Stansted Airport Through Time

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Aeronautics & Aerospace Engineering
Aerospace & Aviation Technology
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Aviation
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Cultural History
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Flying
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Transport

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  • ISBN 9781445600918
  • Weight: 321g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2011
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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London Stansted Airport began life as a Second World War US air base. Handed back to the British government at the end of the war, the base soon became home to many of Britain's fledgling charter airlines such as Skyways, Kearsley Airways and London Aero & Motor Services. Used for trooping flights to India and the Far East, by 1964, the airfield was being touted as a third airport for London and it came under the British Airports Authority in 1966. The arrival of Ryanair and Air UK saw an expansion of the airport and a new terminal was opened by HM The Queen in 1991. Along with a new rail line to central London, the new terminal confirmed Stansted's place as London's third airport. A second runway has been proposed but plans are on hold at present.
Charles Woodley is a lifelong aviation enthusiast and the author of many books on commercial aviation history, including 'Air Atlantique'. The organiser of several trips using Air Atlantique Dakotas, he is now retired and living in north-east Scotland.

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