Upgrade for Aruba’s Queen Beatrix International Airport
Aruba Airport Authority (AAA) has awarded NACO a design consultancy contract in connection with the planned redevelopment and expansion of Queen Beatrix International Airport.
AAA’s Gateway 2030 master plan is designed to address the airport’s capacity constraints, customer experience and sustainability to pave the way for its future growth over the coming decades.
The centrepiece of the redevelopment project will be the creation of new and expanded check-in facilities, installation of a new baggage system and upgrading the screening process to the full explosive detection systems (EDS) standards required by the TSA standards for US bound passengers.
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The new baggage system will also include a full sortation capability allowing non-US bound flights to check-in with US bound flights, a move which is expected to significantly improve the airport’s operational efficiency.
Also on the agenda as part of Gateway 2030 are three additional contact gates and two bus gates; a broader selection of retail and F&B outlets; and improved amenities and passenger circulation space.
AAA’s determination to minimise the airport’s footprint on the environment means that the USD 300 million upgrade will include the installation of new solar panels to provide ‘green’ energy and the introduction of an automated building management system for lighting and cooling based on the occupancy. It is hoped that this will earn the project LEED Silver accreditation.
“We are confident that NACO’s expertise will ensure a greener and more user-friendly expanded airport,” said AAA’s CEO, James Fazio.