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Twin Otter aircraft
Read more of: Twin Otter aircraftThe Twin Otter is a high-wing, twin-engine, turbo-prop aircraft. They are used all over the world and are known for their rugged construction, reliability and short take-off and landing performance.
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Dash-7 aircraft
Read more of: Dash-7 aircraftThe De Havilland Canada Dash-7 (DHC-7) is a key element of our aircraft capability. This four-engined aircraft with a worldwide reputation for reliability, economy and performance made its first flight to Antarctica in 1994.
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Clean Air Sector Laboratory (CASLab)
Read more of: Clean Air Sector Laboratory (CASLab)Specialised observatory with a suite of instruments to measure the air and snow chemistry around Halley.
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Bonner Laboratory and dive facility
Read more of: Bonner Laboratory and dive facilitySupporting near-shore marine biology
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RRS Ernest Shackleton
Read more of: RRS Ernest ShackletonUsed mainly for transporting staff and cargo to research stations. On charter when not in Antarctica
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UK Arctic Research Station
Read more of: UK Arctic Research StationThe UK’s only Arctic Research Station, also known as ‘Harland-Cox Huset’, is situation in the international research community of Ny-Ålesund, on Svalbard.
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Fossil Bluff Field Station
Read more of: Fossil Bluff Field StationRefuelling and meteorology facility to support deep-field science parties
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Signy Research Station
Read more of: Signy Research StationSigny serves as Britain’s window into Antarctic life. This small but vital facility allows biologists to study processes too complex to observe elsewhere.