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Grenada Airports Authority |
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The Airports Authority of Grenada (The Authority) is a statutory organization established on October 1985 by the Government of Grenada under the Grenada Airports Authority Act of 1985 and subsequently amended in 1998. The Act established the Authority as a body corporate with power to manage, control and supervise airports and to promote the use of such airports in the national interest.
At present the Authority is responsible for the management three (3) airports in Grenada, namely:-
Lauriston Airport, located at Carriacou the largest island in the Grenadines.
Pearls Airport, Grenada’s original airport.
Point Salines International Airport (PSIA), the newest and largest of the three, which was constructed during the period 1979 -1985.
Of the three (3) airports above Point Saline International Airport (PSIA) and Lauriston Airport are operated on a daily basis.
The Authority’s head office is located at Point Salines, From this location all administrative and maintenance support to its facilities is centralized.
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