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Airport expansion plans 'unaffected' as boss quits

Zaher Deir
Zaher Deir

The managing director of Lydd Airport has resigned.

Zaher Deir said he was leaving with “deepest regret and sadness”, citing differences with the shareholders and a member of the board of directors at the London Ashford Airport, at Lydd.

Mr Deir, who has held the post for the past five years, said: “The board and I had different visions relating to the future direction of the airport and associated aviation services based here.

“It’s regrettable that we cannot agree a united way forward and I felt it was time to hand over the reins to a new management team.

“My departure in no way affects the exciting development plans for the airport or the day-to-day running of the business.

“I’m very proud of what has been achieved here during my time as managing director and I wish the airport every success in the future.”

Mr Deir’s replacement has not yet been announced.

Lydd airport has two planning applications with Shepway District Council.

One is for a new terminal building, capable of handling up to 500,000 passengers a year, the other is for a 294-metre runway extension.

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