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Aviation Minister: ‘work on GB new airport to begin this month’
Work on the $170 million Grand Bahama International Airport project is expected to begin preliminary works by the end of March, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation, the Hon. Chester Cooper.
Government to break ground for new GB airport in early 2023
Government is in the final phase of negotiations with the selected bidder for a new international airport for Grand Bahama with a groundbreaking scheduled for the first quarter of 2023.
New deal for GB airport
New deal for GB airport
Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper yesterday announced the conclusion of a deal with a consortium to undertake a $200 million redevelopment of Grand Bahama International Airport (GBIA) with Phase I scheduled for completion no later than the first quarter of 2025.
Loss of night flights 'impeded' tourism, business and GB rebuild
Stakeholders are calling for operational times at Grand Bahama International Airport (GBIA) to be extended by at least two hours. Presently, operations at GBIA shut down at 6 p.m. Grand Bahama News learned that if an airline or private aircraft operator submits a request for operations to extend beyond that time, an additional fee is charged. ...
Take-off for new era as govt buys airport
Take-off for new era as govt buys airport
THE Bahamas Government has purchased Grand Bahama International Airport, finally acquiring ownership of the most substantial privately-owned and operated airport in Freeport, with an 11,000ft runway – for $1.
DPM Envisions Bahamas Infrastructural Transformation Through PPs
Public-private partnerships such as the one between the government and Triple P Investments Ltd., complement and expand access services offered by government, said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Urban Development...
Pinder: Airport Authority Staff May Take Industrial Action If Increments Not Paid not paid
Pinder: Airport Authority Staff May Take Industrial Action If Increments Not Paid not paid
Bahamas Public Service Union President John Pinder said that workers at the Lynden Pindling International Airport employed by the Airport Authority are prepared to take industrial action if officials of the authority do not pay outstanding increments by the end of November.