Planes Over Manchester — What Are You Seeing?
Last updated: January 2025
Manchester Airport (MAN) is the UK's third-busiest airport, handling over 3,500 flights per week. If you live in Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Lancashire, or the Peak District, you're likely under Manchester's flight paths.
Why So Many Planes Over Manchester?
Manchester is the UK's primary airport outside London, serving as a major hub for transatlantic and European routes. It's a key base for British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, and low-cost carriers.
Typical Aircraft You'll See
- Airbus A320 family — Short-haul European routes
- Boeing 737 family — Short-haul routes
- Boeing 787 Dreamliner — Transatlantic routes (Virgin Atlantic, American Airlines)
- Boeing 777 — Long-haul routes (Virgin Atlantic)
- Airbus A330 — Long-haul leisure routes (TUI, easyJet)
Manchester Flight Paths
Manchester has two runways (05L/23R and 05R/23L):
Runway 23 Approaches
- Arrivals approach from the south over Alderley Edge, Wilmslow, and Cheadle
- Common over: Alderley Edge, Wilmslow, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport
Runway 05 Approaches
- Arrivals approach from the north over Prestwich, Bury, and Radcliffe
- Common over: Prestwich, Bury, Radcliffe, Whitefield
Departures
- Climb paths vary depending on runway and wind direction
- Common over: Wythenshawe, Droylsden, Stretford, and the M60 corridor
How to Identify Planes Over Manchester
What Plane? shows the nearest aircraft on your iPhone home screen. At Manchester, you'll frequently see:
- British Airways (BAW) — Long-haul and European routes
- Virgin Atlantic (VIR) — Transatlantic routes
- easyJet (EZY) — European short-haul
- Ryanair (RYR) — European short-haul
- TUI (TOM) — Leisure charter flights
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