Bournemouth Airport’s cargo division, Cargo First, has unveiled new cargo handling facilities. The project, which is hoped will herald a new era in the airport’s freight capacity, is part of a major investment programme across the airport by owners Regional & City Airports.

Airport’s Cargo Infrastructure Doubles
The new facilities, which include a much larger customs-bonded cargo operations centre, three new ICAO Code E aircraft stands and improved access and truck servicing areas, have doubled the airport’s cargo infrastructure. Now employing over 80 staff, the improved cargo operation also allows for future development, with a bespoke zone on the north of the airfield dedicated to freight operations.
Speaking of the project, Steve Gill, managing director of Bournemouth Airport, commented:
The completion of these new facilities marks a significant milestone for Bournemouth Airport and Cargo First. They not only provide the infrastructure to support our fast-growing cargo business but also reinforce our position as a highly attractive alternative to congested London hubs.
“With record volumes already passing through the airport last year, this investment underlines our ambitions as the UK’s newest import/export air hub.

Boost to Business
In the 12 months to March 2025, Cargo First handled 31,000 tonnes of freight, a 70% increase on the previous year. It is believed the growth has been boosted by not only the expansion of e-commerce imports, but also the growing export of high-value UK-manufactured goods.
Iain Edwards, chief operating officer at one of Bournemouth Airport’s main freight operators, European Cargo, said:
The new facilities are a real boost to our business. Bournemouth Airport offers us the flexibility and speed that are critical in air cargo, and the expansion means we can look forward to handling even more volumes efficiently.
It’s a huge advantage to operate away from the congestion of the London hubs, while still being able to deliver consignments into the London market faster than if we flew there directly.
As well as expanding its cargo facilities, Bournemouth Airport is also set to expand its passenger terminal and build a new transport interchange.
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