"Significant step" taken to reopen Doncaster Sheffield Airport as council signs lease

The council has today signed an 125 year lease for the site

Author: Liam ArrowsmithPublished 21st Mar 2024

Doncaster Council has signed an 125 year lease for the former Doncaster Sheffield Airport site, in what it said was a "significant step" forward to reopening it.

It follows over a year of "detailed and complex" negotiations with landowners the Peel Group, who closed the airport in 2022, claiming it was no longer commercially viable.

The council said a new operator would be appointed "later in the spring".

“This is a significant day in our ambition to reopen the airport as the lease has been signed,” said Mayor Jones.

“I was determined to find a way to secure the future of aviation in Doncaster and this agreement helps us along the way to reopening our airport and seeing planes taking off once again.

“This is a major step in the reopening process.

"The next is appointing an operator and investor who will manage and develop the airport.

"This process is well underway and I am optimistic that I can announce a partnership later in the spring."

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