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Celebrating yet another encouraging development in the campaign to reopen Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA), local business leaders are today applauding Westminster for making a real show of confidence in the site and its promising future.

National politicians have indicated their support for this strategic asset before; with the most recent example being when Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, delivered a key speech about her ambitions for growth in the UK economy. However, this morning that pledge became far more tangible, as the Prime Minister himself, Kier Starmer, by visiting DSA, alongside Deputy Prime Minster Angela Raynor, to announce a forthcoming £30 million investment from Government that will support the site’s imminent reopening.

Doncaster Chamber of Commerce accompanied this VIP delegation, alongside a selection of its member businesses who are, for various different reasons, invested in the success of our airport. Specifically, representatives from 2Excel Aviation Ltd, Automated Analytics, DN Colleges Group, Dolphin ICT, Fenwood Estates, Heb Group, Hird Group, HSR Law Solicitors, Hybrid Air Vehicles, Pass Logistics, Signum Facilities Management, Stadium Garage, Woodland Group, Polypipe Building Products, Redline Assured Security, Strata, Vigo Group, Yorkshire Wildlife Park were all in attendance to hear the good news first-hand.

The Prime Minister, Keir Starmer said: "I'm really delighted to back the mayor's plans for Doncaster Airport. What a waste as this community has had to watch that airport sitting empty. It has the potential to drive growth right across the North, especially here in Doncaster." 

Speaking about the new investment, Dan Fell, Chief Exec of Doncaster Chamber, enthused: “This is another major win in the campaign to get our international airport back up-and-running, following on from City of Doncaster Council securing a 125-year lease for the site, and its subsequent appointment of Munich Airport International as operating partners. After years of hard-fought negation and tireless working behind the scenes, it really does feel victory for our region is in plain sight.  

Welcoming the news, Adrian Sullivan, CEO of Pass Logistics comments: “As a homegrown Doncaster SME, and specifically a business in the logistics sector, we are excited for the opportunities that the airport will unlock for us. We see it as being yet another string to our city’s bow when it comes to our already fantastic connectivity, and are eager to play a part in its success when it does reopen, as we know it will certainly play a big part in ours.”  

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