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In the last 30 years history of Airsafe, it has provided hundreds of domestic and international airports with airfield lighting products including in-pavement lights, elevated lights, PAPI systems as well as sequency flashing lights. The performances list
Project Introduction   LED fittings for Airfield Ground Lighting
Products Supplied   LED approach light, LED runway light, LED taxiway light
Amount of Supply   1899 sets
Completion Date   May.2017

 
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Leeds Bradford Airport (IATA: LBA, ICAO: EGNM) is located at Yeadon, in the City of Leeds
Metropolitan District in West Yorkshire, England, 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) northwest of
Leeds city centre itself.[1] It was opened in October 1931 as Yeadon Aerodrome,[3] and is still
often referred to as Yeadon Airport by locals. It serves the cities of Leeds and Bradford, as well as
the wider Yorkshire region including the cities of York and Wakefield, and the District of
Harrogate, and is the largest airport within Yorkshire. The airport was in public ownership until
May 2007, when it was sold for £145.5 million to Bridgepoint Capital.[4]

Leeds Bradford has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence (Number P800) that allows flights for the
public transport of passengers and for flight training. The Airport operates to many domestic and
European destinations. The airport is also the highest in England at an elevation of 681 ft (208 m).[5] By
the number of passengers handled in 2016, Leeds Bradford was the 15th busiest airport in the UK.[2] It is
a base for Eastern Airways, Jet2.com and Ryanair. Thomas Cook Airlines, and TUI Airways are
seasonally based at the airport.
 
Airport Name   Leeds Bradford Airport
Category   N/A
Number of Runway    1
ICAO Code   EGNM
Spot Number   N/A
Boarding Bridge   N/A
Passenger Throughput   20.2 mio in 2017
Cargo Throughput   157 tons in 2017