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EIKK Kilkenny Airport MVFR

  • Name
    Kilkenny Airport
  • ICAO / IATA / GPS
    EIKK / KKY / EIKK
  • Type
  • Restriction
  • Region
  • Timezone
    6:47 am (GMT)
  • Municipality
    Kilkenny
  • Coordinates
    52° 39′ 2″ N 7° 17′ 45″ W
  • Elevation
    300 ft (91 m MSL)

About Kilkenny Airport

Kilkenny Airport (IATA: KKY, ICAO: EIKK) is an airport located 1.5 NM (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) west of Kilkenny in County Kilkenny, Ireland. The aerodrome was founded in 1963 by John Hehir, Martin Mulhall, Patrick Nolan and Edward Stallard. All founding members were active pilots and natives of Kilkenny.

The aerodrome was first licensed by the Department of Transport and Power on 30 April 1965. The aerodrome has remained licensed each year since first licence issue. The current licence holder is Irish Skydiving Club Limited. The aerodrome consisted originally of two grass runways, but in 1976, this was reduced to a single runway (09/27) and the main runway was extended to 930 metres.

There is a parachute club and flying club based at the aerodrome and the aerodrome facilitates private domestic aircraft and private international flights, mainly from the UK. There are a number of private light aircraft based at the aerodrome. Kilkenny Airport is also home to the Kinair Air Rally, which ran every year for 25 years.

Kilkenny Airport was funded each year by Kilkenny County Council from 1976 to 2007.

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