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Can helicopters land at London City Airport?

London City Airport does not allow helicopter landings due to noise restrictions - however VIP ground transportation can be arranged between Battersea and London City airport.



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London City Airport handles most of those private jet travelers and the airport has a business feel to it. The airport prides itself on being London's fastest, most punctual and closest to downtown airport.

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Airbus A220: Two A220 aircraft can be scheduled on the ground at LCY simultaneously subject to A220 stand availability.

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Because it's a smaller airport, arrivals and departures at LCY can be much quicker and easier than larger airports in London.

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The single terminal allows a quick and seamless journey from kerbside to airside in under 15 minutes. (Nb: Some routes are summer/winter only). We operate 15 Embraer 190, and six Embraer 170 aircraft (BA CityFlyer), a Saab 2000 (wet leased from Eastern Airways) and two Airbus A318 (BA mainline) from the airport.

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The largest and the most pre-eminent business aviation airport in the UK, Farnborough Airport is the business gateway to Europe and beyond.

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As was perhaps to be expected, London City Airport, the closest airport to the City, is also the most expensive.

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In 2022, four of the airports in London served more than 10 million passengers: London-Heathrow, London-Gatwick, London-Stansted and London-Luton. While much smaller than the others, London-City is also worth mentioning as it's perhaps the most convenient London airport.

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There might be a main international airport and a smaller, domestic/regional-only airport. London is so big that it actually has six official airports. They are located in very different parts of the city, serve different purposes and largely offer flights to differing destinations.

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Because of space limitations and just one, very short runway, large aircraft is not permitted to use the airport, which limits long-haul flight availability. The lack of space also means that London City Airport operates out of a relatively small terminal building.

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