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From: Mark Dance Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Economic Development Barbara Cooper Director of Economic Development To: Subject: Regeneration Board 17 June 2014 MANSTON AIRPORT Classification: Unrestricted ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary 1 On 26 March 2014, the owners of Manston Airport announced that a review of the airport s future had concluded that its aviation operations were not sustainable and that there was no viable alternative to closure of the airport. KLM and Saudia Cargo ceased operating flights from the airport on 8 April. All 144 staff who worked at the airport were made redundant. 2 On 28 April, Sir Roger Gale MP convened the first meeting of a Manston Working Group at Portcullis House in London. In attendance were the Leaders of Kent County Council (KCC) and Thanet District Council (TDC), Laura Sandys MP, a representative from UNITE, officials from Whitehall departments and Alastair Welch from Manston airport. A second meeting has not yet been arranged. 3 Several campaign groups have been formed to lobby for the reopening of the airport. Thanet District Council (TDC) has been urged to buy the airport; the Parliamentary Secretary for Transport (Robert Goodwill) said in the House of Commons that the future of the airport was a commercial matter and the Government would not intervene. 4 Sir Roger Gale and Laura Sandys have been holding meetings with exairport employees and related businesses to see what help is needed. 5 TDC has postponed preparation of its Local Plan pending receipt of a viability report on the airport from consultants. Meanwhile, TDC has proposed that the airport site and surrounding commercial land should be designated as a new Enterprise Zone. 6 KCC is pressing ahead with work to construct a new Thanet Parkway Station on the railway line between Minster and Ramsgate. 7 Ann Gloag has agreed to meet the Leader of the Council early next month (July) when she returns from a series of overseas visits connected with her charities.

Recommendation 8 The Regeneration Board is invited to NOTE this report. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Background National airports policy 9 In its policy document published in 2012 Bold Steps for Aviation, Kent County Council set out its plan for a more strategic approach to meeting the UK s aviation needs following the establishment of the Airports Commission chaired by Sir Howard Davies to consider the need for additional UK airport capacity and how this can be met in the short, medium and long term. Bold Steps for Aviation said: In Kent, Manston Airport has the potential to make a significant contribution, providing excellent communications to Europe destinations and reduced flight times. Manston has one of the longest runways in Europe (at 2,752 metres) and is therefore able to cater for all modern jet aircraft. The airport operates in Class G airspace, outside of the London Control Zone, and has sufficient capacity for the 4.7 mppa and 400,000 tonnes of freight anticipated by the Airport Master Plan by 2033. Its local environmental impacts are greatly reduced by its location on the Thanet Peninsula, with much of its uncrowded flight path located over water to the east of Ramsgate. There is a fully-equipped passenger terminal facility with a capacity of around 1 mppa subject to the aircraft used and scheduling arrangements. 10 In its Interim Report published on 17 December 2013, the Davies Commission made no mention of Manston airport contributing to its emerging strategy for airport capacity in the South East of England. Subsequently, the Commission explained that further work on regional airports was being undertaken for its final report due in the summer of 2015. KCC Policy 11 KCC has invested in a number of projects to support economic activity in Thanet. Line speed enhancements have been secured through a successful Regional Growth Fund bid which should be operational by 2016; and work is underway to take forward the provision of the proposed Thanet Parkway rail station, which subject to funding, could also be operational by the end of 2016. KCC is also pushing for improved rail connection (using existing lines) between Ashford and Gatwick, which would link Manston to both Gatwick and Heathrow. 12 KCC has also actively promoted economic growth in Thanet:

The 35 million Expansion East Kent scheme financed by the Regional Growth Fund is administered by Kent County Council. Jointly with TDC, KCC owns land that is adjacent to Manston Airport. Ministers have been asked to consider additional funding for projects identified by the South East Local Enterprise Partnership. 13 KCC continues to offer investment support from the Regional Growth Fund for viable projects that create jobs in East Kent. Infratil and the sale of Manston airport 14 Infratil Ltd is a New Zealand company listed on the Wellington Stock Exchange. Its subsidiary company, Infratil Europe Ltd, was the owner and operator of Prestwick airport in Scotland and Manston airport in Kent between 2000 and 2013. During this period, both Prestwick and Manston airports made net losses, averaging 3 million and 2 million a year respectively. 15 On 8 March 2012, Infratil announced that it was looking for a purchaser for both airports. A very large number of interested parties came forward, but none demonstrated that it had sufficient funds to grow, still less to maintain, either airport. 16 On 15 May 2013, Infratil wrote down the combined value of both airports to 11 million, a quarter of the book value established three years previously. By September 2013, still no buyer had been found for either airport. 17 Throughout this period, KCC indicated that it would support any viable investment proposal that would retain aviation at Manston and would bring jobs and economic growth to East Kent. (This was subject to the usual caveat that any financial assistance or similar support would have to comply with the EU s State Aid regulations, and that the measures provided best value for money.) However, KCC received no application for financial support from any potential buyer. 18 In late 2013, Ann Gloag (whose company Stagecoach had previously owned Prestwick) expressed an interest in buying Prestwick. When she failed to agree terms with Infratil, Prestwick was sold for 1 on 22 November 2013 to the Government of Scotland. Nicola Sturgeon, Deputy First Minister of the Scottish Government said: We ve reached this outcome because it allows us to protect not just the asset of Prestwick Airport but the jobs that directly and indirectly depend on it. She went on to say that the long-term goal was to return it to private ownership but added that it might take some time to have the airport running profitably. 19 A week later, in a separate transaction with Infratil, Ann Gloag acquired Manston airport, debt-free, for a consideration of 1.

20 Ann Gloag s press statement (dated 29 November 2013) said: As the new owner of Manston Airport, I am ready to work on investigating opportunities for growth at Manston. I have over 30 years experience in the transport industry and will use that expertise as best I can to optimise both freight and passenger growth at Manston. To help me in that challenge, I am delighted to have on board Alastair Welch. He will lead our work at the airport, working alongside Charles Buchanan and the wider Manston team as we scope the future strategy of the business. Whilst this is a loss making airport, I hope that with the co-operation of our neighbours and the wider community of Kent, the airport partners and staff, we can capitalise on the opportunities available to give Kent the best chance possible of having a successful and vibrant airport. Announcement of the closure of Manston airport 21 Within three months the new management came to the conclusion that Manston airport could not be made viable. On 19 March 2014, a 45-day staff consultation began with regards to the airport closing. On 6 May 2014 it was announced that the airport would close on 15 May 2014. 22 The airport closed on the 15 May 2014 along with the loss of 144 jobs. A Notice to Airmen was also issued at closure stating that the Aerodrome has been "completely withdrawn". Sir Roger Gale s Working Group 23 At the first meeting of his Working Group on 28 April, Sir Roger emphasised that Chatham House rules would apply. He would however be drawing on the Working Group s discussion for that evening's Adjournment Debate on Manston when Robert Goodwill (Parliamentary Secretary for Transport) would be responding for the Government. 24 The Working Group was told that the new management of Manston had come to the conclusion that there was no realistic prospect of securing sufficient aviation business to keep open the airport: it was losing 10,000 a day. They had explored every possible option to keeping open the airport, including its sale or a partnership with to one or more of the many parties that had approached them. They did not yet have a plan for the future. 25 The meeting concluded with Sir Roger saying he would convene a second meeting in due course, but he was pleased that everyone had been positive.

ANNEX Adjournment Debate, House of Commons, 28 April 2014 (Hansard column 678) The debate was initiated by Sir Roger Gale MP (Thanet North), supported by Laura Sandys MP (South Thanet). Sir Roger said: We both are absolutely convinced that Manston has a viable future and that it will attract new cargo traffic and, as she says, other businesses aviation engineering and other aviation-related businesses. We really do have to capitalise on that if we are going to make Manston work. In the local and national interest, we want to get Manston working and succeeding in the role for which it was designed and is best suited as an airport. In conclusion, I thank my hon. Friend the Minister for his encouragement to date. I hope and still believe that, with a further shove and with the participation of a willing seller and a willing buyer, we can get to where we want to be. My hon. Friend the Member for South Thanet and I remain absolutely committed to this project and wish to state once again that we will use our best political endeavours in support of anyone who is ready and able to realise the new potential of one of the great assets of British aviation. Winding up the debate, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (Mr Robert Goodwill) said: Once again, I thank my hon. Friend for securing this debate. The Government are committed to improving the capacity and efficiency of UK airports to maintain the UK's aviation hub status. Though fully aware of the importance that regional airports play in this, the Government are unable to intervene directly in the case of Manston. It is ultimately the responsibility of the airport owner to determine whether or not it is commercially viable.