Bembridge Airport

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Bembridge Airport
Bembridge Airport
Bembridge Airport
Code IATA: BBP, ICAO: EGHJ
County Hampshire
Public
Operator Vectis Gliding Club Ltd
Location SZ630868
50°40’41"N, 1°6’34"W
Runway(s) 2,713 feet (Concrete)
Website www.eghj.co.uk

Bembridge Airport (IATA: BBP, ICAO: EGHJ) is an unlicensed aerodrome located about a mile south-west of the village of Bembridge in the east of the Isle of Wight, Hampshire. It is one of two small airstrips on the Isle of Wight, the other being Sandown Airport about four miles to the south-west.

Bembridge Airport is open to non-residents with prior permission.

Gliding no longer takes place from Bembridge.

History

Bembridge opened in 1920 with commercial airline service starting in 1934. In 1965, Britten-Norman began production, adjacent to the airport, with their prototype Islander aircraft.[1]

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References

  1. Fortier, Rénald (28 May 2018). "There is more to life than airplanes, Part 4 | The Channel" (in en). Ingenium. https://ingeniumcanada.org/channel/articles/there-is-more-to-life-than-airplanes-part-4. "The prototype of the Britten-Norman Islander at the 26e Salon international de l’aéronautique et de l’espace, Le Bourget, Paris, June 1965."