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mech881
19th Jul 2015, 11:59
Can anyone explain why the majority of the general aviation is in the south of England? From a maintenance point of view there's very few companies in the north that carry out maintenance on light aircraft they all seem to be in the south. Just wondering as to why this could be.

fleigle
19th Jul 2015, 15:54
More money in the south, more airports, better weather.
Thats my first set of guesses.
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mech881
19th Jul 2015, 20:10
Second question, does anyone think that there is a market for ga In the north

EESDL
23rd Jul 2015, 01:13
Ex-RAF Church Fenton - Development underway but not for housing!
Substantial investment into infrastructure (Terminal, exec FBO etc) with airfield licence planned for end of Sep 15. Honda Jet due 2/4 2016. GNSS approaches planned for Mar 16.
One Pheonix from the ashes that should encourage GA in 'the North'
;-)

mech881
25th Jul 2015, 05:58
That's good to hear. Let's hope your right :-)

DirtyProp
25th Jul 2015, 10:28
Zee Jermanz attack from the south, that's why. :E

winkwink
25th Jul 2015, 15:52
I think it's a lot to do with population density. Far more people squeezed into the south, and especially the south east. GA is far more accessible to people on lower incomes in other areas, especially the north of England as living costs are lower.