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Coventry Airport to Shut Down in 2026 to Make Way for Gigafactory Site

Shaq Qassim
Last updated: 4 December 2025 12:20
By Shaq Qassim
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A ground crew worker in a high-visibility jacket guides a turboprop aircraft on the apron at Coventry Airport.
A ground crew member marshals a turboprop aircraft on the apron at Coventry Airport. © Coventry Airport
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Coventry Airport closes for good on June 11 2026, once it files the notice with the CAA. Staff and tenants need to move out by May 9 that year – after which, no more flights will run. The site’s getting swapped for Greenpower Park: a big battery factory along with advanced manufacturing units.

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Redevelopment Plans and Regional StrategyImpact on Airport TenantsOperational and Financial BackgroundNational Context
brown and white concrete building during daytime
A view of one of the historic tudor-style buildings adjacent to the spire of the old cathedral at Coventry © Stuart Frisby

Redevelopment Plans and Regional Strategy

Local leaders mention the airport’s seen little action recently. Back in 2022, Greenpower Park was first signed off. This site fits into a wider economic zone across Coventry and Warwickshire. According to the West Midlands Combined Authority, the plan could generate many new positions. Rather than scattering operations, it clusters electric vehicle battery production, recycling, plus connected sectors all on one campus.

To prepare the site for factory use, the WMCA is putting in £23 million to improve local power through a new 30 MVA grid. Rather than hold off, complete proposals will head to council groups step by step over the coming weeks.

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Central Birmingham (West Midlands) near Brindley Place, on a sunny summer day. © Lulu Black

Impact on Airport Tenants

Some air groups based at Coventry Airport may need to relocate or adjust operations soon. Flight schools and private aviation crews, together with maintenance outfits using the strip for training and repairs, face disruptions. As closure looms, the Coventry Aeroplane Club – one of the UK’s oldest civilian flight groups – is weighing its options.

The Midlands Air Museum is perched at the far side of the runway – probably fixed there under a solid lease agreement. That’s the reason pieces such as the Avro Vulcan aren’t going anywhere; expect them to stay exactly in place.

Air ambulance trips keep flying out of Coventry Airport – for now, anyway – because the idea for a different spot hasn’t been worked out completely.

A Coventry Aeroplane Club member named Louis, after completing his first solo flight.
A Coventry Aeroplane Club member named Louis, after completing his first solo flight. ©Coventry Aeroplane Club

Operational and Financial Background

Coventry Airport kicked off in 1936, popping up here and there for work trips, military jobs, or just flying for fun. Scheduled passenger flights fizzled out by the late 2000s; after that, it’s been mainly about pilot training, charter hops, or folks using their own planes.

Airport owner Rigby Group saw profits jump around recently – last round, they actually burned through cash. Besides, the site’s had a stale overhaul idea floating about, while ticket sales dipped after 2008; closing felt like the move.

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Two elf cadets in RAF uniforms salute you at the RAF Midlands Airforce Museum’s Christmas Event. © RAF Midlands Airforce Museum

National Context

Coventry Airport closing follows a pattern spreading across the UK – smaller airfields now making way for storage units or industrial parks. Take Doncaster Sheffield, Manston, or Plymouth; each shifted in similar fashion, stirring debate over land use, job demands nearby, yet also raising doubts about tiny airports lasting much longer.

Once flights end by May 2026, then the runway closes in June, clearing ground for Greenpower Park starts – assuming planners give approval. The move’s meant to strengthen battery and EV production in the West Midlands, say authorities; however, affected air groups are still weighing impacts on pilot instruction, repair roles, and community flying events.

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Shaq Qassim
ByShaq Qassim
A traveller at heart, I write about flight paths and airport rhythms from my base in Cymru (Wales). My time spent living in Japan shifted what travel means to me - it became less about schedules and more about experiencing real life through movement. Moments in time, I'd love to help others experience.
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