Private use of Leuchars Station in Fife has generated more than £200,000 for the Ministry of Defence since October 2023, according to figures released in Parliament.
Responding to a question from Chris Law MP, Defence Minister Luke Pollard confirmed that “private aircraft use of Leuchars Aerodrome has generated revenue of circa £204,420, since 30 October 2023.”
A separate written answer from Pollard revealed that “100 private aircraft have landed at Leuchars Station since 30 October 2023.”
Leuchars, a former RAF base now operating as a British Army station under the control of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, retains an active runway used for both military and limited civilian purposes under specific authorisation.
The figures show that private and chartered flights are still using the facility under the Ministry of Defence’s cost recovery system. The MOD hasn’t shared details about specific operators, but these flights usually take place under agreements that make sure military readiness and security aren’t affected.
Leuchars Station continues to support a range of military functions, including training and operational support.
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OT, but air related.
I see the DS is grandstanding again warning Putin on the BBC news online about hunting his submarines, as Russian activity has increased considerably.
The DS was filmed aboard on of the RAFs P8s.
Of course, no mention at all of a corresponding INCREASE in these valuable assets, nor that 9 is far too few, and itself the usual “benchmark” low reached when new equipment is ordered
The previous Nimrod MRA4 was to be 22, then 18, 16, 12, thrn reduced to 9, before being cancelled altogether.
You need more teeth behind your Grandstanding, Mr Healey.
How about another batch of 3 P8s? Are you going on record demanding HMT take action?
If not, why not?
Recent comments from a retired Russian General would suggest London is target no.1 in any escalation/expansion of the current conflict. We have also regularly seen multiple Russian commentators calling for the destruction of the UK. Why are HMG not acting accordingly to any of it? A bold, strong statement is required in the form of orders for actual capability, and for it to be delivered as quickly as possible.
What happens when the Russians are sufficiently emboldened by the UK’s ineptitude on defence to try something a little more kinetic?
Will we really fall back on our nuclear option? Probably a hard no.
Will NATO countries come to our aid? I don’t like thinking about that, but I doubt all would.
We have to be strong for ourselves, and it should have started 3 years ago.
It should have started 17 years ago..the geopolitical ramp down to where we are now started in 2008…shifted the dial again in 2012-13, and went into free fall in 2014-15.
Nail on the head.
Europe was too reliant on the USA, now it seeing how unreliable the States is they’re boosting domestic production etc, problem is it will take years to get up to scratch. Its taken Europe 2 years of a full blown invasion of Ukraine and a Trump election to wake up.
£200,000 WOW! How exciting is that. A pity then that according to a news report in the D.T. (I know), the government are suggesting cuts of £2 billion because of MOD “overspend”, presumably on projects as nothing has been ordered.
Most of the defence budget goes on the DNE and the “Equipment support” side of DE&S budget,which could include a whole range of contracts all keeping the MICs noses in the trough and is nothing to do with procurement.
A breakdown of just what is is in the core 2.5 budget would be interesting.
Lots of things with little actual conventional defence application whatsoever.
We can name several already.
And still the grandstanding goes on.
Another Conservative own goal on defence to bin off RAF Leuchars. Cameron and Fox were the worst PM/ Def Sec combination in the last 20 years?
Genuinely interested. What capability did it support that we have now lost?
Leuchars was QRA and home to Phantom then F3 – dedicated to defensive counter air. Lossie was previously home to maritime strike and strike. We’ve lost maritime FJ strike and dedicated strike? We also have all eggs in 1 basket. A single strike on Lossie officers mess and UK armed forces DCA is wiped out by 50%.
But surely in the event of potential hostilities we would just disperse jets and personnel back to Leuchars anyway? Its still MOD owned with an operational airfield. Im no fan of cuts but seems a sensible cost saving move to me (for once!).
Detailing what rmj correctly stated.
And taking Scotland and the RAF as the basis.
RAF Kinloss. Nimrod fleet. 120, 201, 206 Sqns.
RAF Lossimouth. 3 Sqns of Tornado GR4, more further back ( forget Sqn IDs now? ) These went post 2010 in Tory cuts.
RAF Leuchars. 2x Tornado F3 Sqns, Nos 43, 111.
Concentrated into 1 big target at Lossimouth.
There was also a dispersal option at RAF Stornoway which I think is an empty shell now regards military related infrastructure.
The CRC at Buchan was cut in 2004, though I believe the RRH remains.
Saxa Vord RRH was also cut, then re established, by nicking another sites radar initially I believe.
Benbecula RRH remains as is.
There was also RAF Milltown, unsure what’s there now if anything.
Quite possibly, yes.
At least the station is still there and a small RAF element remains if it needs reactivating.