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Durham Tees Valley Airport appoints new chairman
Durham Tees Valley Airport have appointed a leading northern businessman as its new chairman.
The post has been taken up by Robert Hough, following the news in February that Peel investments (DTVA) Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Peel Group was to become the new majority shareholder in the airport.
Mr Hough “Having served as Chairman at Durham Tees Valley in the past, I am delighted to be renewing my connections with the Airport - and, indeed, the area as a whole.
“All of us now involved with the management of the Airport understand that it has been a very challenging period - and the challenges will continue - but there is a determination to both secure our existing business base and build for the future.
“That means exploring all opportunities for extension of activity - both in terms of the Airport and its services and exploiting the potential of the site as a whole.”
Mr Hough has been a Director of Peel Holdings since 1986 and has held a range of senior posts, including Deputy Chairman from 1989 to 2009. He was also responsible for its Airports Division and in that role was Chairman of Durham Tees Valley from 2003 to 2009.
He is also the current Chairman of the Northwest Regional Development Agency, and was recently appointed to the position of Chairman of the Liverpool City Local Enterprise.
Mr Hough added: “I believe that we have already made progress in establishing strong links with
our key partners in the local authorities and agencies, such as Tees Valley
Unlimited.
“Their support - and that of the local business and wider community - is absolutely crucial if we are to ensure that the Airport can make a major contribution to the area and its economy.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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