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Cambridge Airport

The Airport holds a Public Use Licence and can accept the operation of public transport aircraft up to typically Boeing 747 or Airbus 320 size.

Cambridge Airport has excellent road and rail links being situated close to the M11 and A14 with the M25 being about 40 minutes away; Cambridge City Centre and the main line railway station are about 2 miles from the Airport. A frequent train service and short, 50 minute journey time makes London very accessible.

Cambridge City Airport is a regional airport with a business focus three miles from the world famous Cambridge University and City.

The airport provides access to the North, East and City of London as well as the fast growing businesses in the East Anglia region, it has excellent public transport connections and is close to the motorway network.

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Airport Facts

Cambridge Airport (IATA: CBG, ICAO: EGSC) is a small regional airport located in south-eastern England, near the village of Teversham, 1.5 miles from Cambridge City Centre and approximately 50 miles from London. It is also called Cambridge City Airport.

The airport is owned and operated by Marshall Aerospace, a Cambridge based company with many years' history servicing civilian and military contracts.
Although the airport does not offer regular passenger services it is available for corporate and private use, and is home to two flying schools.

Future
There has been a great deal of speculation in the past five years regarding the future of Cambridge Airport. The city is surrounded by large areas of greenbelt land which prohibits new housing and building land in the city is at a premium. In 2000 it was proposed to relocate the airport to a new home away from the city, freeing up 500 acres (2 kmē) of land for the building of several thousand new homes. A study was undertaken by Cambridgeshire County Council and planning permission was requested but subsequently withdrawn for a new airport, but at the time of writing (August 2005) no formal plans have been announced.

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