“Of course, many are aware of the fact that the airportsustained devastating damages in the wake ofHurricane Dorian (2019) however, now we have theopportunity to rebuild and transition as well as tocontinue rising to the demands for movement of bothpassengers and freight.Post-Hurricane Dorian our support systems and partnersin the airport environment have been reinstated andnow movement domestically and internationally is fullyfunctional with operating hours beginning from 6:00a.m. to 8:00 p.m. as well as our FBO facility supportingprivate aircraft movement too,” Huyler stated.As a matter of fact, two days following HurricaneDorian the GBIA was open to support business onGrand Bahama inclusive of domestic and internationalmovement from carriers as small as a single-engine to820 aircrafts on our runway which exceeds 11,000 feet.Encouraging all and sundry to make good use of theofferings of the GBIA, which include non-US and UStravel services by American Airlines, Silver Airlines,Bahamasair, Flamingo Air, Sunwing Airlines as well asthe soon to be introduced Neos Air, the GBIA AviationGrand Life Magazine32
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