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28 August 2025

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Local firm lands £11m Luton Airport hangar refurbishment

4 hours Neville Special Projects has started work on hangars at Luton Airport.

Hangars once operated by Monarch are being brought back into use for EasyJet
Hangars once operated by Monarch are being brought back into use for EasyJet

Luton-based Neville Special Projects has won the tender to refurbish Hangars 60, 127, and 9 at London Luton Airport.

The design and build contract is worth £11.6m and work start on site earlier this month.

Neville Special Projects is part of the Neville Trust Group of Companies, which is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year.

The refurbishment will bring three previously vacant hangars – once operated by Monarch Aircraft Engineering – back into active use. Built by T & E Neville Ltd for Monarch in the 1990s, Hangar 60 is set to house a new EasyJet aircraft maintenance facility and apprenticeship training campus.

Construction director Ben Knight said: “This was a tough, highly competitive tender, and the effort the team put in behind the scenes was exceptional. From early engagement through to final submission, the level of collaboration, technical input, and sheer tenacity was second to none. It’s wins like this that really highlight what we can achieve when we pull together with a clear focus and shared purpose. A huge thank you to all involved – this is a fantastic result and a great opportunity to further strengthen our presence with London Luton Airport.â€

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