St Vincent’s First International Air Hub to Be Ready Next Year

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03 July 2012 4:15pm
St Vincent’s First International Air Hub to Be Ready Next Year

Argyle International Airport is slated to open in late 2013. This has been confirmed by the developer responsible for constructing the new St Vincent and the Grenadines international air gateway.

According to the International Airport Development Company (IADC), work has been completed on close to three-quarters of the earthworks for required for the airport’s runway, apron and taxiways.

Earthworks on the airport commenced in August 2008 and since then the work team, comprising Vincentians and Cubans, have been have been hard at work, clearing and grubbing the area, demolishing the abandoned structures on the site, and removing the top soil.

The IADC affirmed that “work on the terminal building continues apace”, ensuring that it is on schedule to be completed by the contracted date of December 2013, in time for the tourism high season in the Caribbean.

The Argyle International Airport is being built on about 290 acres of land, with a paved runway 2,743 meters (9,000 feet) long, and 45 meters (150 feet) wide. Its runway length will allow for direct flights to St Vincent and the Grenadines from USA, Canada, Europe and Central and South America. The airport is designed to accommodate jets as large as the Boeing 747-400s.

The US$216 million airport is expected to boast a single 1.5 million capacity per annum terminal built over three-story on 145,000sq ft with dedicated areas for ‘domestic’ and ‘international’ passengers. The terminal building will have about 8,700 square meters of floor space, to handle about 1.4 million passengers per year.
 

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