Aberdeen Airport

Aberdeen International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerAGS Airports
OperatorAberdeen International Airport Ltd.
ServesAberdeen
LocationDyce, Scotland
Opened28 July 1934 (1934-07-28)
Hub for
Elevation AMSL215 ft / 66 m
Coordinates57°12′09″N 002°11′53″W / 57.20250°N 2.19806°W / 57.20250; -2.19806
Websitewww.aberdeenairport.com
Map
EGPD
Location of airport in Aberdeen
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16/34 1,953 6,407 Asphalt
Helipads
Number Length Surface
m ft
H05/H23 476 1,562 Asphalt
H14/H32 581 1,906 Asphalt
H36 260 853 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers2,229,918
Passenger change 22-23 13.8%
Aircraft movements73,442
Movements change 22-230.9%
Sources: UK AIP at NATS
Statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority

Aberdeen International Airport (IATA: ABZ, ICAO: EGPD) is an international airport, located in the Dyce suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland, approximately 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) northwest of Aberdeen city centre. As of 2023, 1.9 million people used the airport.

The airport is owned and operated by AGS Airports, which also owns and operates Glasgow and Southampton airports. It was previously owned and operated by Heathrow Airport Holdings (formerly known as BAA). Aberdeen Airport is a base for Eastern Airways and Loganair. The airport also serves as the main heliport for the offshore North Sea oil and gas industry. With the utilisation of newer aircraft, helicopters can reach northernmost platforms on both the east and west of Shetland.

The airport has a main passenger terminal, serving all scheduled and charter holiday flights. In addition, there are four terminals dedicated to North Sea helicopter operations, used by Bristow Helicopters, CHC Helicopter, NHV and Babcock Mission Critical Services Offshore. There is also an additional small terminal adjacent to the main passenger terminal, used only for specific oil company charter flights to Sumburgh in Shetland.