en.Wedoany.com Reported - One of the UK's oldest airports, Old Sarum Airport, is set to resume visitor flights and commence the reconstruction of Hangar 3, a historic building destroyed by fire last year.

Airport owner Grenville Hodge stated that planning permission and heritage conservation approvals for rebuilding the Grade II*-listed building have been secured, and preparatory work is underway.
This development marks a critical turning point for the airport after years of planning disputes and legal challenges.
The first phase of reconstruction will focus on recovering original bricks from the fire-damaged structure and sourcing matching replacements where necessary. Hodge noted that extensive structural surveys have been completed, confirming the feasibility of the rebuild.


On the operational front, the airport is reapplying for a radio license and plans to resume limited visitor flights from July this year. Pilots must book in advance via the official website. Hodge said a cautious reopening strategy will be adopted, with the goal of launching operations this summer and gradually increasing activity.
The airport's long-term goal is to achieve 35,000 aircraft movements per year within five years, restore Hangar 3 as an aircraft hangar, and build a new flight center along with supporting residential units and apartments.

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