Birmingham International Airport (BHX)
The Birmingham is one of 51 airports with scheduled flights in the United Kingdom. With only 12.99 m passengers checking in 2017 it clearly isnt't one of the most important airports of the country. The biggest airport by passenger amounts in the country is London Gatwick Airport.› All airports in the United Kingdom
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Facts about Birmingham International Airport
City: | Birmingham |
IATA Code: | BHX |
ICAO Code: | EGBB |
Timezone: | Greenwich Mean Time (UTC +0) |
Size | |
Airlines: | 26 |
Nonstop destinations: | 81 |
Runways: | 1 |
Longest runway: | 10,013 ft (3,052.0 m) |
Position | |
Longitude: | 1.74803 W |
Latitude: | 52.45390 N |
Height: | 327 ft (99.7 m) |
Nearby airports | |
Coventry Airport (CVT) | 20.0 km |
East Midlands Airport (EMA) | 51.0 km |
Sywell Aerodrome (ORM) | 67.0 km |
Gloucestershire Airport (GLO) | 69.0 km |
Nottingham Airport (NQT) | 69.0 km |
Oxford (Kidlington) Airport (OXF) | 75.0 km |
RAF Brize Norton (BZZ) | 79.0 km |
RAF Fairford (FFD) | 86.0 km |
Cotswold Airport (GBA) | 90.0 km |