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Saturday, 1 September 1984
NEC Maglev (1) - First commercial Maglev
Uploaded by Fidodog08 on 8 Apr 2010
Maglev began operating in 1984 between the airport and Birmingham International railway station. The station is on the West Coast Main Line and serves both Birmingham Airport and the National Exhibition Centre. Maglev was abandoned due to lack of spare parts in 1995.
Wednesday, 30 May 1984
Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the new Birmingham Airport terminal
On 30 May 1984 Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the new terminal which is located on the east side of the runway adjacent to the Birmingham Airport (International) railway station and the National Exhibition Centre, able to handle three million passengers a year. It included a Maglev Airport Rapid Transit system, running between the airport and Birmingham International railway station on a 600-metre (1,969 ft) track. The original Art Deco 1939 terminal and control tower are still visible and are in use as aviation related offices, near hangars to the west of the runway.
Wednesday, 4 April 1984
Birmingham Airport - New Terminal & Pier 04/04/1984
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By Sky Brex
Uploaded on 4 Nov 2010
Birmingham Airport - New Terminal & Pier 04/04/1984
The start of the "modern era" began at Birmingham Airport - on Wednesday 4 April 1984 the "new" terminal site opened for business - over the previous night a major opeation had taken place to relocate all the airlines, their aircraft and equipment from the Elmdon site to the new facility on the eastern side of the airfield.
By the mid 1970's Birmingham Airport was handling over a million passengers and the existing terminal on the Elmdon site was already bursting at the seems. A long planning and consultation exercise thus began to build a completely new terminal on a site on the eastern side of the airfield adjacent to the main Birmingham to London railway line and the recently completed National Exhibition Centre - NEC.
Birmingham Airport director Bob Taylor.
Kay Alexander, Patrick Burns
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By Sky Brex
Uploaded on 4 Nov 2010
Birmingham Airport - New Terminal & Pier 04/04/1984
The start of the "modern era" began at Birmingham Airport - on Wednesday 4 April 1984 the "new" terminal site opened for business - over the previous night a major opeation had taken place to relocate all the airlines, their aircraft and equipment from the Elmdon site to the new facility on the eastern side of the airfield.
By the mid 1970's Birmingham Airport was handling over a million passengers and the existing terminal on the Elmdon site was already bursting at the seems. A long planning and consultation exercise thus began to build a completely new terminal on a site on the eastern side of the airfield adjacent to the main Birmingham to London railway line and the recently completed National Exhibition Centre - NEC.
Birmingham Airport director Bob Taylor.
Kay Alexander, Patrick Burns
Birmingham International Airport in 1984 Advert
Sky Brex
Published on 26 Nov 2017
Birmingham International Airport now known as Birmingham Airport was also formerly known as Elmdon Airport. The modern era began in 1984 for Birmingham International Airport.
On 30 May 1984 Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II officially opened the new terminal which is located on the east side of the runway adjacent to the Birmingham Airport (International) railway station and the National Exhibition Centre, able to handle three million passengers a year. It included a Maglev Airport Rapid Transit system, running between the airport and Birmingham International railway station on a 600-metre (1,969 ft) track. The original Art Deco 1939 terminal and control tower are still visible and are in use as aviation related offices, near hangars to the west of the runway.
Wednesday, 29 February 1984
Prince Charles & Princess Diana arrive at Birmingham Airport
Prince Charles and Princess Diana arrive at Birmingham Airport on 29th February 1984 to visit St Mary's Hospice, Selly Park, Birmingham.The princess is wearing a red Catherine Walker coat with matching red pillbox hat. This event was a month prior to Tour to Australia and New Zealand.
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