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RAF Northolt

RAF Northolt
Ensign of the Royal Air Force.svg
Ruislip, Greater London in England
Northolt-600.jpg
Ready to carry or to fight
EGWU is located in Greater London
EGWU
EGWU
Shown within Greater London
Coordinates 51°33′11″N 000°25′06″W / 51.55306°N 0.41833°W / 51.55306; -0.41833Coordinates: 51°33′11″N 000°25′06″W / 51.55306°N 0.41833°W / 51.55306; -0.41833
Type Royal Air Force station
Site information
Owner Ministry of Defence
Operator Royal Air Force
Website www.raf.mod.uk/rafnortholt/
Site history
Built 1915 (1915)
In use 1915-Present
Garrison information
Occupants
Airfield information
Identifiers IATA: NHT, ICAO: EGWU
Elevation 124 ft (38 m) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
07/25 1,687 m (5,535 ft) Grooved asphalt
Sources: UK AIP at NATS

RAF Northolt (IATA: NHTICAO: EGWU) is a Royal Air Force station in South Ruislip, 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) from Uxbridge in the London Borough of Hillingdon, west London. Approximately 6 mi (10 km) north of London Heathrow Airport, the station also handles a large number of private civil flights. Northolt has one runway in operation, spanning 1,687 m × 46 m (5,535 ft × 151 ft), with a grooved asphalt surface.

Northolt pre-dates the establishment of the Royal Air Force by almost three years, having opened in May 1915. Originally established for the Royal Flying Corps, it has the longest history of continuous use of any RAF airfield. Before the outbreak of the Second World War, the station was the first to take delivery of the Hawker Hurricane. The station played a key role during the Battle of Britain, when fighters from several of its units, including No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron, engaged enemy aircraft as part of the defence of London. It became the first base to have squadrons operating Supermarine Spitfire aircraft within German airspace.

During the construction of Heathrow Airport, Northolt was used for commercial civil flights, becoming the busiest airport in Europe for a time and a major base for British European Airways. More recently the station has become the hub of British military flying operations in the London area. Northolt has been extensively redeveloped since 2006 to accommodate these changes, becoming home to the British Forces Post Office, which moved to a newly constructed headquarters and sorting office on the site. Units currently based at RAF Northolt are No. 32 (The Royal) Squadron, the Queen's Colour Squadron, 600 (City of London) Squadron, No 1 Aeronautical Information Documents Unit, the Air Historical Branch and the Central Band of the RAF. The station has also been used as a filming location for productions made at Pinewood Studios.


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