Closest Airport to Brentwood, Airports Near Brentwood, United Kingdom
The closest airport to Brentwood is London City Airport (LCY). Distance from London City Airport to Brentwood is 13.43 miles / 21.62 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Brentwood
- London City Airport (21.62 Km)
- Southend Municipal Airport (27.38 Km)
- Stansted Airport (29.83 Km)
- Rochester Airport (32.81 Km)
- Biggin Hill Airport (37.41 Km)
- Northolt Airport (50.67 Km)
- Luton Airport (54.42 Km)
- London Heathrow Airport (55.73 Km)
- Gatwick Airport (62.85 Km)
- Cambridge Airport (65.63 Km)
- Fregate Island Airport (67.18 Km)
- Mildenhall Airport (83.35 Km)
- Farnborough Airport (84.3 Km)
- Lydd International Airport (85.96 Km)
- Blackbush Airport (86.51 Km)
- RAF Wyton (86.71 Km)
- Lakenheath RAF (89.42 Km)
- Royal Air Force Station (96.73 Km)
- Royal Air Force Station (96.86 Km)
- Shoreham Airport (96.89 Km)
List of Airports close to Brentwood
London City Airport (LCY)
London City Airport is located approximately 13.05 miles / 21 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is LCY.
Southend Municipal Airport (SEN)
Southend Municipal Airport is located approximately 16.78 miles / 27 kilometers East (E) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is SEN.
Stansted Airport (STN)
Stansted Airport is located approximately 18.02 miles / 29 kilometers North (N) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is STN.
Rochester Airport (RCS)
Rochester Airport is located approximately 19.88 miles / 32 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is RCS.
West Malling Airport (WEM)
West Malling Airport is located approximately 22.37 miles / 36 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is WEM.
Biggin Hill Airport (BQH)
Biggin Hill Airport is located approximately 22.99 miles / 37 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is BQH.
Wether Field Royal Air Force (WXF)
Wether Field Royal Air Force is located approximately 25.48 miles / 41 kilometers North-Northeast (NNE) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is WXF.
Hatfield Airport (HTF)
Hatfield Airport is located approximately 25.48 miles / 41 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is HTF.
Northolt Airport (NHT)
Northolt Airport is located approximately 31.07 miles / 50 kilometers West (W) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is NHT.
Duxford Airport (QFO)
Duxford Airport is located approximately 32.93 miles / 53 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is QFO.
Luton Airport (LTN)
Luton Airport is located approximately 33.55 miles / 54 kilometers West-Northwest (WNW) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is LTN.
Redhill (KRH)
Redhill is located approximately 33.55 miles / 54 kilometers Southwest (SW) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is KRH.
London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
London Heathrow Airport is located approximately 34.18 miles / 55 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is LHR.
Gatwick Airport (LGW)
Gatwick Airport is located approximately 38.53 miles / 62 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is LGW.
Cambridge Airport (CBG)
Cambridge Airport is located approximately 40.39 miles / 65 kilometers North (N) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is CBG.
Fregate Island Airport (FRK)
Fregate Island Airport is located approximately 41.63 miles / 67 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is FRK.
Ipswich Airport (IPW)
Ipswich Airport is located approximately 47.22 miles / 76 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is IPW.
High Wycombe Airport (HYC)
High Wycombe Airport is located approximately 47.85 miles / 77 kilometers West (W) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is HYC.
Lympne Airport (LYM)
Lympne Airport is located approximately 47.85 miles / 77 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is LYM.
Kent International Airport (MSE)
Kent International Airport is located approximately 48.47 miles / 78 kilometers East-Southeast (ESE) of central Brentwood. IATA airport code is MSE.