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  2. Over £100m of public money will be used to reopen airport due ...

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    The airport, formerly known as Robin Hood Airport, ... Doncaster mayor Ros Jones said last year that the first passenger flights could take off from Doncaster Sheffield Airport as soon as spring 2026.

  3. Doncaster Sheffield Airport - Wikipedia

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    Doncaster Sheffield Airport (IATA: DSA, ICAO: EGCN), formerly named and commonly referred to as Robin Hood Airport, was an international airport in Finningley near Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England, in operation between 2005 and 2022.

  4. Council to use public funds to reopen airport - AOL

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    Doncaster Sheffield Airport, previously Robin Hood Airport, was declared to be no longer financially viable by Peel, who still own the former RAF Finningley base and would lease the land to the ...

  5. Doncaster Sheffield Airport railway station - Wikipedia

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    This would put 9 million people within 90 minutes of the airport [13] which would allow people living as far south as Stevenage and Welwyn to access the airport at Doncaster faster than either Heathrow or Gatwick. [14] Network Rail (NR) included the proposal in their 2017 East Coast Main Line route study.

  6. RAF Finningley - Wikipedia

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    XH558 was restored to flight by the Vulcan to the Sky Trust and the aircraft was displayed during airshows until the end of 2015. [48] On 29 March 2011 XH558 returned to Doncaster airport and Finningley, and she was once again at her original home. [49] XH558 still resides there now, she remains in operating condition but without a permit to fly.

  7. Links Air - Wikipedia

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    Links Air was a British airline selling and operating scheduled regional flights as well as charter services. It formerly operated scheduled flights out of Doncaster Sheffield Airport [ 3 ] and public service obligation flights in Wales from Cardiff to Anglesey on behalf of the Welsh Government.