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Plans approved for new hangars at Airport

Plans approved for new hangars at Airport

Saturday 17 March 2018

Plans approved for new hangars at Airport

Saturday 17 March 2018


Plans have been approved for a £10m project to build three new 24,000 sq. ft. aircraft hangars to lease to private owners, which Ports of Jersey have called their "most significant landmark project to date."

The hangars will be built on the western part of the airfield and Ports of Jersey will be creating new grass banks and an 'acoustic fence' to reduce noise levels in a bid to address concerns.

They will also carry out landscaping work around the hangars to enhance the nearby environment.

The plans were approved on Thursday by the Planning Committee. Members had previously delayed their decision on the plans to find out more about the possible noise impact of the development. 

Following a review of a variety of hangars options, Ports of Jersey have selected Sprung, a Canadian company, to produce the hangars. The company manufactures hangars that have been tested to withstand harsh weather and climate conditions. They are also designed to be easily relocatable and, if required, reconfigurable, due to their versatile structure.

Doug Bannister,  Group CEO for Ports of Jersey, said: “We are pleased to have received planning permission, which allows us to progress with our exciting plans. This project will bring much needed capacity to service customer demands in the corporate aviation sector. As a business it will enable Ports of Jersey to deliver increased value and return from our assets as well as providing a showcase project for the corporate aviation industry in Jersey, attracting greater interest in our developments."

 

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