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Work starts on £1.38m workspace at airport

Sarah Saunderson • Published 13 Jan 2012 10:30 Mobiles Print

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The first sod of a £1.38million workspace development at St Angelo airport has been turned this morning (Friday).

Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster visited the site, marking the start of construction of a new aircraft hangar at Enniskillen's St Angelo Airport.

The £1.38million workspace development project, which has been financed with assistance from the EU INTERREG IVA Programme, will see the construction of a 37,000 sq ft hangar to provide aircraft maintenance facilities at the airport.

Speaking at St Angelo Airport, Arlene Foster said: "This important construction project represents a significant boost for St Angelo airport, Fermanagh and the wider region. The financial assistance provided by my Department is a further example of a continuing commitment to supporting enterprise and tourism in the region."

"It is envisaged that the new hangarage space could attract an aircraft maintenance company which would ultimately result in the creation of at least 14 highly skilled jobs in aviation, engineering and technical disciplines," she added.

Councillor Thomas O'Reilly, Chairman of Fermanagh District Council, said: "The new aircraft facility will provide much needed employment for the local construction sector and in the longer term it will help attract key businesses to the area and play a vital role in improving the prosperity of the area through the provision of highly skilled jobs in the aviation, engineering and technical disciplines."

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