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Fixed! Anegada airport runway now fully lit to accept night flights

- Paves the way for commercial & international flights @ August George Airport
The Anegada Airport will soon be receiving regularly scheduled night flights following to completion of works to have the airport runway fully lit. Photo: VINO/File
The View of a pilot during the test night landing at the airport. Photo: Facebook
The View of a pilot during the test night landing at the airport. Photo: Facebook
Following the successful testing of last evening’s night flight, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) announced via a social media post, that works have been done to upgrade the facility. Photo: HoA/File
Following the successful testing of last evening’s night flight, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) announced via a social media post, that works have been done to upgrade the facility. Photo: HoA/File
SETTLEMENT, Anegada, VI - The August George Airport also known as the Anegada Airport will soon be receiving regularly scheduled night flights following to completion of works to have the airport runway fully lit.

Last evening November 19, 2021, officers of the BVI Airport Authority and enthusiastic residents of the sister island witnessed what they have not seen in many years, an aircraft landing on a fully lit August George Airport runway. 

During the 2019 General elections campaign, the Virgin Islands Party had promised residents that this would have been one of the priorities in office. 

Persons residing on Anegada had flagged the unlit runway as a major concern for emergencies and one that could be a major booster for tourism activities if rectified. 

Following the successful testing of last evening’s night flight, Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) announced via a social media post, that works have been done to upgrade the facility. 

Access to Anegada is crucial to its development - Hon Fahie 

"Access to Anegada by sea and air is very crucial to its future development. Night air access has been cut off for many years now. To rectify this situation at the Auguste George International Airport, lights and a backup generator had to be installed on the runway.”

Having completed all the necessary works at the airport, tonight the test run to land at the airport by night was successful," Hon Fahie said.

"We're getting there!!! To God be all the praise and glory," Hon Fahie further said.

According to the Premier, the completion of works now paves the way for more night flights as well as commercial and international flights in and out of Anegada.  

 

16 Responses to “Fixed! Anegada airport runway now fully lit to accept night flights ”

  • back to square one (20/11/2021, 13:45) Like (8) Dislike (3) Reply
    NOTHING TO BRAG ABOUT FOR WE'VE BEEN THERE BEFORE
    • WOW (20/11/2021, 14:45) Like (3) Dislike (5) Reply
      You are so full of S**T Literally!!! Go si dong.
    • Love (21/11/2021, 17:46) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
      Is this really news? Is this really how low our expectations of a functioning country have sunk? Someone fixes a fuse and switches some lights on?
  • one eye (20/11/2021, 14:04) Like (2) Dislike (17) Reply
    The vip working hard
    • ea man son the soi (25/11/2021, 07:47) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Here we go again. light on Anegeda Airport? that took place years ago, you late, you need to wake up and stop trying to take credit for things you didn't do.Do not take credit for light on Anegeda Airport, Take credit for the condition in which you have the eight district and stop looking fame.
  • Anegada Sanctioned (20/11/2021, 14:29) Like (26) Dislike (4) Reply
    Why is this news? Not like it’s the first time the runway had lights on Anegada….truth is they stopped working for a while now someone wants a special tap on their shoulder and to advertise lobster fest. We don’t have scheduled commercial flights and everyone knows it. VI Airlink is the only company that even tries to keep a schedule and they are the backbone to emergencies. It’s 2021 however and the government for all its worth should have a helicopter for the hospital to do medivacs for all outer islands at a moments notice. You want tourism at a high scale, how about raising the bar all around for them and us by having a medivac team? Backwards a** country.
  • great news (20/11/2021, 15:19) Like (28) Dislike (5) Reply
    We have finally an alternative to land drug delivery flights into BVI..
  • Sam (20/11/2021, 18:21) Like (2) Dislike (10) Reply
    one thing some black peoples are just negative vibes

    should it matter who does what, once it is for further development of our territory

    all of sudden this little community have become so political

    • Sam 2 (21/11/2021, 18:16) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      “All of a sudden”…I wonder what changed? Oh yes there was an election in 2019 and things suddenly became political.
  • smh (20/11/2021, 20:22) Like (3) Dislike (4) Reply
    Why do we have this big BRITISH on our signs and the Virgin Islands part is barely visible? And then we claim not to be a colony of the UK? It’s so stupid. It shouldn’t be the other way around. Virgin Islands should be in bigger letters please.
  • Runaway not runway (20/11/2021, 21:10) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Don't try to gain points on this, we're locks down like sheep's and can't wait to vote
  • DEM BOYZ (20/11/2021, 21:27) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
    GOT 2 KEEP DAH WHITE LADY FLOWING SMOOTHLY AGAIN
  • Watching on.. (20/11/2021, 23:37) Like (3) Dislike (2) Reply
    Boy we sickening sometimes...why we can't just be happy the lights fixed. We still have to find negative comments to add smh..
  • Sad (21/11/2021, 08:22) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Do we not care that there us access at night in case if an emergency? There are men, women, and children living there. We have become a cruel society. So sad.


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