Multimillion pound investment creates hundreds of new jobs.
Around 450 skilled engineering jobs and apprenticeships are to be
created at Prestwick Airport, following a major expansion of
Ryanair's maintenance facility.
The Scottish Government and Scottish Enterprise are jointly
investing more than £15 million to support the extension of
Ryanair's maintenance facility which will open significant new
training and development routes for engineering staff.
Aircraft mechanics, avionics specialists, structures technicians
and supervisory engineering positions are among the skilled new
jobs created at Prestwick.
The investment includes funding made available through the
Ayrshire Growth Deal to support infrastructure improvements
within the wider Prestwick campus, including car parking, a
pedestrian footbridge and flood mitigation measures, improving
accessibility and supporting operational growth within the
Prestwick cluster.
Additionally, the funding will provide targeted support for the
recruitment of people facing barriers to work – including those
with limited or no prior engineering experience and older workers
– and provide structured training that leads to long term,
high-value skilled employment
First Minister said:
“I am delighted that Scottish Government investment will support
the creation of 450 skilled jobs at Prestwick, which will have a
major economic impact in Ayrshire and beyond.
“Ryanair has chosen to expand at Prestwick because of the talent
and expertise on the ground and it is testament to the skills of
the existing workforce. My government will continue to do
everything in our power to support the creation of good jobs and
to support economic growth in Scotland.
“This week alone, investment into Scotland has supported the
creation of more than 2,300 jobs. The economic conditions and
policies set by the Scottish Government have enabled these
investments and we will continue to build on our strong track
record of delivery to keep growing the economy.”
Ryanair Chief Executive Eddie Wilson said:
“As Europe's No.1 airline, we are pleased to announce a further
£40 million investment at Prestwick Airport, expanding our
existing maintenance facility from 6 to 10 bays and creating 450
new highly skilled engineering and mechanic jobs, including 60
apprenticeships.
“This new state-of-the-art, 4-bay hangar and component workshops
will make Prestwick our largest heavy maintenance facility, and a
key part of how we will maintain and support our fleet as we
continue to grow to 800 aircraft and 300 million passengers by
2034.
“Today's announcement builds on the £5 million investment and 500
jobs delivered with our Prestwick Training Academy, opened in
October 2024. Together, these investments underline Ryanair's
long-term commitment to Scotland, to high-quality engineering and
mechanic jobs, and to developing the next generation of aviation
talent here in Ayrshire.
“We thank Deputy First Minister Forbes and the Scottish
Government, the UK Government, South Ayrshire Council, Scottish
Enterprise, and Prestwick Airport for their support and
partnership on this expansion. Their focussed approach in backing
this project has been crucial in enabling us to grow Prestwick
into a major heavy maintenance and training hub that will deliver
skilled careers and economic benefits for many years to come.”
Background
Scottish Government, Ryanair, Scottish Enterprise, UK Government
and South Ayrshire Council have all contributed to the
project.
Public sector funding is provided as follows:
|
Partner
|
£m
|
|
Scottish Enterprise
|
8.6
|
|
Scottish Government (includes £3m Aid for Disadvantaged
Workers)
|
4.52
|
|
Scottish Government via Ayrshire Growth Deal
|
2.1
|
|
UK Government via Ayrshire Growth Deal
|
4.9
|
|
South Ayrshire Council via Ayrshire Growth Deal
|
0.4
|
|
Total
|
20.52
|
The Ayrshire Growth Deal is supported by £103 million each from
the Scottish and UK governments, with a further £45.5 million
provided by the three Ayrshire councils.
As part of the deal, £80 million will go towards supporting the
Prestwick Aerospace Cluster including:
- £30 million from Scottish Government
- £32 million from UK Government
- £18 million from South Ayrshire Council