GROUND BROKEN FOR NEW CAT ISLAND AIRPORT

The groundbreaking ceremony for the New Bight International Airport on Cat Island.

NASSAU, Bahamas — Officials broke ground on New Bight International Airport in Cat Island yesterday with Prime Minister Philip Davis saying he hopes the airport marks the return of foreign air service into the island, The Nassau Guardian reported on Friday, March 24, in an article written by Jared Higgs.

Prime Minister Philip E. Davis, MP for Cat Island, speaking at the groundbreaking for the new Cat Island airport.

“As a tier two airport, it will serve as a port of entry with customs and immigration services, and will be equipped with a state-of-the-art fire station,” said Davis, the island’s member of Parliament.

“The design is modern and sustainable, featuring solar panels, smart lighting and rain water 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 recalled, “Between 2002 and 2007, we had at least three foreign airlines flying direct from the United States here. That ceased after 2007 and we are hoping to recapture that interest.”

Davis told reporters the airport will cost between $8 million and $10 million and will be completed within 18 months to two years.

“What we are building up here in Cat Island is fully exciting, and it is an important part of a broader push to support the vitality of all of our family of islands,” he said.

“At the opening of the new passport office in January, I made a promise. I said construction on a new airport would start by May of this year. Here we are in March with shovels ready to go in the ground.”

Davis said, “The new airport is a very big and very important investment in the people and future of this special island.

“A new airport, my friends, means much more than increased travel capacity for Cat Island.

“The infrastructural upgrade promises to attract new investment, revitalize old industries and inspire new ones.

“I hope new opportunities here will mean more of our young people staying home and building their lives here. I believe these same new opportunities will act as an incentive for native Cat Islanders to return home.”

The prime minister said the new airport is part of a larger plan for revitalization.

“Improvements to this island’s roadways are right around the corner,” he said.

“The contract to pave 70 miles of the main road will go to Cabinet for signing next week, after which work will commence immediately.

“At the peak of the work, many Cat Islanders here will be employed to help in the construction of the works here. The contractor has been directed and mandated to ensure that all resources available in Cat Island should be first utilized before you bring anymore in. He has that direct instruction.”

In February, tourism officials announced a bidding process for 14 Family Island airports through a public-private partnership (PPP). See complete article in The Nassau Guardian at https://thenassauguardian.com/ground-broken-on-new-cat-is-airport/