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Peel's proposed £50 billion investment strategy for the North West.
The Peel Group with its majority partner Vancouver Airport Services, invest in Peel Airports Ltd which comprises key airport assets of Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield and Durham Tees Valley Airport.
Separately, Peel's interests include City Airport & Heliport in Manchester.
Award-winning Liverpool John Lennon Airport is one of the UK’s longest established airports and also one of Europe’s fastest growing. Adjacent to the River Mersey it serves more than 70 European destinations and is a base for Europe’s two largest low cost airlines Ryanair and easyJet.
The airport is already one of Merseyside’s major employers. It is forecast to handle more than 12 million passengers by 2030 as well as 220,000 tonnes of cargo and this expansion will create thousands of new jobs.
Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield is the UK’s newest purpose built international airport. It opened for its first commercial flight on 28th April 2005, and now handles more than one million passengers a year.
The airport serves more than 40 destinations including the Caribbean and Egypt and is capable of handling approximately two million passengers and 50,000 tonnes of freight a year by 2014.
Durham Tees Valley Airport handles almost 700,000 passengers a year. A former RAF station, it was converted into a civilian airport in 1966 with Peel taking over as a strategic partner, and majority shareholder, in 2003. Huge investment by Peel resulted in an access road to the terminal, car park improvements and an enlargement of the terminal building. It serves UK and European destinations.
Major investment is planned for City Airport & Heliport which is currently a general business and aviation airfield. City Airport & Heliport is five miles from Manchester City Centre, and has huge potential because of its proximity to the motorway and rail networks and the Manchester Ship Canal. More than 120 small aircraft are based at the airport, with 50,000 take offs and landings per year. To find out more about City Airport & Heliport click here >>