Yorkshire Post

Links vital to create airport for region

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IT IS one year since I took up the position of chief executive officer at Leeds Bradford Airport. There was one thing abundantly clear to me from the moment I entered this proud county and is still hugely relevant to this day– Yorkshire is a region with incredible potential.

As the creator of proper brews, parkin and Pulp – not to mention properly played cricket – the region is rightly proud of its world-famous produce. But there’s more to Yorkshire’s entreprene­urs than exporting cuppas, cakes and

Yorkshire’s cutting-edge businesses and innovative exporters are full of ambition and ready to reach out to the world.

Every thriving region needs an extraordin­ary transport network, with an airport that has the capacity and capability to bring businesses closer to their customers. Our vision is for Leeds Bradford Airport to provide that hub.

A crucial part of that is ensuring that our airport is as well connected as possible. Yorkshire needs the roads, railways and public transport that helps passengers get to where they want to be, with more connection­s on faster, more comfortabl­e journeys.

That’s not just to help Yorkshire’s business travellers and holiday-makers get to their destinatio­n faster than before, or to help tourists eager to see the glorious countrysid­e of God’s Own County. It’s about making the day-to-day commutes significan­tly better.

Congestion, late trains and poor services aren’t just frustratin­g; they take a serious toll on productivi­ty and prosperity.

We hear from the Government that £13bn is being invested into transport links across the North. We absolutely welcome that investment. There’s no doubt that our region has been shortchang­ed for far too long, and it’s a real vote of confidence for our future.

However a longstandi­ng challenge for the airport has been its poor surface access connectivi­ty. I’m pleased to say productive and fruitful discussion­s are taking place with Leeds City Council, Network Rail, West Yorkshire Combined Authority and other stakeholde­rs to deliver a parkway station for the airport.

But a station isn’t enough, we need a timetable that delivers real transforma­tional change. Working alongside our partners, we are looking to deliver a frequent and far reaching service to complement that being proposed for Leeds City Station. This will involve both local commuter and high speed trains, providing improved and sustainabl­e access to the airport.

I’m also passionate about making sure the airport delivers for the wider regional economy in jobs and apprentice­ships for our young people. The LBA Economic Hub will deliver over 100,000 square metres of new manufactur­ing and office space incorporat­ing precision engineerin­g, light industrial and medium logistic uses. Located immediatel­y adjacent to the airport, it will employ over 5,000 people making it the largest employment site in north Leeds.

Crucially, for the first time, the North now has the power to demand the infrastruc­ture we need.

No one knows the challenges of travelling around Yorkshire better than we do. That’s why we believe the creation of Transport for the North gives us the ability to speak with one, unified voice.

It gives us the opportunit­y to push ahead with projects like Northern Powerhouse Rail – a series of dramatic improvemen­ts on the lines between Hull, Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester – as well as bringing in paperless, smart ticketing programmes.

And linking Northern Powerhouse Rail to HS2, as the Government envisages, will be a game-changer – creating a seamlessly-connected northern rail network with better journeys between our major cities and the rest of the UK.

That’s why Leeds Bradford Airport has real confidence in the future of Yorkshire. Real progress on our transport links is being made today, and is matched by a strong commitment to deliver even better journeys tomorrow, helping our region achieve its full potential.

I would like to thank the people of Yorkshire who have supported me so far on this journey. The more people use this airport the more successful we can be. Work continues to improve our route offering for both business and leisure services and we hope to have some exciting announceme­nts in the near future. I, my staff and our owners are determined to create an airport Yorkshire can be proud of.

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