BY NED GAGAHE
The government, through the Ministry of Aviation and Communication, is progressing plans to upgrade Henderson International Airport to accommodate long-haul international flights.
Permanent Secretary Alwyn Danitofea revealed during a press conference yesterday that the proposed upgrade will include extending the current 2,200-metre runway to 3,000 metres, along with major improvements to the airport terminal.
“By extending to 3,000 metres, we can cater for long-haul flights from destinations such as the Philippines and Indonesia,” Mr Danitofea said.
He added that the Ministry is working closely with the Ministry of Finance and the Prime Minister’s Office to identify potential financing options for the project.
The terminal upgrade will feature the installation of two aerobridges and two baggage carousels, with the aim to improve passenger experience and meet international standards.
Mr Danitofea said the government hopes to complete the project in time for the country’s 50th anniversary in 2028.
“Our dream is that by 2028, we will see larger aircraft than the Airbus A320 landing at Henderson, including direct flights from Asia,” he said.
The Henderson upgrade forms part of the Government’s broader aviation infrastructure program, which covers both international and provincial airports. Munda Airport is also included under international airport development plans.
Mr Danitofea said the investment will strengthen Solomon Islands’ global connectivity and support economic growth.
“This enhancement will position Solomon Islands to receive long-haul international flights and strengthen our global connectivity,” he said.
He added that the developments are expected to boost investor confidence, particularly in the tourism sector, as the country continues to position itself as an attractive destination.
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