| Durham Tees Valley Airport
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| Quick Info
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| Type of Airport
| Commercial
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| Run by
| Peel Holdings
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| Opened
| 1966
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| Closest Town
| Darlington, England, United Kingdom
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| Distance from Town
| 9 kilometers (5 miles)
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| Latitude
| Longitude
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| 54°30´33.08"N
| 1°25´45.86"W
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| IATA
| MME
| ICAO
| EGNV
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| Runways
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| Direction
| Length
| Surface
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| Feet
| Metres
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| 05/23
| 7,516
| 2291
| Paved
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| 01/19
| 2,428
| 740
| Paved
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| Statistics
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| 2004
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| Number of Passengers
| 788,382
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| Number of Takeoffs/Landings
| n/a
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Durham Tees Valley Airport (IATA airport code: MME, ICAO airport code: EGNV) is located six miles east of Darlington, in North East England. It is one of the UK's smaller airports and is mainly used for chartered flights, although there are a growing number of scheduled flights available. The airport is owned by a consortium of local authorities and Peel Holdings PLC.
Previously called Teesside International Airport, it was renamed Durham Tees Valley Airport on 21st September 2004 as part of a redevelopment plan.
Previously, Durham Tees Valley was a RAF base, RAF Middleton-St-George which at one time housed Lancaster bombers. In 1963, the airfield was closed and sold to Cleveland County Council who developed the site into a commercial airport. Queen Margaritha of Sweden opened the international passenger terminal in 1966. The airport has since been developed as a regional airport for the North East of England, and has expanded successfully ever since.
Scheduled Services Winter 2004
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