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Flying Drones Around Liverpool John Lennon Airport

We have seen an increase in the number of requests for the use of drones around Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

As an airport, our first commitment, as always, is to passenger safety and security. Drones that are used around the airport, in most cases, require permission from Air Traffic Control to ensure they don’t interfere with aircraft movements.

Permission to fly drones can only be given by Air Traffic Control Watch Supervisors. If you are seeking permission to use drones around LJLA please email;

sua@Liverpoolairport.com

To find out more about flying drones, please visit the UK CAA section about drones or read the EC 'The EU Drone Policy.'

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