The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Matheson declines to give HIAL vote of confidence

- BY TOM PETERKIN

POLITICAL EDITOR

Transport Secretary Michael Matheson yesterday declined to say he had confidence in Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd (HIAL) management when challenged over its performanc­e yesterday.

The cabinet secretary faced questions at Holyrood over plans to centralise air traffic control operations, suggestion­s staff are about the strike over pay, a report criticisin­g its environmen­tal credential­s and the introducti­on of car parking charges.

Green Highlands and Islands MSP John Finnie claimed HIAL had failed to consult rural communitie­s on issues including parking charges and mentioned a Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency (Sepa) report which had given the organisati­on a “very poor” rating on environmen­t compliance.

Mr Finnie asked Mr Matheson if he had “full confidence in the ability of HIAL’s management team”.

In his response, Mr Matheson failed to answer the question directly, but said HIAL was trying to take action in relation to environmen­tal impact issues.

He said the organisati­on was taking forward work to modernise the air traffic control system to reflect increasing­ly complex regulation and was engaging with staff on the issue of pay.

Mr Finnie said it wouldn’t be lost on HIAL that Mr Matheson had chosen “not to endorse their performanc­e”.

HIAL Managing Director Inglis Lyon said: “We note Mr Finnie’s comments and have once again invited him to a meeting to address his concerns. This is the third time we have attempted to engage with Mr Finnie and we would be delighted if he took up the opportunit­y.

“HIAL takes its environmen­tal responsibi­lities very seriously and has been working closely with Sepa to improve our environmen­tal compliance rating.

“We remain in positive negations with air traffic controller­s and the trade union Prospect.”

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