Swansea Airport secures future with long‑term lease deal
The decision secures the future of the site and its Civil Aviation Authority licence, which SASA successfully reinstated earlier this year after the previous operator walked away.
It marks the latest chapter in a turbulent period for the airport. Back in July 2024, Swansea Bay News reported how SASA stepped in on an interim basis to keep the airport open. Since then, the alliance has rebuilt the airport’s reputation among the flying community, introduced a café, tightened safety standards and attracted interest from businesses keen to relocate.
Now, with Cabinet backing, SASA will be offered a long lease on commercial terms, allowing it to invest in infrastructure, create jobs and maintain the airport’s operational licence, while the council retains its role as landlord.
Swansea Council leader Rob Stewart, right, and Swansea Airport Stakeholders’ Alliance chairman Bob Oliver at the airport with one of its new signs. Pic: Swansea Council
Council Leader Rob Stewart said:
“This is great news for Swansea Airport, the airport users and aviation enthusiasts, and for Swansea generally.
“When we stepped in last year, our priority was to keep the airport open. Since then, the alliance has shown real commitment and delivered improvements that give us confidence in its ability to secure the airport’s long‑term future.”
He added that putting the site back on the market would have meant re‑applying for a CAA licence, risking disruption and uncertainty. “By agreeing this lease, we are safeguarding continuity and paving the way for future investment that benefits the local economy.”
The deal means Swansea Airport can now look ahead with confidence, with SASA promising further improvements for pilots, passengers and the wider public.
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