Bahamas PM Calls for Enhanced Aviation Collaboration in Latin America and Caribbean

Bahamas Prime Minister Phillip Davis has emphasized the importance of forging new partnerships to enhance aviation in Latin America and the Caribbean. Speaking at the opening of the Latin American & Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) Forum, he highlighted the opportunity to address shared challenges and collaborate on strengthening the region’s aviation network.

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Davis noted that by working together, countries can better meet the demands of an increasingly interconnected world, ultimately making a significant impact on the future of aviation in the region.

“This gathering is especially meaningful as it aligns with our Bahamas Aviation Week, a time we use to recognize the progress and dedication that drive our aviation sector,” he remarked.

Davis said recently the country launched the National Aviation Strategic Plan, which he described as “a clear framework designed to build a sustainable, efficient, and high-standard aviation sector that continues to meet the evolving needs of our people and our region”.

He told the delegates that in a country like The Bahamas, with nearly 700 islands and cays spread across vast stretches of ocean, the ability to connect these islands relies on a robust aviation network.

“With 20 international airports, each serving as a critical gateway, The Bahamas depends on aviation not only to support tourism and trade but also to provide essential links for our people to healthcare, education, and economic opportunities. This network is more than infrastructure; it is essential to our way of life.”

However, he acknowledged that the challenges of maintaining this network are substantial and that keeping each airport up to international standards requires extensive planning, investment, and commitment.

Prime Minister Davis said that as a result, infrastructure is not just a convenience; it’s essential.

“Our 20 international airports serve as lifelines, providing critical connections across our islands and beyond. Every airport, from Nassau’s busy hub to smaller terminals on remote islands, must meet international standards while catering to the needs of its community.”

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Davis said that the National Aviation Strategic Plan reinforces the commitment to maintaining these standards, ensuring that Bahamian aviation serves as a trusted and effective gateway for the nation.

However, he said infrastructure alone is not enough and that it takes strong partnerships to sustain and improve the aviation sector.

“Collaborating with airlines, airport operators, and international aviation bodies allows us to stay aligned with industry changes and create policies that support our goals. This forum reflects the importance of those partnerships, bringing together leaders to forge a connected, resilient aviation network that serves us all.”

Prime Minister Davis said that connectivity is the backbone of the economy and essential to daily life in The Bahamas.

“Our air routes don’t only bring tourists to our islands, they ensure Bahamians can access healthcare, education, and opportunities. By enhancing connectivity within The Bahamas and increasing routes to international markets, particularly in Latin America, we strengthen our economy, support our communities, and open doors for new opportunities.”

He said the aviation network relies on skilled professionals to keep it running smoothly, reminding the delegates that safety and security are at the core of everything they do and that this commitment to safety strengthens the trust that visitors and residents alike place in aviation.

“In today’s fast-evolving aviation landscape, innovation is essential. We’re integrating advanced technologies to enhance security, streamline operations, and improve the passenger experience. These innovations aren’t simply about staying current; they’re about positioning The Bahamas as a leader in regional aviation.”

Prime Minister Davis said that The Bahamas is heavily impacted by climate change and that the airports are incorporating renewable energy sources, adopting sustainable practices, and aligning with international emissions targets.

“Today, each of you brings valuable knowledge and experience to help us build a stronger, more connected aviation network. Together, we have the opportunity to make a real difference in how our region meets the demands of a complex, interconnected world,” he said, adding that he hopes “this forum offers meaningful insights and inspires new partnerships for the future of aviation in Latin America and the Caribbean”.

ALTA chief executive officer, José Ricardo Botelho, said the forum is being attended by more than 400 industry leaders.

“We are proud, we are in a strategic region. This is what ALTA does in the region: foster discussions. There is a strategic agenda, not only private, that must address connectivity, but also the future,” Botelho said.

“The region has to change; we are the safest operational region in the world, but we need to advance in updating economic regulations. What the sector generates are direct and indirect jobs, there is no place in the world where aviation exists and there is no development.”

 

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