Retro pictures to take you back to when Doncaster Sheffield Airport was under construction and passengers took off for the first flight
By Lucy Ball
Published 7th Aug 2020, 15:00 GMT
Who can you spot laying the first bricks, or jetting off on the inaugural flight to Palma out of the Robin Hood airport back in the early 2000s?
People might not be jetting off on the summer holidays this year but lets remember the people who worked tirelessly to construct and open the Doncaster airport.
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Caroline Flint MP for Don Valley, tightened the ceremonial base-plate nut to a turnminal column at the event marking the official commencement of construction to the new Robin Hood airport Doncaster Sheffield watched by left Robert Hough, chairman Peel airports ltd; and David Glover Construction director Peel Holdings PLC See Story Picture Chris Lawton. April 26, 2004 Photo: Chris Lawton
Geoff Cox (right), Health and Safety Executive Head of Operations, Construction Yorkshire and North East, and Andy Hopwell, Project Manager for Bovis Lend Lease inspect the construction of the terminal building at Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield back in May 2004 Photo: Steve Taylor
Robin Hood Airport Managing Director David Ryall and Wilfrida Beehive Managing Director Sue Scholey are pictured aboard one of Wifrida's 'Airport Arrow' shuttle buses. Photo: Steve Taylor