They chart life at Leeds Bradford Airport in the 1980s. It was a decade brought huge change at the airport which included a runway extension, the redevelopment of the terminal building, a row over night flights and a visit from Concorde. READ MORE: 43 closed Leeds pubs which will stir fond memories for drinkers LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook YEP NEWSLETTERS: Sign up for free news and sport emails

25. LBA in the 1980s
A British Airtours TriStar airliner with 416 people on board plunged off the end of the runway. Pictured in May 1985. | YPN Photo: YPN

26. LBA in the 1980s
Jun e 1985 and a long campaign was being fought to change this sign to reflect Leeds Bradford Airport. | YPN Photo: YPN

27. LBA in the 1980s
Pictured are, from left, Frances Butler, airport information assistant; Roy Minear, assistant director of the airport; Mr Joice; Tony Birth, airport terminal manager and Tricia James and Ellie Rooner of Air UK. Pictured in January 1986. | YPN Photo: YPN

28. LBA in the 1980s
June 1986 and the airport took receipt of a new crash tender. Pictured is Bill Brown (left) managing director of Angloco handing over the keys to Coun Danny Coughlin, deputy chairman of Leeds Bradford Airport Joint Committee. | YPN Photo: YPN

29. LBA in the 1980s
Lucky mums from all over Yorkshire are pictured at Leeds Bradford Airport in March 1987 ready for their Mother's Day flight arranged by your YEP. | YPN Photo: YPN

30. LBA in the 1980s
The first British Airways Concorde to use Leeds Bradford made a spectacular entrance over the city in April 1987. Captain David Leney and his crew brought the supersonic delta wing jet into view for a precision fly past before touching down. | YPN Photo: YPN