Kingston airport launches $161M overhaul to redefine travel experience

Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) is getting a massive facelift. PAC Kingston Airport Limited (PACKAL) has officially entered the infrastructure phase of its five-year, US$161 million redevelopment plan — one of the most ambitious airport upgrades in Jamaica’s history.

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Funded by Mexican parent company Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP), the project marks a major leap in NMIA’s efforts to become a modern, efficient, and environmentally conscious travel and logistics hub for the region. The revised budget surpasses the initial US$129.8 million estimate, reflecting an expanded scope that goes beyond airside safety works to include major improvements in energy use, passenger experience, and commercial offerings.

A rendering of the reimagined arrivals forecourt at NMIA, designed to offer shaded walkways, green spaces, and a more comfortable experience for passengers transitioning from flight to ground transport.

Key components of the transformation include:

  • Runway End Safety Area (RESA):
    A US$72 million investment to extend the runway by 300 metres and create buffer zones for safer landings and takeoffs — the largest single capital project in the airport’s history.

  • Terminal Upgrades:
    Redesigns of both the departure and arrival halls, with modern layouts, improved lighting, better passenger flow, and expanded spaces for food, beverage, and retail concessions.

  • Energy & Environment:
    A second solar power project costing US$8 million will bring the airport’s solar capacity to 8 megawatts. Battery storage is also being added, with an aim to cut electricity costs by up to 80% over time.

  • Technology & Systems:
    New check-in counters, baggage screening systems, upgraded baggage handling, and the replacement of aging elevators and escalators.

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  • Cargo Growth & Logistics:
    With cargo volumes doubling in recent years — driven by surging e-commerce — NMIA is reinforcing its role as a key logistics hub in the capital.

The upgrades are being rolled out while the Kingston airport remains fully operational — a logistical challenge that PACKAL says is being carefully managed to minimize disruption for travelers.

NMIA currently serves around 1.7 million passengers annually, and airport officials are eyeing the two-million mark. While growth depends on broader market forces, PACKAL says the infrastructure will be in place to support new routes, partnerships, and opportunities.

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Construction is scheduled through 2027, with the RESA project expected to wrap up by mid-year. Additional contract awards for various phases are underway.

 

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