BAHAMAS-PM says the new airport is part of efforts to revitalize Cat island’s economy.

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NASSAU, Bahamas, CMC – Prime MInister Phillip Davis says constructing a multi-million dollar airport in Cat Island is part of a larger plan to boost investments and revitalize the island.

“A new airport, my friends, means much more than increased travel capacity for Cat Island. This infrastructural upgrade promises to attract new investments, revitalize old industries, and catalyze new ones. I hope new opportunities here will mean more of our young people can stay and build their lives here, and I believe these new opportunities will incentivize native Cat Islanders to return home,” Davis said.

“We are satisfied that we will be able to get this done, either through borrowings and funding by way of revenue receipts, and that’s all I’ll say right now,” Davis told the groundbreaking ceremony, adding, “we are well on the way, we should have the contractor signed up within the next week and a half I think, and he will be mobilized shortly after that, and the work will begin.”

The airport is expected to cost US$18 million, and Davis, the parliamentary representative for Cat Island, San Salvador, and Rum Cay, said the project would be completed in two years.

He said the facility would be a tier two airport because “it will serve as a port of entry, with customs and immigration services, and will be equipped with a state-of-the-art station.”

The airport will feature solar panels, bright lighting, and a rainwater collection.

“Our history and culture will be on full display as well, with regatta-inspired decorations and multiple opportunities for local entrepreneurs to exhibit their products,” Davis said, announcing a contract to pave 70 miles of the main road will go to Cabinet for signing next week.

“At the peak of these roadworks, some 70 Cat Islanders will be employed,” he said.

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