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Airport's history updated
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An Aviation historian who lives in Cheltenham has revised and
updated his account of Liverpool Airport to mark its 75th
anniversary.
Phil Butler, pictured, who lives in Bishop's Cleeve has written
several books on the history of flight and aircraft and his book
Liverpool John Lennon Airport, An Illustrated History has been
expanded and republished.
The author, 70, who was born and brought up in Liverpool, moved
to Cheltenham when he took a job with British Energy in Barnwood.
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
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John Lennon Airport? I can just Imagine what he'd say.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: RAY CONNOLLY JOHN LENNON had a great sense of humour, there's no disputing that, and when it came to admiring those with a taste for the absurd, he had few equals. All the same, little in his life could have prepared him for the surreal events which took place in Liverpool yesterday, when
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Short points: WHEN I was picking a friend up from John Lennon Airport.(Features)
Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
; Byline: J Jones WHEN I was picking a friend up from John Lennon Airport, I couldn't believe the litter around the airport. The taxi rank was a disgrace. We are supposed to be Capital of Culture 08. J Jones, Dovecot
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John Lennon Airport.
Airports International
; Peel Holdings, owners of Liverpool Airport, are to re-name the airport as Liverpool John Lennon Airport, when its new terminal opens in spring 2002.
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JOHN LENNON INTERNATIONAL; Liverpool airport honours famous son.(News)
The Mirror (London, England)
; Byline: STEPHEN WHITE LIVERPOOL Airport is to be re-named in honour of John Lennon. The late Beatle's wife Yoko Ono has given the move her seal of approval. A pounds 32.5million terminal to be opened early next year will now be known as Liverpool's John Lennon Airport. It will be the first British
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Liverpool John Lennon Airport.
Airports International
; Peel Holdings, owners of Liverpool John Lennon Airport have submitted a planning application to further expand its passenger facilities to cope with a predicted 4.5 million passengers a year by 2006.
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Everton stars pay pounds 2 for a quick getaway at John Lennon Airport.(News)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
; EVERTON'S first team squad were among the first passengers to pay a pounds 2 surcharge to use a new fast-track security gate at Liverpool John Lennon airport, yesterday. The new system was introduced to allow passengers to by-pass the lengthy queues that form in the security search area. Those
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Brief Case: Shop at Liverpool John Lennon airport.(Business)
Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
; THE 08 Place shop at Liverpool John Lennon airport is stocking The Scouse Soap Company's goods, such as Lennon & Lime Street and You'll Never Wash Alone soaps.
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Ticket to fly; Now it's 'John Lennon Airport' as Liverpool honours its famous son.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: KATE HURRY IN the 1960s he was a rebellious rock star whose controversial views often shocked the establishment. Forty years on, however, John Lennon has been taken to the nation's hearts so much that Liverpool is renaming its airport in his honour. His widow Yoko Ono will fly in to
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JOHN LENNON AIRPORT WILL BE RYANAIR EXPANSION HUB.(Business)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
; LIVERPOOL John Lennon Airport is on course to become a major UK hub for market leading budget airline Ryanair, it emerged yesterday. The Irish airline yesterday announced a new service linking Merseyside and North Wales with Brussels, capital of the European Union. And in an interview with the
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Killer father worked at John Lennon airport.(News)
Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
; BRIAN Philcox was a security worker at Liverpool John Lennon Airport. The 52-year-old worked for Group 4 Securicor (G4S) scanning passengers' bags and operating other x-ray equipment, often working unsocial hours. One staff member said: Everyone was really shocked when they heard what happened.
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