Norwich International Airport (IATA: NWI, ICAO: EGSH), also known as Norwich Airport is an airport in the city of Norwich in Norfolk County, England to 2.8 nmi (5.1856 km) north of downtown and near the suburbs of the city.
Along with a long history of flights to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol with KLM Cityhopper (formerly KLM United Kingdom), is offering flights to various destinations in the UK and Europe. Besides the commercial flights, charter flights also operate from Norwich. Bristow Helicopters transports personnel to extraction of North Sea gas and Skydrift Air Charter, Charter Sterling Helicopters and Saxon operates private jets and executive helicopter charter flights.
Norwich airport is licensed for public use aerodrome the CAA (Number P723) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or flight training. The airport has one runway (designated 09/27), is 1841 meters long. A little hint of 1,285 meters (designated 04/22) was closed in 2006 and is now used as rolling. The airport has nine parking spaces for commercial aircraft.