This controversial UK airport that's been closed for years could reopen in 2026

December 06, 2024
The major regional airport is headed towards a revival (Picture: Getty Images)

Once known by a very controversial moniker, a small airport may be reopening, with flights perhaps starting as early as the spring of 2026. 

Doncaster Sheffield Airport in Yorkshire, which used to handle thousands of passengers annually, has been closed since November 2022.

Peel Group, the company's proprietors at the time, said it was no longer financially feasible to maintain it open, but now that a new operator has been found, it appears to be on the verge of a comeback. 

Progress towards re-opening the airport is underway, with the first flight in two years landing earlier today.

Aviation company 2Excel, which has maintained a hangar on the airport site for over a decade, received permission from the City of Doncaster Council to bring one of its aircraft back as part of a winter maintenance programme.

The aircraft touched down at DSA this morning, watched by Mayor Ros Jones and local MPs, in a controlled, unlicensed flight.

It marks the beginning of several flights that are expected to land over the coming months, as 2Excel aircraft returns to Doncaster from bases around the country.

Mayor Jones said: ‘We know how important the airport is to local people and businesses so it is great to see an already established aviation business in our city being able to use the site again.

‘I have made reopening our beloved airport my number one priority. We are still working steadfastly to reopen the airport by Spring 2026 and there will be further news forthcoming in early 2025. Progress is going well and further updates will be given in the New Year.’

Negotiations with the airport’s new operator are ongoing, but Mayor Jones, has claimed it’s another ‘major milestone’ in helping to reopen the airport.

In a statement in November, Mayor Jones said: ‘Our proposition is not just an airport but will be a hub for sustainable aviation-related industry. South Yorkshire Airport City – the programme to reopen the airport – has incredible potential, to bring jobs and prosperity to Doncaster and the wider South Yorkshire region.’

The mayor added that she would release details of who has been appointed when she can, and to ‘rest assured we are working as hard as possible to get the airport reopened’.

The South Yorkshire Airport City project could bring 5,000 new jobs and £6.6billion to the area, Doncaster Council said. However, they went on to warn that are still a ‘series of milestones to be delivered to ensure the airport is fully operational for passenger flights in 2026’. 

For instance, the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) has been asked to release a £3million financial package to go towards preparing the airport, and the reinstatement of airspace is currently under consideration by the Civil Aviation Authority. 

Doncaster Sheffield Airport was first opened as Finningley Airfield in 1915 and was a base for the Royal Flying Corps to intercept industrial cities of Northern England. 

The airfield was later used for training purposes in World War II and for nuclear-armed Vulcan bombers during the Cold War, before being decommissioned in 1995. 

Twenty years later, it reopened as a commercial airport under the name Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport, much to the confusion of the people 41 miles away in Nottingham.