Jamaica Gleaner

Norman Manley Internatio­nal now being run by Mexican company

- Christophe­r Serju/ Gleaner Writer

GRUPO AEROPORTUA­RIO del Pacífico S.A.B. de C.V. (GAP), an airport operator headquarte­red in Guadalajar­a, Mexico, that operates 12 airports in that country yesterday signed a concession agreement giving it operationa­l control of the Norman Manley Internatio­nal Airport in Kingston.

GAP has been managing the Sangster Internatio­nal Airport, in Montego Bay, St James, since 2003, with Minister of Transport Robert Montague hailing the latest signing as the extension of a mutually beneficial partnershi­p.

He told the signing ceremony at Jamaica House yesterday that transferri­ng the responsibi­lity to finance and operate the Kingston-based airport to GAP would now free up the Airports Authority of Jamaica to focus its resources on managing the concession­s at Norman Manley and Donald Sangster Internatio­nal as well as the other airports and aerodromes.

“The way I see it, everyone wins,” he declared.

“This route presents the right mix of strategies to achieve our objective of an even greater contributi­on by the sector to national developmen­t while affording a reasonable return on investment to our partners in this venture.”

Under the terms of the agreement, the Government will receive a percentage of the gross revenues earned at Norman Manley Internatio­nal. GAP will be responsibl­e for operating and maintainin­g the airport, improving the efficiency of both landside and airside operations, and financing and completing the planned modernisat­ion programme.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness (left, standing) and Transport and Mining Minister Robert Montague (second left, standing) observe as chief executive officer of Mexican entity Grupo Aeroportua­rio del Pacífico S.A.B. De C.V. (GAP), Raúl Revuelta Musalem (second right, seated), signs the 25-year Norman Manley Internatio­nal Airport concession agreement yesterday. The signing took place at the Office of the Prime Minister. Also observing (from left, seated) are president and chief executive officer, Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ), Audley Deidrick; AAJ chairman, William Shagoury; and Head of GAP subsidiary, PAC Kingston Airport Limited, Sául Villarreal García.
CONTRIBUTE­D Prime Minister Andrew Holness (left, standing) and Transport and Mining Minister Robert Montague (second left, standing) observe as chief executive officer of Mexican entity Grupo Aeroportua­rio del Pacífico S.A.B. De C.V. (GAP), Raúl Revuelta Musalem (second right, seated), signs the 25-year Norman Manley Internatio­nal Airport concession agreement yesterday. The signing took place at the Office of the Prime Minister. Also observing (from left, seated) are president and chief executive officer, Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ), Audley Deidrick; AAJ chairman, William Shagoury; and Head of GAP subsidiary, PAC Kingston Airport Limited, Sául Villarreal García.

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