Located in the Dyce suburb six miles northwest of Aberdeen city centre, serving as the world's largest commercial heliport with major helicopter operations to North Sea oil platforms. The busy airfield handles both commercial flights and general aviation training on the east side, with helicopter operations having right of way due to SAR and oil industry traffic. Good access to Aberdeen's whiskey distilleries, rolling countryside, castles, and festivals, with quality dining nearby.
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Aberdeen International Airport Ltd
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Administrator: ABERDEEN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LTD.
Aberdeen/Dyce (EGPD) is a general aviation airfield in the United Kingdom. The airfield sits at an elevation of 215 feet. It has 7 runways: 05 477m (asphalt), 23 477m (asphalt), 14 581m (asphalt), 32 581m (asphalt), 16 1953m (asphalt), 34 1953m (asphalt), 36 260m (asphalt).
Located in the Dyce suburb six miles northwest of Aberdeen city centre, serving as the world's largest commercial heliport with major helicopter operations to North Sea oil platforms. The busy airfield handles both commercial flights and general aviation training on the east side, with helicopter operations having right of way due to SAR and oil industry traffic. Good access to Aberdeen's whiskey distilleries, rolling countryside, castles, and festivals, with quality dining nearby.
Pilots flying into Aberdeen/Dyce will find plenty to do nearby. There are 20 restaurants within reach, with Big B's Burgers just a 6-minute walk from the airfield. 20 hotels nearby provide accommodation options from 0.2km away. 21 attractions and things to do are within easy reach.
Aberdeen/Dyce is well connected by rail, with 1 railway station nearby, including Portlethen (15.8km away).
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