Regional Redeveloped Hewanorra International Airport potentially finished by 2029 by Barbados Today 08/10/2025 written by Barbados Today 08/10/2025 3 min read A+A- Reset The Hewanorra International Airport is being redeveloped, with officials estimating the completion in 2029. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 264 If all goes to plan, the redevelopment of the Hewanorra International Airport in Saint Lucia could possibly be completed by 2029, according to the General Manager of the Saint Lucia Air and Sea Port Authority (SLASPA) Daren Cenac. In an exclusive interview with the St. Lucia Times at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Trinidad and Tobago on October 6, Cenac said the competitive bidding process was ongoing and would be closed at the end of October. Cenac attended the Airports Council International — Latin America and Caribbean (ACI-LAC) Annual Assembly Conference and Exhibition in Trinidad and Tobago, alongside SLASPA’s Chief Strategy and Business Development Officer/Deputy General Manager, Grace Parkinson and Senior Manager of Airports Amy Charles. Cenac said the conference was the perfect opportunity to network with some of the best minds of the airport industry in the region. “It’s to find out which suppliers are actually in your region and to look at the different technologies, so when we open those bids, we will be able to determine what’s working and what’s not working in our region.” From left, Director General of ACI-LAC Rafael Echevaene, President of ACI-LAC Monika Infante, and General Manager of the Airport Authority of Trinidad and Tobago Hayden Newton. (Photos by ER) Cenac drew reference to Martinique, which recently finished a €115 million airport expansion. “Networking with the airport authorities and also with different service providers in the industry, whether it is just technology, furniture, or baggage handling systems, you have so many different service providers in Trinidad. It’s a one-stop, an amazing place to be to network.” Cenac hopes once a contractor is chosen, the construction of the airport can commence by the first quarter of 2026. When asked when he expects the airport to be completed, he said it would be dependent on the contractor’s advice. He gave an rough estimation when asked when he hopes it is completed. You Might Be Interested In GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Caribbean islands record three earthquakes in 24 hours JAMAICA – Govt to employ more workers to deal with dengue outbreak “Based on the experience in the region, Saint Martin finished theirs in 37 months and that was a recent build that was opened last year. If you look at recent post-Covid, even though Saint Martin has a direct link to the Netherlands, that’s hopefully the timeframe. That gives us a semblance of what it should be.” Asked about the strategic plan of the SLASPA, Cenac said a five-year strategic plan was started in 2024 and dealt with reorganising the SLASPA. “The vision is to be the modern gateway, connecting people, partners and the world. Not just infrastructurally, but the human aspect. Within those first two years, we are reorganising SLASPA with a new structure… To be able to respond to internal and external customer needs.” Cenac said once the resources were on board, implementing the objectives and goals would become easier. Asked his thoughts on the presentations and panels at the conference, Cenac found them “interesting.” Presentations on the state of the airport industry in Latin America and the Caribbean as well as the current geopolitical context were highlighted with additional conversations on the best practices in airport concession contracts, navigating the legal landscape of aerodrome certification and building climate and disaster resilient airports during panels held. (ER) 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 Saint Lucians to vote on December 1 for new government 09/11/2025 RSS Training Institute working to strengthen regional investigative capacity 05/11/2025 Pan-American Life Insurance Group names Caribbean CEO 04/11/2025