A sod-turning ceremony has marked the start of the latest construction phase at Waterford Airport.
Waterford City and County Council has approved a €30 million redevelopment to secure the airport's future, with the project fully funded by private investment.
Works will extend the existing runway to 2,287 metres and widen it to 45 metres, enabling the return of commercial passenger services and allowing larger jet aircraft to operate.
Deputy Mayor of Waterford City and County, Cllr. John Pratt, said: "The planned runway extension and redevelopment programme is not merely an engineering project. It is an economic signal…a signal that the South East is open for business.
"A signal that this region intends to attract investment, create jobs, support tourism and improve international connectivity for generations to come."
The upgrades are expected to pave the way for the return of scheduled passenger services, possibly by summer 2027.
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