airport. Flights and CO2 emissions.Analysis of flights, routes, and top 10 destinations from Liverpool Airport in 2011. Also carbon emissions.
And passenger growth and numbers over the past 15 years. http://www.awsw.co.uk/allco2/LPL_co2.html


 

CAA figures:       CAA aviation statistics

Terminal Passengers:        

(thousands)
 CAA – Terminal Passengers 1998 – 2008

UK Airport Statistics: 2012 – annual  (Table 10.3)  Terminal Passengers  2002 – 2012

2012      4,458,500 (down – 15% on 2011)
2011       5,246,540  ( up + 5% on 2010)
2010       5,008,000  (up  +3% on 2009)  link to 2010 data
2009       4,879 (down -8%   on 2008)
2008       5,330   (down -2%   on 2007)
2007       5,463
2006       4,962
2005       4,409
2000       1,978
1996           618

Air Traffic Movements

(approx – thousands):     CAA ATM statistics
 CAA ATM statistics 1998 – 2008

UK Airport Statistics: 2012 – annual  (Table 4.2) ATMs 2002 – 2012

2012      35,853  (down – 21.4% on 2011)
2011      45,634 ( up +  6 % on 2010)
2010      43 (up +2% on 2009)   link to 2010 data

2009       42   (down – 4% on 2008)
2008       44 (down 5% on 2007)
2007       46
2006       48
2005       49
2000       30
1996       23

 

Air Freight

Freight tonnage  

UK Airport Statistics: 2012 – annual  (Table 13.2) Freight 2002 – 2012

2012       130  (down – 23% on 2011)

2011       168  ( down – 37%  on 2010)

2010       265  (no change on 2009)    link to 2010 data

2009       264   (down – 93% on 2008)
2008       3,740   (up 1% on 2007)
2007       3,709
2006       5,724
2005       8,521
2000       28,628
1996       27,301

 


Airport Contact Details:  

Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Administration Offices, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Liverpool L24 1YD
Multimap:     L24 1YD
Local community group:     –
Wikipedia info on the airport:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool_John_Lennon_Airport
Runway length:   2,286 metres
Proportion of domestic passengers, out of total passengers
CAA  statistics, annual figures   – comparing Tables 9 and 10.2

2006       17.8%
2007       15.1%
2008       15.3%

Business Aviation:   Number of business flights (= private jets)
CAA  statistics, annual figures – Table 3.1

2007           2,177
2008            3,592

 
 
 
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