More than 300 runners completed a midnight charity dash at Aberdeen International Airport.
Participants took on the 3.5km runway run on Saturday night.
CHC Helicopters and Aberdeen International Airport partnered up again to bring the event to the Dyce terminal for a third time.
Back after a two-year absence due to the pandemic, the popular run sold out within days of tickets going on sale.
The airport's chosen charities We Too! and Kayleigh's Wee Stars will benefit from the run along with CHC's chosen charity Friends of ANCHOR.
More than £40,000 was raised on the night, with entertainment and an appearance from the popular Canine Crew Therapets at the event.
CHC captain Ryan Broadhurst organises the event with the airport's operations team.
Fantastic run
He said: "Bringing the run back has been fantastic and to see the support, hard work and fundraising efforts of the participants is humbling.
"Raising more than £40,000 now means the Aberdeen runway run has raised £100,000 over the years. A huge thank you to all at CHC Helicopters and Aberdeen International Airport and volunteers for making such an incredible event."
Mark Beveridge, operations director at the airport, added: "This has been an amazing event and I would like to thank our team, volunteers and CHC for their hard work.
"Congratulations to all the runners that took part, and we are proud to partner with CHC Helicopters to give runners of all abilities a chance to take part in this unique event."
First place went to Jamie Reid who completed the course in 11 minutes 40 seconds followed by Blair Robertson in 12 minutes and 23 seconds and Mark McDonald was third with a time of 12 minutes and 33 seconds.
Fastest female was IIona Kriauzaite finishing in 14 minutes and 15 seconds, followed by Kim King in 14 minutes and 52 seconds and third was Alison Pilichos in 14 minutes 54 seconds.
Erica Banks, communications lead at Friends of ANCHOR, said: "The runway run is a super event for Aberdeen and we're really grateful to be part of the fun, the buzz and of course the fantastic fundraising."
Charity partner delight
Phionna McInnes, chief executive of We Too!, added: "We were delighted when we heard we were chosen as a charity partner of Aberdeen International Airport."
Fiona Heinonen, CEO of Kayleigh's Wee Stars, said: "Being a part of the Aberdeen runway run is huge for our charity and we want to thank every runner and volunteer who have raised a fantastic amount of money for us and the other charities."