Lannion–Côte de Granit Airport

In April 1959, the National Center for Telecommunications Studies (CNET) set up a first department near the airfield runway.[3] In 1964, creation of a special connection reserved for CNET personnel with the Villacoublay military airfield until December 2001 (25,000 passengers per year on average).In 1974, the Rousseau Aviation company opened the first commercial line to Paris via Dinard in Hawker Siddley 7487.That same year, a project was proposed to extend the runway by 360 meters to accommodate larger planes, with the goal of developing the airport through low-cost flights.[9] As of November 2018, there are no regular passenger flights at Lannion after Chalair Aviation pulled their seasonal services as the sole operator.
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