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Andy Burnham warns second lockdown could put 65,000 aviation jobs at Manchester Airport at risk

"If the Prime Minister was to make the same trip north today, he would find an echoing, empty shell with 25,000 jobs on the site on the line and a further 45,000 at risk in associated industries"

(Image: Manchester Evening News)

The Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham has warned the second national lockdown could put some 65,000 jobs in and around Manchester Airport at risk.

Mr Burham has called for urgent government support to help support the aviation industry, , to prevent communities which rely on airport jobs from suffering.

It comes as all overseas travel has been banned until December as part of the lockdown to slow the spread of coronavirus.

Already Manchester Airports Group, which owns a string of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ airports, is looking to axe 892 jobs across the country, including 456 at Manchester Airport.

But the picture is bleaker still when associated aviation companies are considered.

(Image: MEN MEDIA)

Some 1,561 other jobs are thought to be at risk at airport contractors such as ground handling agents.

But Mayor Burnham fears even more jobs associated with the airport's £1bn super-terminal - due to be completed in 2023 - are also in jeopardy.

The ambitious expansion was trumpeted by Boris Johnson in July 2019 when he visited the site as part of his bid to become leader of the Conservative party.