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Business leaders welcome Esbjerg route launch from Humberside

Key players in the offshore wind and allied ports and renewables sectors were invited on the inaugural flight

Ready for take-off: Doors are closed on the inaugural Eastern Airways flight to Esbjerg, Denmark, from Humberside. Businesses hope many new doors will now open with a more convenient connection.(Image: GrimsbyLive/Donna Clifford)

The importance of being able to move people quickly and efficiently in the industry was stressed by key players invited on the inaugural flight linking Humberside and Esbjerg.

Major inward investor Siemens Gamesa is the largest single operator in the sector, with Hull plant director Andy Sykes on board. The company not only produces blades in Hull, but has wider turbine production in Esbjerg, with teams dedicated to installing and overseeing warranty periods for the equipment well into the operational phase of the wind farms that the wider business builds, alongside the likes of Orsted.

Mr Sykes said: “The launch of this route affords additional flexibility for the region. We are currently exporting blades to Denmark, manufacturing them in Hull, and the service helps with the knowledge transfer between the two locations.

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“There is a lot of movement of people, and the more flexibility we have, the more opportunity we have to do that; it means we can think faster, make decisions faster and can act and attract more business.

“For us it is a constant flow at the moment. We have had 40 people in Denmark for the last three to four months, and in exchange we have 20 colleagues joining us over the next three to four months.

Andy Sykes, Siemens Gamesa's Hull blade plant director, left, with Mike Whitehead, president of Hull and Humber Chamber of Commerce, about to board the inaugural Humberside to Esbjerg flight.(Image: Reach Plc)

“From a factory perspective the footprint we have established for ourselves in the region is a focal point for business and Siemens Gamesa, and I would like to think it has attracted other businesses to the region too who will now benefit from this.”

Danish pastries were served as a welcome at Kirmington, before the outbound flight, with Grimsby’s Docks Beers providing in-flight wraps from its Mockingbird street food brand, and beer for the return. In Esbjerg Danish tapas featuring herring, cured meats and cheese were served up.