I don’t have live access to current news in this chat, but I can summarize what’s publicly known about Wick John O’Groats Airport and point you to where to find the latest updates.
Key points from recent public information:
- The Wick John O’Groats Airport (WIC) is operated by Highlands and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL) and has been involved in ongoing discussions about sustaining and expanding regional air services, especially the Wick–Aberdeen PSO route that serves the Caithness area.[5][6]
- There have been periods where the Wick–Aberdeen service was suspended or under review as operators faced financial or organizational changes, with ongoing public-sector involvement and procurement processes to secure a future operator.[2][6]
- HIAL and local authorities have highlighted Wick as strategically important for energy sector connectivity and regional growth, and there have been formal efforts to secure continued scheduled services through 2025–26 and beyond, including government and council planning updates.[3][5]
- There have been upgrade efforts at the airport in the past (e.g., apron refurbishment and safety improvements funded by the airport’s governance bodies), reinforcing its role as a flexible hub for energy-linked traffic and general regional mobility.[1]
Where to check for the latest news:
- Official HIAL Wick John O’Groats Airport page for updates and notices about services, PSO arrangements, and operational notices: Wick John O’Groats Airport page on HIAL’s site.[5]
- Highland Council and Wick John O’Groats Airport Working Group updates for governance and funding decisions related to PSO routes and future service plans: Highland Council Wick updates and the “Airport Information” pages on council or HIAL sites.[6][3]
- News outlets that cover Scottish regional aviation and infrastructure can have timely pieces on PSO procurement, operator changes, and service reinstatements or suspensions: sources like Scottish News outlets and regional civil aviation updates (examples provided in prior results).[1][6]
If you’d like, I can try to fetch the latest specific headlines or official statements for today and summarize them with citations. Just say the word and I’ll pull the most recent entries.
Sources
Highland and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL) is a public corporation wholly owned by the Scottish Ministers. The company operates and manages 11 Airports at Barra, Benbecula, Campbeltown, Dundee, Islay, Inverness, Kirkwall, Stornoway, Sumburgh, Tiree and Wick John O’Groats.
www.hial.co.ukHighland and Islands Airports Limited (HIAL) is a public corporation wholly owned by the Scottish Ministers. The company operates and manages 11 Airports at Barra, Benbecula, Campbeltown, Dundee, Islay, Inverness, Kirkwall, Stornoway, Sumburgh, Tiree and Wick. HIAL’s airports are vital to the social and economic welfare of the areas they serve, but are loss making, and are supported by subsidies from the Scottish Government in accordance with Section 34 of the Civil Aviation Act 1982.
www.hial.co.ukWick John O'Groats Airport Information
www.hial.co.ukwick john o'groats airport feature in aoa magazine
www.hial.co.ukThe airfield at Wick John O’Groats Airport is set for a major upgrade this year, boosting safety and enabling the airport to handle future growth.
www.scottishconstructionnow.comReport highlights future sustainable opportunities for Wick John O’Groats Airport services
www.highland.gov.ukYear-round air link between Caithness and Aberdeen secured in new deal with Eastern Airways
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www.hial.co.uk