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Willis Signs Agreement to Expand Teesside Airport

Willis Aviation Services Commits to Long-Term Expansion at Teesside International Airport
Willis Aviation Services Limited (WASL) has formalized a landmark 250-year lease agreement for 50 acres of land at Teesside International Airport, marking a significant step toward expanding its aircraft maintenance operations. This strategic deal, announced this week, will facilitate the construction of up to six new aircraft hangars, five of which will be integrated into a new development known as the ‘Aviation Village’ located on the western side of the airport. The multi-million-pound initiative is projected to generate hundreds of skilled engineering jobs, further strengthening the region’s burgeoning aviation sector.
Investment and Development Plans
This long-term commitment builds on Willis’s recent investment in a £13.5 million twin-bay hangar at Teesside, a cutting-edge facility designed to support major maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) activities. The forthcoming Aviation Village, with an estimated capital outlay of £25 million, aims to substantially increase the airport’s capacity for aircraft maintenance, storage, and engineering innovation. This expansion is expected to reinforce Teesside’s standing as a centre of excellence within the UK’s aviation industry.
Phil Forster, Managing Director of Teesside International Airport, expressed strong support for the agreement, emphasizing the enduring partnership between Willis and the airport. He noted, “Willis Aviation has been a fantastic supporter of Teesside Airport for many years. This long-lease agreement is a huge step in their commitment to our airport and our region. Their investment in a new twin-bay hangar and the maintenance contracts they’ve secured show how serious their team is about growing here. They’re creating more well-paid, skilled jobs and helping develop a thriving aviation cluster here at Teesside.”
Challenges and Market Implications
Despite the promising outlook, the expansion faces several challenges. Securing the necessary funding for the £25 million Aviation Village remains a critical hurdle, alongside the need to navigate complex regulatory approvals. Additionally, ensuring that the new facilities can meet the evolving demands of the UK’s competitive MRO sector will be essential to the project’s long-term viability.
The market response to Willis’s expansion is expected to be closely monitored, as increased competition from other MRO providers in the region may prompt rivals to accelerate their own investments or enhance service offerings to maintain market share. Nevertheless, the agreement underscores strong confidence in Teesside’s future as a hub for aviation engineering and innovation.
The development of the Aviation Village is poised to secure Teesside’s role as a key player in the UK aviation industry for decades, providing new opportunities for skilled workers and contributing to the region’s economic growth.

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