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Bristol Airport CEO to Step Down

Arianna Distefano
Last updated: 18 April 2026 11:21
By Arianna Distefano
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The chief executive officer of Bristol Airport (BRS) is set to step down later this year, marking the end of an eight-year period that saw significant growth and expansion plans for the UK airport. CEO, Dave Lees, announced he will leave his role after nearly a decade in charge, but will remain in position until a successor is appointed and through a transition period lasting until the end of 2026. 

Baggage claim area at Bristol Airport, signs indicating exit and toilet direction.
Baggage claim area at Bristol Airport © Alexander Schimmeck

Leadership Transition Underway

Following the announcement, Dave Lees stated:

“It has been the highlight of my career to lead an amazing, talented and committed team which continues to deliver responsible growth connecting our region to an increasing number of destinations. Together we have delivered significant improvements for our customers, airlines and the community which we are proud to serve including our industry leading position on our pathway to deliver net zero Airport operations by 2030.”

His departure comes at a key moment for the airport, as it continues to develop long-term expansion plans and adapt to growing passenger demand. During his tenure, Lees oversaw major changes, including infrastructure upgrades and the airport’s recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic. 

He also played a role in securing new investment, including a majority stake acquisition by Macquarie Asset Management, positioning the airport for future development. 

Bristol Airport exterior showing the outside entrance and bus stop.
Bristol Airport © Stephen McKay

Growth, Expansion and Future Plans

Under Lees’ leadership, passenger numbers at the airport rose significantly, with more than 10 million travellers using the airport annually in recent years. 

The airport has also been working on long-term plans to expand capacity. Proposals include increasing the passenger cap from 12 million to 15 million per year, alongside upgrades to terminals, transport links and airfield infrastructure. 

These developments aim to improve connectivity and support economic growth in the region, with potential for new long-haul routes and job creation in the coming years. 

For now, Lees will continue leading the airport through what is expected to be a busy transition period, as the search begins for a new chief executive officer to take forward the next phase of growth.

What do you think of these developments? Let us know in the comments.

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