"Ever since beginning operations on April 2nd 1965, East Midlands Airport has been this region’s gateway to the world"
Hundreds of guests attended a special civic celebration at East Midlands Airport yesterday (April 2) to make 60 years of the airport.
A special celebration cake was cut by EMA Managing Director Steve Griffiths and Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire Michael Kupar OBE.
EMA’s Managing Director Steve Griffiths, said: “Ever since beginning operations on April 2nd 1965, East Midlands Airport has been this region’s gateway to the world – the starting point for an estimated total of 130 million people to make holiday memories and countless items to make their way around the world.
“Looking back over the past six decades, it’s clear that the dedication of the people who work here is something that’s been a cornerstone of the airport from the outset. It’s a place that seems to engender real affection - from those working here, those who choose to fly from here and others who are drawn to it simply to enjoy the magic of aircraft heading to and from places all around the world. Over the years we have also fostered good relations with our neighbours for whom we are a constant presence.”
A new restaurant experience also had its official launch to help mark the special occasion.
Music was provided by the Derby West Indian Community Association steel pans band which is one of the many local groups which has benefited from the airport’s community fund over the years.
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