Carlisle Lake District Airport

Carlisle Lake District Airport
Summary
Airport typePrivate
OwnerA W Jenkinson
OperatorA W Jenkinson
LocationIrthington, Cumbria
Elevation AMSL190 ft / 58 m
Coordinates54°56′15″N 002°48′33″W / 54.93750°N 2.80917°W / 54.93750; -2.80917
Websitewww.carlisleairport.co.uk
Map
EGNC is located in Cumbria
EGNC
EGNC
Location in Cumbria, England
EGNC is located in the former City of Carlisle district
EGNC
EGNC
Location in the City of Carlisle district, Cumbria
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
01/19 938 3,077 Asphalt
06/24 1,837 6,027 Asphalt
Statistics (2021)
Passengers0
Passenger change 20–21Decrease100.0%
Aircraft Movements0
Movements change 20–21Decrease100.0%
Sources: UK AIP at NATS[1]
Statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority[2]

Carlisle Lake District Airport (IATA: CAX, ICAO: EGNC) is a small airport located 5 NM (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) east north-east of Carlisle, England on a plain near the River Irthing.

Originally opened as an RAF base, it came under government ownership in the 1960s before being sold to Haughey Airports in 2000 which was later purchased and rebranded as Stobart Air Limited. Stobart Group purchased Carlisle Airport in May 2009 for £9.9 million and constructed a £12 million freight distribution center. In July 2019, a new terminal was opened that briefly connected Carlisle with commercial flights to Belfast, Dublin & London but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, commercial flights ceased operating in April 2020.

Since it's partial re-opening post COVID-19, it now operates unlicensed & welcomes general aviation aircraft, as well as being host to several military exercises throughout the year. There is Avgas, JetA1 and F34 fuel available during operating hours.[3]

The airport has been the location for some prehistoric excavations.[4] It also hosts the Solway Aviation Museum. Since 2024, it has been owned and operated by forest products company A.W. Jenkinson.[5][6]

  1. ^ "Carlisle – EGNC". Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  2. ^ "UK airport data: Tables 3, 9 and 13.pdf". UK Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  3. ^ https://www.carlisleairport.co.uk/ [bare URL]
  4. ^ "The Prehistoric Society – Past No. 29". www.ucl.ac.uk. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  5. ^ "New airport owner pledges £5m investment". 24 May 2024.
  6. ^ "A.W. Jenkinson Group takes over Carlisle Lake District Airport".