Chief Executive of Bristol Airport to step down

Chief Executive of Bristol Airport to step down
Dave Lees. Credit: Bristol Airport

Dave Lees has announced that he will step down as Chief Executive of Bristol Airport after eight years in the role.

Lees will remain with the business until a successor has been appointed, supporting a transition process through to the end of 2026.

During his time as Chief Executive, Lees has led a highly successful period for the airport culminating in the recent acquisition of a majority stake by Macquarie Asset Management – a leading owner of, and investor in, airports for more than 20 years.

Under Lee’s leadership Bristol Airport has seen an unprecedented growth in passenger numbers and the successful delivery of numerous major transformational projects, including the Public Transport Interchange as well as the positive outcome of the planning application for 12 million passengers per annum.

More recently he has led on the next stage of growth outlined in the Bristol Airport Masterplan to 2040 as well as launching the planning application to increase passenger numbers to 15 million a year. He also steered the airport through the Covid pandemic and then drove the swiftest post-pandemic recovery of any major airport in the United Kingdom.

Commenting on his announcement, Dave Lees said:

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.

Lees will continue to lead the airport in the months ahead supporting the hand-over and transition to the new Chief Executive later in the year.