BusinessLocal NewsNews Simulation exercise to keep airport compliant with international regulations by Barbados Today 29/09/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Brittany Brewster 29/09/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset (Left to right): GAIA Inc. corporate communications specialist Sharleen Browne, chief of security David Francis, CEO Hadley Bourne, and Captain Robert Harewood of the Department of Emergency Management. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 502 In an attempt to ensure the island’s sole airport complies fully with international regulatory requirements, management of the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) will be conducting a full-scale exercise sometime next month. With the support of the Department of Emergency Management, the exercise will be conducted on an undisclosed date in October. Beyond the practical assessment and enhancement of emergency protocols within a five-mile radius of the aerodrome, GAIA Inc. said the exercise is paramount in reiterating the airport’s compliance with the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s requirements as well as all appropriate regulations observed nationally and internationally. “Periodically, it’s essential but also mandatory from a regulatory perspective to conduct these exercises to evaluate and enhance our preparedness should any incident or disaster occur,” Chief Executive Officer of GAIA Inc. Hadley Bourne said at a media briefing on Thursday morning. “In recent years we have not undertaken such activities as our emergency response has been actively engaged in real-life scenarios as recognised with the unforeseen impact of volcanic ash due to the eruption of La Soufriere in St Vincent, and other weather phenomena such as the freak weather system which occurred in June 2021 and passage of Hurricane Elsa which resulted in a major fire in our electrical distribution systems. These occurrences afforded us opportunities to identify areas of strength and areas for improvement. “This upcoming full-scale exercise will be the first intentional exercise since these events and better positions the airport to maintain its alignment with international regulations and safety standards,” he added. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians The Barbados Defence Force will provide simulated victims and along with the Barbados Defence Force Field Medical Team (BDF FMT) will be instrumental in the assessment. Bourne said the exact date of the exercise will remain undisclosed as the upcoming exercise is designed explicitly to test the airport’s response systems as well as that of associated entities. “As such, you can appreciate that sharing the exact date will compromise our ability to conduct an accurate assessment,” he said. “I am emphasising that this exercise is a simulation and not a real event…. During this exercise, the public within the vicinity of the aerodrome and our final approach path will notice heightened activity that may include increased presence of emergency vehicles, simulated emergency scenarios, and potential traffic adjustments or delays. We urge the public to remain calm, and cooperative and follow the instructions of the authorities. I reiterate that these activities are planned, controlled, and essential for enhancing our readiness,” the airport CEO added. (BT) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Man, 27, dies in collision along Lodge Road, Christ Church 04/03/2025 Moseley faces gun and ammunition charges 04/03/2025 Hoyte remanded to Dodds 04/03/2025