BLACKPOOL AIRPORT OPERATONS LIMITED AWARDED AERODROME LICENCE AND AIR NAVIGATIONS SERVICE PROVIDER CERTIFICATION TO ASSUME CONTROL OF OPERATIONS AT BLACKPOOL AIRPORT

Staff at Blackpool Airport celebrate transition day 01.11.2021

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In an historic occasion (1st November) staff at Blackpool Airport gathered to celebrate the official transfer of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) licenses back into the name and control of Blackpool Airport Operations Limited (BAOL).

Following a lengthy review and intensive work behind the scenes by the Airport and Blackpool Council transition team over the last six months, the UK Civil Aviation Authority has issued an Aerodrome Licence and Air Navigations Service Provider (ANSP) Certification to BAOL, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Blackpool Council.  The award of the CAA licences to BAOL allows the Company to take direct control of the Airport management; the first step in achieving the airport’s longer term goals which are to:

Holding the licences in the name of the Airport company rather than the management contractor is the norm in the aviation industry and brings Blackpool Airport into line with its peers in the sector. BAOL have worked closely with the CAA for this process to be completed.

Cllr Campbell, Chair of the Board at BAOL said, “We set off on this journey recognising the size and complexity of the task ahead, and enlisted the help of aviation specialist, Transition Manager, Sally Franks to lead the team through the transition period. The whole team has done an outstanding job, working tirelessly with the CAA and the outgoing management company to ensure a smooth and seamless transition of operations.

“The purpose of the event was to say a big thank you to all our staff and to recognise all their hard work. Blackpool Airport is back in control of its own destiny and we’re excited to be at the threshold of a new era where we can build a bigger, brighter, more profitable future.”

Blackpool Council reacquired Blackpool Airport from Balfour Beatty in September 2017 for £4.25m via its ownership of Blackpool Airport Operations Ltd and Blackpool Airport Property Ltd, to save it from the risk of permanent closure and to secure its long-term future as part of the Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone. To date Blackpool Council has invested nearly £2m in the upgrade and maintenance of essential infrastructure, with further significant investment planned.

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