The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

‘Green’ proposals for Dundee Airport

- NADIA VIDINOVA

Dundee could become home to Scotland’s first “green” airport if proposals from the city’s council leader come to fruition.

John Alexander has written to Scottish Transport Minister Michael Matheson to discuss Dundee Airport’s future.

He has called for initiative­s under the Tay Cities Deal and new Michelin innovation centre to focus on making Dundee a leader in environmen­tally friendly aviation technology.

The Scottish Government will consider the proposals, as part of their plans to decarbonis­e internal flights by 2040.

In his letter, Mr Alexander said: “We have a unique opportunit­y in Dundee.

“As part of the Tay Cities Deal, an aviation academy is proposed to deliver world class training and produce a range of skilled individual­s.

“But are we looking to the future and ensuring that these skills recognise emerging technologi­es such as electric planes or hybrid propulsion systems that run on sustainabl­e aviation fuels derived from waste?

“I believe that Dundee could become a hub for these technologi­es.

“With work under way to develop the former Michelin site into the Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc – focused on innovation, electric vehicles and hydrogen technology and mobility – the time is now.

“There is a direct link between the two and why couldn’t Dundee be the place in which that technology is developed, produced and tested?”

Mr Alexander has asked Mr Matheson to chair a round table meeting with relevant partners and organisati­ons to explore the ideas further.

A Scottish Government spokespers­on said there was commitment to Dundee Airport and to attracting opportunit­ies for the site.

She added: “The Scottish Government is taking an innovative approach to de-carbonisin­g aviation.

“We are also working with Scottish businesses and research institutio­ns to ensure that Scotland’s economy is positioned to benefit from the transition to zero emission mobility, including supporting the Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc.”

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View from the control tower as a jet prepares to take off.

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