The Barbuda International Airport is poised to significantly expand its operational capabilities through the installation of advanced apron lighting infrastructure. This strategic enhancement will permit scheduled flights to continue until 9:30 PM, effectively eliminating the current restriction that forces the airport to cease all operations at sunset.
According to Maurice Merchant, Director General of Communications in the Prime Minister’s Office, this decision resulted from high-level Cabinet discussions involving airport authorities and representatives from the PLH development project. The existing illumination system, described as ‘sunset lights,’ has historically limited aviation activities to daylight hours, creating logistical challenges for the island.
The Antigua and Barbuda Airport Authority is collaborating directly on this infrastructure project, which represents a critical component of broader developmental initiatives linked to PLH’s investments on the island. The extended operational window is anticipated to yield substantial benefits across multiple sectors including inter-island transportation, tourism expansion, and emergency medical response capabilities.
Officials emphasize that enhanced nighttime accessibility will be particularly valuable during peak travel seasons and for after-hours emergency situations. While specific completion timelines remain under development, authorities confirm that installation works will commence imminently, marking a new chapter in Barbuda’s connectivity and economic development.
