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Old 15th March 2007 | 13:58
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Barton, could this be Manchester's future second airport

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co....me_change.html

BARTON Aerodrome is to be renamed City Airport Manchester - even though it's in Salford.

The aerodrome was bought by Manchester Ship Canal Developments - a joint venture between Peel Airports and Manchester council - in 2002.

Now they are hoping that the change of name will prompt an increase in users, particularly executive business flyers.

Steve Gill, the airport's managing director, said: "City Airport Manchester will build on the history of Barton Aerodrome and will continue to offer a variety of services to both organisations and individuals.

"The airport is in an excellent location and by improving existing facilities and investing further we hope to attract additional users."

Since 2002, Manchester Ship Canal Developments has invested £250,000 in the facilities at the Liverpool Road site in Eccles, and spent £75,000 on refurbishing the control tower.

However, Salford's civic leaders are outraged that the company has decided to change the name without any consultation.

Salford leader Coun John Merry said: "I would like them to retain the local area link. We will be wanting to know why they want to change the name but we have no power to decide it. I'm not keen on the new name and I'm concerned that they don't sever links with the local community."

'Awful'

Conservative leader Coun. Karen Garrido said: "It's awful. For goodness sake, everyone else wants to be in Salford - even the BBC. I shall be having a word about this."

And Coun. David Lancaster added: "I don`t see why they should want to change the name and if they did it should still have a Salford link. I will be taking this up with Peel."

Barton Aerodrome is operated by Lancashire Aero Club on behalf of the Manchester Ship Canal Developments.

When the lease expires later this month Peel Airports will take over the management and will continue to offer Lancashire Aero Club a home at the site.

Its control tower is Grade II-listed and has been in continual use since 1928.

There are almost 60,000 landings and take-offs a year.
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Old 15th March 2007 | 16:43
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Is it the 1st April already?

Haven't laughed so much in ages, suggest this is moved to Jet Blast.
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do you think they care

However, Salford's civic leaders are outraged that the company has decided to change the name without any consultation.

As if Peel care what anyone thinks - theyre just a bunch of
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Barton, could this be Manchester's future second airport

NO!
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Old 15th March 2007 | 23:17
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Never underestimate Peel!
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Old 15th March 2007 | 23:35
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Facilities already surpass those available to passengers at JOHN LENNON AIRPORT...another peel project.
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Hoping to attract Executive Flyers? Hmmmmmm.... wouldnt it be a good idea to have a decent length Tarmac runway then?
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Old 16th March 2007 | 08:18
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Suspect that all the power lines around Barton, and the M60 Barton Bridge could prove to be inhibitors to the development of flights.
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Old 16th March 2007 | 11:36
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By 'improving existing facilities' I can only assume that they intend to fill in all the potholes in the grass so that it more resembles a runway than a golf course.

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Hoping to attract Executive Flyers? Hmmmmmm.... wouldnt it be a good idea to have a decent length Tarmac runway then?
Suspect that all the power lines around Barton, and the M60 Barton Bridge could prove to be inhibitors to the development of flights.
Watch this space.

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Old 16th March 2007 | 13:12
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golf course ?

By 'improving existing facilities' I can only assume that they intend to fill in all the potholes in the grass so that it more resembles a runway than a golf course
you must play on some god awful golf courses , i think to compare barton to any golf course does it an injustice - the golf course that is
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Old 16th March 2007 | 14:20
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I don't have much of a problem taking off or landing there.

Clocked up about 350 hours out of there in the last 6 years.

Great airfield, shame about the politics.

At least its not going to close and be turned into a shopping centre........................yet.

Just hope the cost of flying is not going to go though the roof.
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http://www.cityairportmanchester.com/
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I know that Peel Holdings have been trying to get hold of control of Barton for some time.......heard the rumours as a youngster years ago so interesting that something is finally happening.

Presumably if this vision is to be realised they will have to extend the runway not to mention tarmac it......someone called it a golf course.....on some days its worse than a rugby field let alone a golf course........do Peel Holdings own the land surrounding Barton i.e. to the North-East and West of the 09/27?
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Old 27th March 2007 | 06:29
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The airport is owned 50% by Peel and the other 50% is owned i believe, by Manchester City Council, who are the majority shareholders of Manchester Airport.
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Old 27th March 2007 | 11:23
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"BARTON Aerodrome is to be renamed City Airport Manchester - even though it's in Salford"

Just like that famous united football club whose ground is in Salford but are named from Manchester !!!
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Old 27th March 2007 | 16:50
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Using this logic I'd be suggesting Barton urgently reconsiders a name change.......the words "City" and "Manchester" being synonymous with failure of monumental proportions.
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Old 27th March 2007 | 19:08
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I take it you mean the team from Eastlands


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Old 27th March 2007 | 21:06
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I know the mods dont like football talk, but can we correct an inaccuracy United are not in Salford and never have been, the ground is in Streford in the borough of Trafford
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Old 28th March 2007 | 18:16
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To bring this back to aviation matters:

Looking at the current site even if they tarmac the whole lot there's not much scope for a runway that will accommodate an aircraft of any significant size - so do Peel Holdings own the land adjacent to Barton which could be used to lengthen a runway? Now obstacles.....there's another matter!!
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