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Potential Business Initiatives
Hewanorra International Airport and George F. L. Charles Airport
Project Update # 1
June, 2013
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0n the 22nd of May, 2013, Mr. Sean Matthew, General Manager/CEO of the Saint Lucia Air and
Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA) presented an informative and comprehensive presentation on the
plans for Saint Lucia’s two airports, the Hewanorra International Airport and the George F. L
Charles Airport as well as the Vieux Fort Sea Port. The following summarizes the main points
presented.
George F. L Charles Airport
The smaller of Saint Lucia’s two airports,
serves commuter type aircraft such as the
Bombardier De Havilland DASH 8 and ATR
72s. It is ideally located in the city of Castries,
making it close to tourist attractions in the
north of the island. A ten year review on the
airport from 2002 to 2012 is presented
below:
Passenger Movements 2002 - 2012
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The constant decline in passenger movement at GFLC Airport may be attributed to the global
economic crises compounded by the loss of service from Caribbean Star and American Eagle
and the reduction in flights from LIAT in regional travel.
G.F.L Charles Airport Aircraft Movement Traffic 2002 -2012
Following a similar trend to passenger traffic, aircraft movement at G.F. L. Charles Airport
declined significantly from 2002 to 2012 due to similar reasons cited above.
Air Cargo Traffic 2002-2012
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Based on the above statistics, cargo to and from G.F.L Charles Airport has steadily declined
from 2002 but has increased in recent times due to increase activity by LIAT.
Future of G. F. L Charles - Airport Studies Undertaken
As part of the process of developing as strategic direction for the future of G.F.L Charles
Airport, the following studies were undertaken:
• Strategic Route Development in St Lucia – ASM Route Development Experts
• Assessment of Alternative Use of George F.L. Charles Airport for Saint Lucia Air and Sea
Ports Authority – ASM Global Route Development Experts
• HIA Economic Impact Study – Leigh Fisher Management Consultants
Hewanorra International Airport
The larger of the two airports located in the
south of the island, serves aircraft such as
the Boeing 747, Air Bus A320 and the Boeing
777. The airport currently handles
approximately 500,000 passengers and is
located in the town of Vieux Fort; a town
which is a fast developing and also close to
tourist attractions. A ten year review of the
airport’s performance from 2002 to 2012 in
passenger arrivals, aircraft movement and cargo traffic is presented in the following graphs.
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Hewanorra International Airport Passenger Movement 2002 -2012
As seen by the above, passenger arrivals increased steadily largely due to changes in travel
trends, the reduction in the use of San Juan as a hub from North America and the growing
demand for St. Lucia as a tourist destination.
Hewanorra International Airport Aircraft Movement 2002- 2012
329,184
352,482
405,590
394,349
413,961
418,778
466,229
459,265
552,097
546,538
557,051
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100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
8,362
8,232
10,011
11,939
12,969
12,224
12,042
10,078
12,741
13,525
13,492
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
20022003200420052006200720082009201020112012
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Following a similar trend to passenger traffic, aircraft movements increased significantly from
2002 to 2012 due to an increase number of schedule carriers into the island.
Hewanorra International Airport Air Cargo Traffic 2002 – 2012
Unlike GFL Charles Airport, air cargo has declined steadily from 2002 to 2012, several factors
have contributed to this occurrence inclusive of the effects of weather conditions on local crops
traditionally transported in the belly holes of wide bodied aircraft and a growing preference use
of the GFLC Airport based carrier by consumers.
Statistical Highlights
The following statements highlight the statistical data collected on both airports.
• Aircraft and Passenger traffic Continues to grow at HIA but declining at GFLCA;
• Air Cargo has been declining at HIA but increasing at GFLCA;
• By 2017, passengers are expected to surpass 800,000;
• Traffic demand as well as aging infrastructure is driving the necessary improvements at
HIA.
2,728,582
2,409,971
2,464,507
2,012,811
2,052,758
2,024,039
2,009,891
1,713,226
1,728,442
1,449,914
1,442,654
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
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Hewanorra International Airport - Condition Assessment of Runway / Remaining Life of
Runway
In recognition of the condition of the runway at Hewanorra International Airport, SLASPA
commissioned a condition assessment. The findings are presented below:
Pavement Remaining Life
Runway – Flexible ( 1, 200m ) 1.5
Runway – Composite Section (1,550m) 6 -12 months
Apron – Flexible >20
Taxiway - Flexible 11.3
The flexible section of the runway has 1.5 years before the end of its structural life and
the need for major reconstruction.
The composite section requires immediate rehabilitation
Hewanorra International Airport Redevelopment Project Update
As a result of the current economic environment a phased approach will be taken. The phases
will include the following:
• Relocation of Fuel Farm
• Construction of New Business Centre
• Resurfacing of Runway
• Rehabilitation of Terminal
• Construction of FBO
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Short Term Project Phasing
Item Project Estimated Duration
Phasing
1. Rehabilitation of Runway 6-12 months Project commencement in short term
2. Redevelopment of the Terminal Building
24 – 36 months Project commencement in short term
3. Development of Commercial Area
12-18 months Project commencement in short term
4. Development of Fixed Based Operation
6-12 months Project commencement in short term
5. Relocation of the Fuel Farm
12 months Project completion to coincide with completion of new Terminal Building
6. Construction of a New Business Centre
12 months Project completion to coincide with completion of new Terminal Building
7. Construction of shoulders alongside the runway
4 – 6 months Project commencement in medium term
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Business Opportunities – Hewanorra International Airport
HIA employs 900 persons directly and 8,900 indirectly around the island
MEASUREMENT CURRENT AFTER PROJECT
Direct Employment 891 1,300 ( inc cargo facility and FBO)
Indirect Employment( hotels, travel agents, tour operators, restaurants)
8019 11,700
Total Employment 8,910 13,000
Direct Labour Income EC $ 18.6 mil EC $ 25 mil
Indirect Labour Income EC $ 119.1 mil
EC$160
Total Labour Income EC$137.7 mil
EC$185
Gross Output- direct EC $ 382 mil EC $ 581 mil
( inc. cargo shed, business ctr, ADC and FBO)
Amount of Gross Output Staying in local Economy EC$ 95 mil EC$ 145 mil
Direct Gross Output per passengers EC$ 813.00 EC$829.00
Amount of Gross Direct Output per passengers staying in local Economy
EC$ 203 EC$209
Direct Taxes EC$ 27.2 mil EC$38mil