Sligo Airport

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Sligo Airport
Aerfort Shligigh
IATA: SLX – ICAO: EISG
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Sligo Northwest Airport Co Ltd
Serves Sligo
Elevation AMSL 11 ft / 3 m
Coordinates 54°16′49″N 008°35′57″W / 54.28028, -8.59917
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 3,933 1,199 Asphalt

Sligo Airport (IATA: SXLICAO: EISG) (Irish: Aerfort Shligigh) is located in Strandhill, County Sligo, about 8 kilometres (5 miles) from Sligo in the Republic of Ireland. The airport is a relatively small regional airport and is only served by Aer Arann to Dublin and Manchester. In 2006 there were 38,000 passengers.

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[edit] Introduction

It is also the home of the Sligo Aero Club (a Registered Training Facility) and the northwest base for the Irish Coastguard. Helicopters fly from here to respond to distress calls and the area is commonly used for Coastguard training. Private flight training, skydiving and charity jumps are all operated from the airport.

A current safety concern surrounds the fact that the runways end just metres from Sligo Bay. In addition, the peninsula upon which the airport is situated is less than 2 km (1.2 mi) long. In 2003, a Euroceltic Airways Fokker F27 aircraft carrying the band Aslan overshot the runway and the nose went into sea. The accident caused no casualties.

Euroceltic were operating the Irish Government Public Service Obligation subsidy scheme for the route to Dublin at the time. The airline collapsed shortly thereafter and Aer Arann operated the route for the remainder of the contract. The 2005 contract tender was offered to Loganair who declined it. Aer Arann subsequently negotiated the operation of the contract with the Government. On 21 February 2007, The Irish Government announced that it would be giving €8.5 million to the airport in capital grant money.

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[edit] Airport data

  • Aerodrome licensed for ICAO cat A & B aircraft. ICAO RFF Cat 1 with Cat 2 available on request.
  • Take-off run available: 1200m on each runway
  • Landing distance available: 1170m on each runway
  • Air Traffic Control: (10nm SFC/5000ft) Class C
  • Aerodrome Flight Information Service: Class G
  • Sligo Tower: Frequency: 122.1 MHz
  • Sligo Information: Frequency: 122.1 MHz
  • Navigation Aids: DME 109 MHz SLG. NDB 384 kHz SLG

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