It was renamed after Liverpudlian musician John Lennon of the Beatles in 2001. Between 19, the facility was one of Europe's fastest-growing commercial airports, as annual passenger numbers increased from 689,468 to 5.47 million. Originally called Speke Airport, it was operated by the Royal Air Force as RAF Speke in World War II. The airport comprises a single passenger terminal, three general use hangars, a FedEx Express courier service centre as well as a single runway measuring 7,500 ft (2,286 m) in length, with the control tower south of the runway. Scheduled domestic, European, North African and Middle Eastern services are operated from the airport. Liverpool John Lennon Airport ( IATA: LPL, ICAO: EGGP) is an international airport in Liverpool, England, on the estuary of the River Mersey 6.5 nautical miles (12.0 km 7.5 mi) south-east of Liverpool city centre. Statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority
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