EGPH

E270333

EGPH is the ICAO airport code for Edinburgh Airport, the main international airport serving Scotland's capital city.

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Label Occurrences
EGPH canonical 3

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ICAO airport code
airport
international airport
international airport
runway
airportName Edinburgh Airport
distanceFromCityCentre_km approximately 9
distanceFromCityCentre_miles approximately 5.5
hasCustomsFacilities yes
hasHelicopterOperations yes
hasIATACode EDI
hasICAOCode EGPH
hasImmigrationFacilities yes
hasPassengerTrafficRankInScotland busiest airport in Scotland
hasPassengerTrafficRankInUK one of the busiest airports in the United Kingdom
hasPrimaryRunwayOrientation northeast–southwest
hasRunway Runway 06/24
hasTerminal Main terminal
hasTransportConnection Edinburgh Trams
bus services to Edinburgh city centre
road access via A8
isCapitalOf Scotland
isConstituentCountryOf United Kingdom
locatedInCity Edinburgh
locatedInCouncilArea Edinburgh
surface form: City of Edinburgh
locatedInCountry United Kingdom
locatedInNation Scotland
locatedNearTown Ingliston
locatedWestOf Edinburgh
surface form: Edinburgh city centre
openedAsCivilAirport 1947
operator Edinburgh Airport
surface form: Edinburgh Airport Limited
originallyOpenedAs Turnhouse Aerodrome
ownedBy Global Infrastructure Partners
previouslyOwnedBy Heathrow Airport Holdings
surface form: BAA plc
runwayNumber 06/24
servesCity Edinburgh
servesMetropolitanArea Edinburgh and South East Scotland city region
surface form: Edinburgh metropolitan area
servesRegion central Scotland
surface form: Central Scotland

Lothian
supportsDomesticFlights yes
supportsInternationalFlights yes
surfaceType asphalt
timeZoneDST UTC+1
timeZoneStandard UTC+0
usedAsRAFBase RAF Turnhouse
surface form: Royal Air Force Turnhouse

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EDI ICAOCode EGPH
subject surface form: Edinburgh Airport