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Eday (EGED)

Eday sits at the geographic centre of the Orkney archipelago, a position that historically made it a strategic crossroads and today makes it a natural base for island-hopping by private aircraft. The island's 150-strong permanent population occupies a landscape defined by heather moorland, sea inlets, and megalithic monuments including the Stone of Setter — one of the tallest standing stones in Scotland. Private aviation is not a luxury here; for certain itineraries, it is the only rational mode of access.

The airfield at Eday (EOI) operates on a daylight-hours basis with advance coordination required for all movements. The grass-and-gravel strip is suitable for light single and twin-engine aircraft, making it a natural connection point within the Orkney inter-island network operated by Loganair. For private charters, the practical hub remains Kirkwall on Orkney Mainland, from which onward transfer by road or light aircraft reaches Eday in under 30 minutes by air. Customs are available by prior arrangement through the relevant authorities, making international positioning flights feasible for well-briefed operators.

Commercial traffic to Eday is minimal by design. The island draws a specific category of visitor: archaeologists and academics during summer expedition seasons, ornithologists during the April–May and September–October migration windows, and private clients seeking complete detachment from urban infrastructure. Estate owners, conservation investors and documentary production crews have increasingly turned to private charter as the cleanest logistical solution for multi-day island operations. The absence of hotel infrastructure at scale means most private visitors arrive with their own accommodation arrangements — yacht berths, estate rentals or glamping sites — further distinguishing this as a destination suited to bespoke, self-contained travel.

Departure Profile from Eday EOI

Departing by private aircraft from Eday airfield (EOI/EGED) requires advance planning. The strip operates daylight hours only, and all movements — including positioning flights — should be coordinated well ahead with the relevant Orkney Islands Council aviation contacts. The runway is short and grass-surfaced, restricting operations to light piston and turboprop aircraft; Citation Mustang-class or PC-12 category at the absolute upper limit depending on conditions. Pilots must assess surface conditions seasonally, as the strip is exposed to North Atlantic weather that can degrade performance margins rapidly. PPR (Prior Permission Required) applies, and operators should confirm NOTAMs via NATS before any departure.

Infrastructure and Ground Handling

There is no FBO infrastructure on Eday in the conventional sense. Ground handling is managed through the Orkney Islands Council inter-island aviation network. Fuel availability is limited and should not be assumed — most light aircraft operating here plan fuel stops at Kirkwall Airport (KOI) on Orkney Mainland, which serves as the effective operational base for the archipelago. Customs clearance departing the United Kingdom from Eday is available by prior arrangement only, requiring advance notice to HMRC and Border Force. Outbound flight plans to international destinations should be filed with this lead time factored in. ATIS and ATC are not available at EOI; pilots operate under AFIS or self-announce procedures.

Mission Planning for Orkney Island Operations

The practical departure strategy from Eday involves staging through Kirkwall (KOI), which has a hard runway, limited handling services, and instrument approach procedures capable of supporting medium turboprops. From Kirkwall, connections extend to Inverness (approximately 1 hour), Edinburgh (approximately 1 hour 15 minutes), and further into the UK or European network. For clients departing Eday after a multi-day stay, operators typically position a light aircraft to EOI for the island extract, then transfer the party to a larger aircraft staged at Kirkwall or Inverness for the long sector. This two-leg architecture is the standard mission profile for this type of remote island operation.

Why Fly Private from Eday

  • Direct access to Stone Age sites
  • 15-minute transfers to key locations
  • Helicopter connections to Orkney islands
  • Dedicated handling for executive aircraft
  • Central island positioning
  • Pristine natural environment access

FBO Services at Eday

  • Signature Flight Support
  • Jet Aviation

Slot Information

No restrictions. Operates daylight hours with advance coordination required.

Peak Demand Periods in Eday

Summer touring season (May-September)Archaeological expeditions (June-August)Bird migration periods (April-May, September-October)

Nearby Destinations from Eday

Kirkwall (30min flight)Mainland Orkney (25min)Shetland Islands (45min flight)Edinburgh (1h 15min flight)Inverness (1h flight)

Airports in Eday

Airport Quick Facts

ICAO CodeEGED
IATA CodeEOI
Annual Movements18,811
Customsby prior arrangement

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How much does a private jet to Eday cost?

Private jet charter to Eday typically starts from approximately £8,000-12,000 for light aircraft from Edinburgh or Glasgow, with pricing varying based on aircraft type and departure location. Turboprop aircraft often provide optimal performance for this island destination, offering excellent runway compatibility and operational efficiency. Advanced booking ensures aircraft availability and competitive pricing for this exclusive Scottish island destination.

Which airport serves private jets in Eday?

Eday Airport (EGED) serves as the primary aviation gateway for private jet access to this Orkney island destination. The airport accommodates various executive aircraft types with appropriate runway specifications for island operations. Advance coordination ensures optimal arrival and departure scheduling for private aviation operations.

How long does it take to reach Eday attractions from the airport?

Transfer times from Eday Airport to major archaeological sites remain under 15 minutes due to the island's compact 27-square-kilometer size. The Stone of Setter, Mill Loch, and coastal bird watching locations are all easily accessible within moments of arrival. Central airport positioning maximizes exploration time across this heritage-rich island destination.

Can private jets operate at night in Eday?

Eday Airport operates during daylight hours with night operations requiring special coordination and advance arrangements. Summer months provide extended daylight until late evening, offering flexibility for private jet scheduling. Winter operations require careful timing due to limited daylight hours in northern Scotland.

What drives private jet demand to Eday?

Archaeological tourism and exclusive nature experiences drive primary demand for private aviation to Eday, particularly during summer touring seasons. Discerning travelers seek privacy and direct access to Stone Age monuments, pristine wildlife habitats, and authentic Scottish island culture. Bird watching expeditions and luxury island retreats create additional demand for executive aircraft access.

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