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Abbeyshrule Aerodrome

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Airport type
  
Private

Location
  
Abbeyshrule, Ireland

10/28
  
620

Province
  
Leinster

Operator
  
Longford Aviation Ltd.

Elevation AMSL
  
195 ft / 59 m

Elevation
  
59 m

Abbeyshrule Aerodrome

Serves
  
Athlone, Longford, Mullingar

Address
  
Cloonbrin, Co. Longford, Ireland

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Abbeyshrule Aerodrome is an airport located in south-east County Longford, Ireland, near the village of Abbeyshrule, 12 NM (22 km; 14 mi) west north-west of Mullingar and beside the River Inny and the Royal Canal. Located in the centre of Ireland, the aerodrome is situated in uncontrolled airspace and is clear of restricted areas. The airport is growing popular for midland business affairs, being geographically well situated between major urban centres such as Athlone, Longford and Mullingar, permitting business swift access to Europe.

The original grass airstrip at Abbeyshrule operated from 1955 to 1959 before being resumed by Jimmy Byrne in the early 1970s. In 1977 a new runway was laid at the present site. The bituminous runway is 620 by 18 m (2,034 by 59 ft). The Registered Training Facility (RTF), Aeroclub 2000, are located at the aerodrome as are several general aviation aircraft, including a Malmö MFI-9 Junior. On the north of the field, an assembly plant and a hangar was recently completed. The Abbeyshrule assembly plant produces the popular Czech kit planes from Urban Air, called Samba and Lambada.

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Abbeyshrule Aerodrome Wikipedia