Inverness Airport takes off with runway investment

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  5  November  2013  

 

Inverness  Airport  takes  off  with  runway   investment     A  multi-­‐million  pound  plan  to  upgrade  the  airfield  at  Inverness  Airport  is  underway.     Regional  airport  operator  HIAL  is  investing  £1.4  million  on  a  project  to  resurface  the   airport’s  mile  long  runway,  which  handles  around  31,000  flights  a  year.       The  project  will  involve  replacing  1800  metres  of  existing  tarmac  and  will  extend  the   life  of  the  runway  for  a  further  20  years.     Work  has  also  begun  on  a  £1.2  million  taxiway  extension,  which  will  provide  a  link   from  the  main  runway  to  the  site  of  the  Inverness  Airport  Business  Park  to  open  up   the  area  for  future  development,  including  the  opportunity  for  maintenance,  repair   and  other  aircraft  facilities  to  be  based  there.     The  work  being  carried  out  by  the  main  contractor  Colas  Ltd  is  programmed  to  take   up  to  12  weeks.    The  runway  resurfacing  will  largely  be  undertaken  at  night  to  avoid   disrupting  the  airport’s  scheduled  operations  with  the  connecting  taxiway  extension   being  constructed  simultaneously  by  way  of  night  and  daytime  activity,  which  again   will  not  affect  normal  airport  operations.     Inglis  Lyon,  managing  director  of  HIAL  said:  “The  resurfacing  of  the  main  runway  is  a   challenging  and  complex  project,  particularly  given  the  volume  of  traffic  Inverness   Airport  handles.  However,  the  runway  is  one  of  our  most  important  assets  and  this   essential  work  will  help  extend  its  lifespan  and  ensure  the  airport  is  able  to   accommodate  the  forecast  growth  in  demand  for  air  travel.    

“The  extension  of  the  taxiway  system  to  Inverness  Airport  Business  Park  is  also  a   significant  investment  for  the  future.  It  will  allow  aircraft  access  to  the  emerging   business  park  and  enable  the  development  of  key  maintenance,  repair  and  other   ancillary  facilities  on  the  site.     “We  will  do  everything  we  can  to  ensure  that  both  projects  are  completed  on  time   and  do  not  disrupt  normal  airport  operations.”    

David  Hastings,  chairman  of  Inverness  Airport  Business  Park  Ltd,  said:  “We  welcome   this  investment  in  the  airport’s  infrastructure,  which  will  enhance  Inverness  Airport   Business  Park’s  appeal  to  companies  looking  for  an  airside  base  and  underpin  the   business  park’s  locational  advantages  to  companies  across  a  range  of  sectors  which   simply  want  to  benefit  from  great  connectivity.     “Bond  Helicopters  already  operates  a  new  base  adjacent  to  the  runway  for  the  north   of  Scotland’s  vital  Air  Ambulance  as  well  as  providing  helicopter  operational  support   for  the  Northern  Lighthouse  Board.  And  Bristow  Helicopter  Limited  has  recently   announced  proposals  to  site  its  new  Search  and  Rescue  (SAR)  base  in  Inverness   Airport  Business  Park’s  airside  zone.”    

The  latest  investment  in  the  airfield  follows  the  completion  last  year  of  an  £850,000   project  to  upgrade  the  airport’s  south  apron,  essentially  the  main  parking  area  for   passenger  aircraft.     The  investment  means  that  larger  aircraft  types,  such  as  the  A319  used  by  easyJet,  can  now   park  next  to  the  airport’s  arrivals  area,  allowing  passengers  to  disembark  much  closer  to   the  terminal.  The  project  also  enables  the  airport  to  accommodate  more  long  range  aircraft   such  as  the  Boeing  757.     -­‐ENDS-­‐     Notes  to  the  Editor   HIAL  operates  a  network  of  11  airports  across  Scotland:  Barra,  Benbecula,   Campbeltown,  Dundee,  Inverness,  Islay,  Kirkwall,  Stornoway,  Sumburgh,  Tiree  and   Wick  John  O’Groats.     Inverness  Airport  connects  the  Highland  capital  to  a  network  of  15  UK  and  European   destinations  including  Manchester,  Birmingham,  Belfast,  London,  Jersey,   Amsterdam,  Bergen,  Geneva  (from  December)  and  Zurich.  Popular  holiday   destinations  in  Portugal,  France  and  Italy  are  also  served  from  Inverness.     HIAL  employs  around  130  staff  at  Inverness  Airport.     More  information   Donald  Morrison,  HIAL  Press  Office   07915  853129   info@newhorizon-­‐media.co.uk