
HUB North Scotland has been appointed to deliver a business park at Oban Airport with Robertson Construction as main contractor, Argyll and Bute Council has announced.
The project also includes the delivery of site infrastructure and building a new search and rescue base.
Oban Airport was selected as one of two new seasonal helicopter bases for Bristow Helicopters Ltd as it’s ideally placed to support this vital service, offering quick and easy access to the west coast and surrounding islands.
The base will enhance search and rescue provision during the busy summer months, supporting safety in one of Scotland’s most popular coastal regions.
The base will operate one aircraft from April to September. The second seasonal base will be in Carlisle. The council secured funding for the new search and rescue base in Oban from the UK Government’s Community Regeneration Partnership Fund.
Argyll and Bute Council Leader, councillor Jim Lynch, said, “The formal signing of contracts is great news and another milestone for our ambitious plans for the Oban Airport Business Park.
“We’d like to welcome Bristow Helicopters Ltd, to Oban Airport as they start vital search and rescue operations from their base at the airport. We’re proud to be able to facilitate public service aviation and help support emergency services.
“Working with hub North Scotland and Robertson Construction, we’ll continue to develop additional plots for businesses on site and create innovative aviation opportunities in the heart of Argyll and Bute.”
Richard Park, chief executive of hub North Scotland, added, “The business park project will be transformational for Oban Airport and the surrounding area. It will act as a catalyst for further investment and help create a sustainable and resilient future for the site.”
Ian Phillips, regional MD at Robertson Construction Northern, commented, “This project represents an important step in the long-term development of Oban Airport. The new business park and search and rescue facility will provide key infrastructure to support increased aviation activity and attract future investment.
“With Bristow Helicopters confirmed as the first tenant, the project highlights the site’s potential and is expected to attract further aviation and related businesses to the area, supporting jobs and economic growth.”








