Positive future ahead as Gloucestershire Airport appoints managing director © Gloucestershire Airport

Positive future ahead as Gloucestershire Airport appoints managing director


Gloucestershire Airport
| 2021/02/25 | 318 words | AEROCONTACT | AIR TRANSPORT

Gloucestershire Airport Ltd has appointed Karen Taylor as the airport’s new Managing Director.

The Airport plays a key role in supporting the local economy, both as an important travel gateway for many organisations across the region, and as a base for a range of businesses, including engineering, aerospace, plus charter flights, flight training, and pleasure flights.

The strategic location of the airfield is also key to help drive the county’s economic development ambitions and is ideally placed near to the cyber development at Golden Valley and Gloucester’s digital campus, The Forum.

Karen has already established and proven her leadership at the airport in the role of Interim Managing Director and Commercial Finance Director which has seen her play a central role in developing the long-term vision for the airport.

Karen’s appointment comes at a very exciting time for the airport. She has been instrumental in securing funding for runway improvement works and other critical capital improvements that will boost the airport’s status as a ‘gateway for growth’ and will be key to driving the airport’s development.

Karen Taylor said: “Gloucestershire Airport is a unique and important asset for the county. I firmly believe we have a strong foundation to develop the airport into a ‘gateway for growth’ for the many significant developments being brought forward across the region; a destination of choice providing connectivity to and from national and international destinations; and a centre of excellence for all aspects of business aviation, aviation training and other related activity.”

The Airport has a long-term vision for growth as a sustainable business and is embarking on a programme of activity that will create around 1,520 new jobs and enable airport improvements.  This includes the new CGX Connect business park development, which has been submitted for planning consent to Tewkesbury Borough Council.


 

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