AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF JAMAICA
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- Age: 50 years
- ID: 17004018/140
The Airports Authority of Jamaica was established in 1974 under the "Airports Authority Act" as an independent statutory body, with initial responsibility (ownership and management) for the nation's two international airports; namely Norman Manley International Airport and Sangster International Airport. Our offices are located on the grounds of the Norman Manley International Airport... Airports Authority of Jamaica provides oversight and contract administration for the concession agreement which is in place with each Airport Operator; MBJ Airports Limited and NMIA Airports Limited. As a part of its responsibility, AAJ continues with the operation and management of IFIA and the three remaining domestic aerodromes... In 1990, Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ) took on the additional responsibility for the island's four domestic aerodromes, namely; Tinson Pen in Kingston, Ken Jones in Portland, and Boscobel in St Mary and Negril in Westmoreland. Since its inception AAJ has worked..
Also known as: Airports authority Jamaica