Blackpool Airport is back under the stewardship of the local council, which purchased the site from Balfour Beatty for £4.25m in 2017.
Thirteen years on from selling the airport, Blackpool Council bought it back in a move designed to save it from the risk of permanent closure and to secure its long-term future as part of the Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone.
The airport is now owned and operated by Blackpool Airport Operations Ltd and Blackpool Airport Property Ltd, subsidiaries wholly owned by the council.
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 Blackpool Airport Operations Limited.
The council can now progress with plans to grow the airport alongside the Enterprise Zone, becoming more efficient and cost-effective, and ensuring a long-term, sustainable future for the key Fylde site.
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