Friday, January 24, 2025

International airport operator “ready and waiting in the wings” for Doncaster

Mayor Ros Jones has confirmed at City of Doncaster Council’s Full Council meeting that there is an international airport operator ready to run the airport.

The airport operator is secured as part of the procurement process to partner with the council which has established FlyDoncaster, a wholly owned limited company, to run the airport.  

Mayor Ros explained to council that the process was complex and that there were several milestones to be reached before the airport can reopen in Spring 2026. 

This included a submission to the Government’s Subsidy Advice Unit (SAU) which was published this week. It covered the financial elements including the proposal to use some of Doncaster’s share of Government funding via South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA), known as gainshare, to support the airport reopening and why public funding is an appropriate mechanism to help reopen the airport.

“I want to confirm to council and the people of Doncaster that we have an international airport operator, ready and waiting in the wings to work with us,” said Mayor Ros. 

“FlyDoncaster is a wholly owned company of this council, which has been established to manage the airport and partner with our international airport operator. Its key initial role is to mobilise the re-opening of the airport for passenger flights in Spring 2026. Further details in relation to this will be included in the reports to go through the council decision making process in the weeks ahead. 

“The overall tone of the subsidy report is a positive one and acknowledges that this council has considered the options and why public funding is an appropriate mechanism to consider. There are a number of points raised for further consideration and these will be responded to as part of our ongoing planning. 

“This is set to be the largest single investment in Doncaster for more than a generation, hence the considerable level of due diligence and our rigorous and logical approach to accomplish this monumental challenge of saving and re-opening our airport. 

“This is a Team Doncaster and Team South Yorkshire effort, I would like to thank the residents and businesses of Doncaster for their patience, we are not over the line yet, but we are nearly there,” she added. 

The next stage includes Mayor Ros’ budget proposals as part of the council’s budget setting process and approval from South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority which are scheduled to go through the decision-making process over the coming weeks, culminating at Full Council on February 27 that seeks budget approval. 

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