Thursday, August 14, 2025

Leeds Bradford Airport makes appointment to support sustainable growth for Yorkshire aviation

Leeds Bradford Airport has appointed Declan Maguire as its new aviation director, strengthening its executive leadership team as the airport embarks on the next phase of its Vision 2030 strategy — a plan to grow annual passenger numbers from four million to seven million by the end of the decade.

With Leeds Bradford Airport celebrating the opening of its new terminal extension last month and the airport reaching another milestone in its ambitious £100 million expansion project, the addition of Declan’s aviation expertise puts LBA in a strong position ahead of its busiest time of the year.

Declan joins LBA having previously held senior aviation development roles at Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Doncaster Sheffield Airport, where he led on airline partnerships and route expansion.

Bringing more than 15 years of experience in the aviation sector and with a career spanning airport leadership, consultancy, and strategic development, Declan most recently held senior roles in aviation consultancy and data analytics, advising governments, investors and airports on route development, policy, and market growth opportunities.

Speaking on his appointment, Declan said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Leeds Bradford Airport at such an exciting point in its development. Airports are more than infrastructure — they are deeply embedded in people’s lives.

“From once-in-a-lifetime holidays to school trips, job interviews to family reunions, they play a role in countless personal journeys. I’m proud to help strengthen Yorkshire’s international connectivity and support the airport’s continued growth as a vital regional asset — and what better time to join, as our new terminal opens, providing Yorkshire with an airport that rivals any European peer and one we can all be proud of.”

Vincent Hodder, CEO, Leeds Bradford Airport, said: “Declan brings valuable experience, strong industry relationships and a real passion for regional aviation. His appointment supports our commitment to expanding our network, enhancing our airline partnerships and delivering long-term, sustainable growth for Leeds Bradford Airport.”

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