Approved by Leeds City Council, the £100m Leeds Bradford Airport terminal regeneration scheme is expected to complete in 2026
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Approved by Leeds City Council, the £100m Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) terminal regeneration scheme is expected to be completed in 2026

Farrans Construction has been appointed to deliver Phase 1 of the Leeds Bradford Airport terminal regeneration, which will cover the terminal extension.

By 2030, the regeneration has the potential to create 1,500 new direct jobs at LBA and 4,000 new indirect jobs, as well as contribute a total of £940m to the local economy, according to York Aviation.

The regeneration will deliver increased capacity, efficiency and passenger experience

The regeneration will see a 9,500 sq. mt., three storey extension to the existing terminal, alongside a significant refurbishment of the current terminal building.

Passengers will benefit from the creation of additional aircraft stands, more seating, faster security, new shops and eateries, and a larger baggage reclaim area and immigration hall, as well as improved access for passengers with restricted mobility.

Leeds Bradford Airport aspires to becoming an industry leader in greener aviation

The regeneration will also help LBA to further decarbonise its operations, as outlined in the airport’s 2030 Net Zero Carbon Roadmap, with the installation of new heating, lighting and machinery, including new baggage belts.

It is expected that airlines attracted by the regeneration will accelerate the deployment of their newest, quietest and most efficient aircraft at the airport.

Continuing Farran’s work in Leeds

Cathal Montague, regional director at Farrans Construction, said: “We are looking forward to bringing the vision for its next stage to life through the extension and modernisation of the terminal. This project will be a major boost to the construction industry with jobs created through apprenticeships, direct labour and supply chain.

“We have had a strong connection to Leeds for many years, having delivered a number of important transport and infrastructure projects in the area… We will continue to engage closely with community groups, charities and schools to create local employment, training and apprenticeship opportunities to deliver a positive lasting impact while delivering Leeds Bradford Airport.”

The Leeds Bradford Airport terminal regeneration will commence construction later in Autumn 2023. You can learn more about the planned works here. 

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