Direct flights from Royal Air Force Abingdon
There are 3 destinations with direct flights from Royal Air Force Abingdon (Abingdon).
Destinations & direct flights from Royal Air Force Abingdon (Abingdon)
Asaba International Airport (ABB) is a smaller airport in Nigeria. The highest number of daily departures from Royal Air Force Abingdon is seen on the route to Murtala Mohammed International Airport (LOS), with an average of 2-3 flights every day. Furthermore, travelers can experience the longest available flight from Royal Air Force Abingdon on the Embraer 195 and Legacy 1000 operated service to Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (KAN), which lasts for roughly 1h 20m.
The most in-demand domestic routes departing from Royal Air Force Abingdon
Luton (LTN)
120 flights scheduled next month
Eastleigh (SOU)
21 flights scheduled next month
Sheffield (SZE)
1 flights scheduled next month
Belfast (BFS)
49 flights scheduled next month
Rochford (SEN)
3 flights scheduled next month
North Lincolnshire (HUY)
6 flights scheduled next month
The top international destinations from Royal Air Force Abingdon
Kano (KAN)
10 flights scheduled next month
Lagos (LOS)
39 flights scheduled next month
Abuja (ABV)
30 flights scheduled next month
Popular airlines flying out from Royal Air Force Abingdon
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Airport information
Airport name | Royal Air Force Abingdon |
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Airport (IATA) Code | ABB |
City | Abingdon |
Country | United-Kingdom (GB) |
Full location | Royal Air Force Abingdon |
Latitude | 51.758470 |
Longitude | -1.260676 |
Show on map | Google maps |
General Information About Royal Air Force Abingdon
For sixty years RAF Abingdon served as an integral base in the Royal Air Force (RAF). Many former personnel decided to stay after retiring and make Abingdon their home, enjoying all it offered them: shopping and socializing in town while sending their children to local schools while contributing to various charities.
Before World War II began Abingdon was predominantly used as a training field; by 1940 two squadrons of Fairey Battle Bombers were stationed here - they participated in many operational raids against Germany during this era.
Abingdon Station and Airfield at Abingdon was also utilized for pilot training involving No 6 Air Experience Flight as well as London University and Oxford University Air Squadrons.
Postwar, this station became part of Transport Command with Handley Page Hastings and Blackburn Beverley squadrons from 24 and 47 squadrons being stationed here respectively, until Hawker Siddeley Andovers from 46 squadron were added as an extra fleet in 1966.
RAF Abingdon was one of the busiest maintenance fields in Britain during the 1970s, servicing aircraft such as Hawker Hunters, SEPECAT Jaguars and Blackburn Buccaneers from various manufacturers as well as refurbishing Lancaster bombers by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
Abingdon was a popular destination, and its annual Air Day/Air & Country Show, held annually in September, was an immensely popular attraction, drawing crowds in their tens of thousands. Unfortunately, Abingdon airfield was closed due to defence review 'Options for Change' in July 1992; instead a technical site known as Dalton Barracks was constructed - named in honour of James Dalton VC who held an equivalent rank as quartermaster during 1879 Zulu Wars battle of Rorke's Drift.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
How many airports are there close to Abingdon?
1 airport(s) near to Abingdon:
What is the best airport to use when flying from Abingdon?
When departing from Abingdon, Royal Air Force Abingdon (ABB) is considered the most optimal airport due to its convenient location and accessibility.
Which airlines flying from Abingdon?
Flights from Royal Air Force Abingdon are offered by 1 different airlines. Airlines with the most flights: Air Peac
What is the longest flight from Royal Air Force Abingdon?
The longest flight duration from Royal Air Force Abingdon is the route to Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (KAN), which lasts approximately 1h 20m and is operated by an Embraer 195 and Legacy 1000
What is the IATA-code for Royal Air Force Abingdon?
Royal Air Force Abingdon uses the IATA code: ABB
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