12/02/2019
FF Call For Runway Extension At Waterford Regional Airport
Fiánna Fáil is urging the Transport Minister to intervene and progress plans to extend the runway at Waterford Regional Airport.
The future of the facility has been in limbo since 2016 when the Belgian parent of the VLM airline went bankrupt.
It currently acts as a base for an Irish Coastguard helicopter and a host of smaller private plans.
Waterford TD Mary Butler expressed deep frustration at the lack of movement on the extension.
She commented: "The airport has the potential to bring a much needed economic boost to the region, through tourism, business and cargo flights. In order to accommodate Boeing 737s and Airbus A380s, the runway at Waterford needs to be upgraded and extended. Until this work is approved and undertaken, the airport will not be able to attract new business.
"I welcome the €750,000 payment to the airport in 2018 to secure the future of the search and rescue service that operates there, but more needs to be done to maximise other opportunities. This should be undertaken in conjunction with the proposed regeneration of the North Quays- adopting a whole of city and county approach.
"Minister Ross has informed me that an analysis carried out by EY on the airport has now been submitted to his Department, which he will now examine. I am heartened by his statement that 'we do not want to close the airport and we will give it every chance to succeed', however words are no longer enough.
"I am calling on the Minister to consider the regional boost that a fully functioning airport would give to the south east region and to support the extension works which are so badly needed to secure the future of Waterford Regional Airport", concluded Deputy Butler.
(JG/CM)
The future of the facility has been in limbo since 2016 when the Belgian parent of the VLM airline went bankrupt.
It currently acts as a base for an Irish Coastguard helicopter and a host of smaller private plans.
Waterford TD Mary Butler expressed deep frustration at the lack of movement on the extension.
She commented: "The airport has the potential to bring a much needed economic boost to the region, through tourism, business and cargo flights. In order to accommodate Boeing 737s and Airbus A380s, the runway at Waterford needs to be upgraded and extended. Until this work is approved and undertaken, the airport will not be able to attract new business.
"I welcome the €750,000 payment to the airport in 2018 to secure the future of the search and rescue service that operates there, but more needs to be done to maximise other opportunities. This should be undertaken in conjunction with the proposed regeneration of the North Quays- adopting a whole of city and county approach.
"Minister Ross has informed me that an analysis carried out by EY on the airport has now been submitted to his Department, which he will now examine. I am heartened by his statement that 'we do not want to close the airport and we will give it every chance to succeed', however words are no longer enough.
"I am calling on the Minister to consider the regional boost that a fully functioning airport would give to the south east region and to support the extension works which are so badly needed to secure the future of Waterford Regional Airport", concluded Deputy Butler.
(JG/CM)
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