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British airports handled 73 CIA flights (Guardian, link)
House of Commons written answer from the Secretary of State for Transport, Mr Darling. 17 March 2006:
Aicraft Landings
Mr. Moore: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport on how many occasions since 1 January 2001 registered aircraft (a) N2189M, (b) N8183J, (c) N970SJ, (d) N129QS, (e) N368CE and (f) N85VM have landedat British airports; and what their (i) origin and (ii) destination was in each case. [57681]
Mr. Darling: None of the information held by my Department provides evidence that these flights were involved in rendition. The British Government is not aware of any cases of rendition through the UK since May 1997, apart from the two cases in 1998 about which the Foreign Secretary has informed Parliament. Since before 9/11 we have worked closely with the US to achieve our shared goal of fighting terrorism. As part of that close co-operation, we have made clear to the US authorities, including in recent months:
(i) that we expect them to seek permission to render detainees via UK territory and airspace (including Overseas Territories);
(ii) that we will grant permission only if we are satisfied that the rendition would accord with UK law and our international obligations, and
(iii) how we understand our obligations under the UN Convention Against Torture.
I refer to my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary's written ministerial statement of 20 January 2006, Official Report, columns 37-8WS and written answer of 6 February 2006, Official Report, column 784-5W.
Foreign aircraft are required by the Chicago Convention to
seek the prior permission of the state before operating commercial
flights into another country. Aircraft operating commercial flights
to and from UK airports need operating permits from my Department.
Our database shows that three of these six aircraft have operated
commercial flights in the UK since 1 January 2001. Details are
given as follows.
Aircraft/date Route
N129QS
30 June 2003 ParisLuton
23 February 2005 Washington DCStanstedRiyadh
28 May 2005 StanstedWashington DC
27 June 2005 LutonTel Aviv
15 December 2005 HeathrowBarbados
N970SJ
4 September 20-03 CaracasLuton
5 February 2004 MadridLuton
N368CE
6 May 2004 NewarkStansted
24 July 2004 LiverpoolNewark
There is no requirement for operating permits for non-commercial
flights. However, a flight plan must be filed for all flights
that cross international borders. Flight plans are filed with
Eurocontrol and I agreed that they should release data to Dick
Marty, Chair of the Legal Affairs and Human Rights Committee
of the Council of Europe, in order to contribute to the inquiry
into rendition and 'secret prisons' undertaken by the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe. Eurocontrol released data
from all its member states to the Parliament on a confidential
basis on 23 January. In agreeing to release I asked for a copy
of the UK data which I received in late January. The data shows
that four of the six aircraft have also landed in the UK as non-commercial
flights. Details are as follows.
Aircraft/date Route
N2189M
23 March 2003 StephenvillePrestwick
24 March 2003 PrestwickFrankfurt Main
20 September 2003 Genova/SestriPrestwick
21 September 2003 PrestwickGander Intl
3 December 2003 Goose BayPrestwick
4 December 2003 PrestwickFrankfurt Main
18 January 2004 Gander IntlPrestwick
19 January 2004 PrestwickAmman/Marka
25 May 2004 Praha/RuzynePrestwick
26 May 2004 PrestwickGander Intl
N8183J
31 May 2003 Frankfurt MainPrestwick
1 June 2003 PrestwickGander Intl
31 August 2003 Gander IntlPrestwick
1 September 2003 PrestwickFrankfurt Main
1 January 2004 Frankfurt MainPrestwick
2 January 2004 PrestwickGander Intl
3 May 2004 Gander IntlPrestwick
4 May 2004 PrestwickIraklion Nikos Kazanzakis
2 November 2004 Frankfurt MainPrestwick
3 November 2004 PrestwickGander Intl
6 April 2005 Gander IntlPrestwick
7 April 2004 PrestwickIraklion Nikos Kazanzakis
N368CE
6 June 2001 Boston/Logan Intl, MassachusettsLondon/Stansted
7 June 2001 London/StanstedAthens/Eleftherios Venizelos
5 August 2001 New York NewarkLuton
5 August 2001 LutonBangor Intl, Maine
4 October 2001 Bangor Intl, MaineInverness
9 October 2001 InvernessBangor Intl, Maine
3 September 2002 Nice/Cote d'AzurFarnborough
3 September 2002 FarnboroughNice/Cote d'Azur
4 September 2002 Nice/Cote d'AzurFarnborough
4 September 2002 FarnboroughNice/Cote d'Azur
3 September 2002 Goose BayBirmingham
30 September 2002 BirminghamGoose Bay
11 June 2003 New York NewarkInverness
14 June 2003 InvernessGander Intl
17 June 2003 Gander IntlLuton
18 June 2003 LutonRiyadh/King Khalid Intl
6 May 2004 New York NewarkLondon/Stansted
9 May 2004 London/StanstedBangor Intl, Maine
N85VM
24 June 2001 Teterboro, NJBelfast/Aldergrove
29 June 2001 Belfast/AldergroveTeterboro, NJ
4 September 2001 ConnaughtLondonderry/Eglinton
5 September 2001 Londonderry/EglintonBedford/Laurence G.
Hanscom Massachusetts Field,
16 September 2001 LutonGeneve Cointrin
14 October 2001 Teterboro, NJLeuchars
15 October 2001 EdinburghLeuchars
21 October 2001 LeucharsFarmingdale
26 December 2001 Bedford/Laurence G. Hanscom Field, MassachusettsLuton
28 December 2001 LutonBedford/Laurence G. Hanscom Field,
Massachusetts
12 January 2002 LarnacaLondon/Stansted
12 January 2002 London/StanstedSchenectady, NY
28 September 2002 FarmingdaleLeuchars
28 September 2002 LeucharsSchenectady, NY
5 October 2002 Schenectady, NYLeuchars
5 October 2002 LeucharsFarmingdale
12 November 2002 Dubai IntlLuton
12 November 2002 LutonWashington
25 November 2002 KabulEdinburgh
25 November 2002 EdinburghWashington
3 March 2003 Dubai IntlGlasgow
3 March 2003 GlasgowWashington
20 September 2003 FarmingdaleLeuchars
27 September 2003 LeucharsFarmingdale
17 Mar 2006 : Column 2510W
The information we hold on these flights does not include details of passengers or purpose of flight, as this information is not routinely collected.
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