The National (Scotland)

New terminal for island with shortest scheduled flight

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PLANS are on course for the destinatio­n of the world’s shortest scheduled flight to get a new airfield terminal building.

The flight between the Orkney Islands and nearby Westray only lasts about one minute and thirty seconds.

The trip can be even shorter, with the record being just 53 seconds. At just 1.7 miles, the flight is recognised by Guinness World Records as the world’s shortest scheduled flight.

Loganair currently runs the service using a small, eightseate­r plane.

But it could soon change, if Orkney council are successful in their plans.

Orkney Islands Council’s planning department has granted initial planning approval to the local authority’s plans for a new terminal building. Full planning permission is yet to be granted.

Drainage needs to be looked at and the council is still waiting for the planning and building warrant to be signed off. This is expected sometime in May or June. If that all comes together, work on the new terminal would begin immediatel­y after.

The new terminal would replace the existing one which is now over 30 years old, in need of maintenanc­e, and no longer fit for purpose.

The existing building has restricted views of the runway and “doesn’t comply with Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) requiremen­ts to respond to incidents of the airfield within two minutes”, a planning brief states.

All three branches of the emergency services have commented “adversely” on the fact that the old terminal doesn’t have separate watch rooms and waiting rooms. This could potentiall­y mean that members of the public would share the room with those handling an emergency.

The new terminal also wouldn’t be built on the site of the old building. It would be on the opposite side of the airfield’s fire garage, which was built in 2015.

As part of the plans, issues with limited parking would also be remedied.

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