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Sligo Airport

Sligo Airport
Aerfort Shligigh
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Sligo Airport
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Sligo Northwest Airport Co Ltd
Serves Sligo , Ireland
Location Strandhill, County Sligo
Elevation AMSL 11 ft / 3 m
Coordinates 54°16′49″N 008°35′57″W / 54.28028°N 8.59917°W / 54.28028; -8.59917 (Sligo Airport)Coordinates: 54°16′49″N 008°35′57″W / 54.28028°N 8.59917°W / 54.28028; -8.59917 (Sligo Airport)
Website www.sligoairport.com
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SXL is located in Ireland
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Location of airport in Ireland
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
11/29 1,199 3,933 Asphalt
Source: Irish AIS

Sligo Airport (Irish: Aerfort Shligigh) is located in Strandhill, County Sligo, 5 NM (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) west of Sligo, at the end of the R277 road, in Ireland. The airport is a small regional airport and has no scheduled routes.

Sligo Airport is the home of the Sligo Aero Club (a Registered Training Facility) and the northwest base for the Irish Coastguard. Private flight training, skydiving and charity jumps are all operated from the airport.

Like airports such as Gibraltar and Funchal, Sligo has a lack of safety margin for undershoots and overshoots because the peninsula upon which the airport is situated is less than 2 km (1.2 mi) long. In 2002 a Euroceltic Airways Fokker F27 aircraft carrying the band Aslan overshot the runway and the nose dipped into the sea. The accident caused no casualties.

Euroceltic was operating the Government of Ireland public service obligation subsidy scheme for the route to Dublin at the time. The airline collapsed shortly afterwards 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, to upgrade the runway and add approach lighting and safety enhancements. However, the proposed runway extension would have required infill and the erection of gantries across part of the adjacent protected beach. The plan drew much local criticism and almost 400 objections from residents of the local area, fisheries groups, the Department of Environment, An Taisce and Birdwatch Ireland. The planning permission was quashed on the third attempt by a high court judge on justification grounds.


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