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Doubt over whether Manston Airport can host huge international airshow in August 2025 after road closure uncertainty

08:19, 26 November 2024

An international air show being heralded as the “last hurrah” for a closed airport before its £800 million renovation may have to be called off.

Manston Airport had been set to host the event – the first of its kind in more than a decade - at the facility on August 16 and 17 next year.

The air show at Manston may yet have to be called off. Picture from a previous event by Elaine Terry
The air show at Manston may yet have to be called off. Picture from a previous event by Elaine Terry

Aircraft dating back to the First World War were eyed up to appear alongside machines from the USA, France and Germany and possibly the Red Arrows for the show which was promised to be an “aerial ballet”.

However, for the event to go ahead fully in line with official guidelines, it would require the closure of the A299 and B2050 roads surrounding the area – a move likely to gridlock the area during the summer holidays.

Show organisers say “the team working on the airshow have been in contact with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and have worked out a suitable plan”, but the CAA have yet to confirm details.

A Kent County Council (KCC) spokesperson has cast further doubt on this statement, telling KentOnline: "We have been contacted by event organisers of the Manston International Air Show around the practicality of the event going ahead, but no official event or temporary road closure applications have been submitted.

“This event would need temporary road closures on the A299 and B2050 to be able to hold the event safely in line with the new guidelines issued by the Civil Aviation Authority following the tragic Shoreham Airshow crash in 2015, to ensure the safety of residents and everyone involved.

The site of Manston Airport
The site of Manston Airport

“These are significant roads in Thanet that would be subject to disruption at a time when road travel is at its peak.

“While we have no new date for the implementation of the new EU Entry/Exit system, the A299 has been identified as a key route that will likely be impacted when the changes do happen, and we need to be mindful of this.

“We are working with the event organisers, Thanet District Council, Kent Police, Kent Fire and Rescue and other groups that will be affected by this event, to see what is possible."

Bill Giles, the show’s organiser, told KentOnline he wished to “dispel any rumours” of the event not running – despite not yet having the backing of KCC.

He said: “We've had a number of meetings with regards to the site, with regards to airspace, and everyone is very confident that the show can pass off successfully and without any issues.

“The CAA permissions have become a lot tighter over the last few years for reasons that I don't think anyone needs to go into at this stage.

How Manston Airport could look when its £800 million redevelopment is complete. Picture: RSP
How Manston Airport could look when its £800 million redevelopment is complete. Picture: RSP

“But we're working with probably collectively one of the top air show organisational teams who assist with all the paperwork with the CAA. We’ve got a really, really good team.”

To lose the show would be a huge blow for Manston and its owners RiverOak Strategic Partners, who had hoped the event would give the public one last chance to see the airport before it receives a facelift.

RiverOak says it intends to plough £800 million into the site to get it up and running again as a commercially successful venture, and hopes to eventually resume passenger flights too.

However, extensive renovation of the airport is not expected to begin until 2026, with a completion date of early 2028.

The CAA did not respond to a request for comment.

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