Various military aircraft from the United States of America have been descending on a small Scottish airport in recent days as the region prepares to host a visit by current US President Donald Trump.
Three American military refuelling aircraft that previously stopped at the airport are believed to be supporting US-Israeli airstrikes.
A Scottish airport is catching flak for a significant increase in private flights throughout 2024. According to a BBC article, Oxfam Scotland called out the government for allowing more than 2,400 ...
John Swinney has said he would consider banning US military jets from Scotland’s state-owned airport if they were involved in air strikes on Iran. The First Minister said he was ...
A SCOTTISH airport is being used by the US military to assist its strikes on Iran amid Operation Epic Fury, it has been ...
Philip Ingram, a former Army Colonel and Intelligence Officer, says Scotland's government-owned airport will be supporting ...
As the great escape of summer 2025 begins, airports across the UK are predicted to handle more passengers than ever in July and August. Exclusive research by The Independent reveals Fridays, Sundays ...
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Ripped off for drop-off... two of Scotland's airports accused of using passengers as 'cash cows'
Two of Scotland’s main airports have been accused of being a ‘law unto themselves’ and using passengers as a ‘cash cow’ after hiking drop-off fees by up to 600 per cent in the past decade. Customers ...
LONDON Airports in northern England, Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland were forced to close Sunday afternoon due to a dense cloud of volcanic ash drifting over from Iceland. The shutdowns ...
The Scottish Government is seeking clarity from the UK Government as some airports in the country are used as stopover points ...
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