at North Denes in 1970 There had been private fixed-wing flying from North Denes since 1950, but helicopter flying began there on 22 April 1965, with the arrival of a
Westland Whirlwind belonging to
Bristow Helicopters, which had won the contract to fly personnel and equipment to
Gulf Oil's
drilling ship Glomar IV operating in the southern
North Sea. The number of helicopters operating from there soon rose to six, with a staff of over 50. By the early 1970s Bristow was serving over 30 offshore installations, carrying more than 5,000 passengers a month. Bristow remained the main operator from North Denes, although
Trinity House,
British Airways, and the search-and-rescue helicopters from
RAF Coltishall also flew from there. In 1990 Bristow celebrated 25 years at North Denes, having transported 181,377 passengers, 1,810 bags and 1,356 tons of freight that year. However, in 1997 Bristow began to operate flights from
Norwich International Airport and
Den Helder in the Netherlands, and in 1999 it relocated its operations entirely to Norwich.
Bond Helicopters acquired some of Bristow's contracts, and became the main operator out of North Denes in 2000, before being acquired by
CHC Scotia. In 2009, about 30,000 passengers passed through the heliport. ==Closure==