GAA’s 30-YEAR AIRPORT MASTER PLAN
A Bold Vision for Grenada’s Future
The Grenada Airports Authority (GAA) has embarked on an ambitious 30-Year Master Plan, a transformative roadmap designed to revolutionize Grenada’s aviation sector. This comprehensive redevelopment will modernize infrastructure, enhance operations, and elevate passenger experiences—positioning Maurice Bishop International Airport (MBIA) as one of the most advanced and efficient airports in the Caribbean.
Guided by both a Five-Year Strategic Plan and the overarching 30-Year Master Plan, the Grenada Airports Authority (GAA) is committed to creating a state-of-the-art facility that meets the evolving demands of modern aviation, trade, and tourism.
Core Components of the Master Plan
1. Advanced Technology & Infrastructure Upgrades
- Installation of cutting-edge surveillance systems for improved security.
- Night landing facilities to increase accessibility and operational flexibility.
2. Climate Resilience & Sea Defense Measures
- Flood mitigation strategies to protect infrastructure and ensure continuity during adverse weather conditions.
3. Commercial Expansion & Connectivity
- Increase duty-free shopping areas and restaurant offerings to boost revenue streams.
- Strategic partnerships with airlines to expand routes to North America and Europe.
4. Sustainability & Renewable Energy Initiatives
- Transition to solar-powered lighting systems to reduce energy costs and carbon emissions.
5. Infrastructure Modernization
- Runway resurfacing and capacity expansion to accommodate more flights and overnight aircraft parking.
- Installation of passenger boarding bridges and upgraded lighting systems.
6. Enhanced Cargo Handling Facilities
- Modern equipment for perishable and frozen goods, enabling greater trade opportunities.
- Improved efficiency to position MBIA as a regional hub for commerce and job creation.
7. Passenger Experience & Comfort
- Extended canopy coverage, modernized terminal facilities, and boarding bridges for seamless travel.