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Built in part of the grounds of Speke Hall, Speke Airport, as the airport was originally known, started scheduled flights in 1930
During World War II, the old Speke airport was taken over by the Royal Air Force and known as RAF Speke.
Rootes built many bombers in a shadow factory here, including Bristol Blenheims and 1,070 Handley Page Halifaxes. Lockheed Aircraft Corporation assembled many types including Hudsons and Mustangs, shipped from the United States to Liverpool Docks.The airport was also home to the Merchant Ship Fighter Unit.
In 1946,the airport reverted back to civilian use and By the early 1970s it was deemed that it would soon be unsuitable for the increased demands of larger airliners and it was closed when the 'new' John Lennon airport was built.
The original airport terminal buildings are now preserved as a Grade II listed art deco hotel,together with a small collection of older aircraft.
The original hangers are now in commercial use.
The old runway leading to JLA Airport was visible until the most of the land was used for large industrial units.
good to see this after 11 years of last visiting here back in 2010
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