Ambergris Cay Airport Now Certified to Receive International Flights

June 2, 2008   |   admin   |   News   |    2 Comments

Today is a momentous day for Turks & Caicos Sporting Club at Ambergris Cay. We have finally received certification from her majesty's government to receive daytime international flights at Ambergris Cay Airport. This means we can now accept direct flights up to and including Category 6 aircrafts, including the GV and Global Express. The good news comes after an intensive, three-day inspection by Captain Ian Ramsay of Air Safety Support International, who is responsible for aviation regulatory issues in the British Overseas Territories, as well as Peter Forbes and James Ingham of Turks and Caicos Islands Civil Aviation Authority. Currently, Ambergris Cay Airport can accept sunrise to sunset operations with nighttime operations being planned for the future. This is a very exciting development for both present and future members. As the world's premier private island community with the longest private Jet Strip in the Caribbean, we also offer full Turks and Caicos Customs and Immigration service right here at Ambergris Cay Airport. This level of convenience, privacy and personalized service is simply unheard of anywhere else in the region. Now, Sporting Club members can go Directly from New York to Ambergris Cay in three hours and seven minutes or from Atlanta to Ambergris Cay in two hours and forty-five minutes. No matter where you're coming from, the ability to land direct international flights will make Ambergris Cay a convenient and exciting retreat. Pilots looking for a full list of necessary documents and resources can visit the Ambergris Cay Airport website at www.ambergriscayairport.com. Share the excitement! Watch this video of the first private jet landing at Ambergris Cay Airport and then forward it to your friends and family. Flight From the left standing up: John Kuckelman - Senior Vertical Project Manager, John Smyth - JJS President, Aviation Consultant, Lauren Folie - Vertical Project Manager, Matt Emery- Airport Operations Managers, Andrew Oriakhi - flight services, Andy Stubbs - Club Manager, Jerry Giarla - General Manager, Peter Forbes - Aerodrome Inspector TCI Civial Aviation Authority, Edgar Pena - Pilot, behind Barry Loudermilk - Senior Horizontal Project Manager, Alvaro Seymour - Co Pilot, James Ingham - Assistant to Aerodrome Inspector TCI Civil Aviation Authority, behind Clayton Thomas- Assitant General Manager, Chris Gannon - Airport Manager & Fire Chief, Captain Ian Ramsay - Senior Aerodrome Inspector of Air Safety Support International (ASSI), Peter McKinney - VP of Development, Front low left to right: Khama Coalbroke - Deputy Fire Chief, Sidafa Haynes - Flight Services, James Higgs - Flight Services & Security Manager, Paul Mahorey - Surveyor These people are not in the pictures but deserve a special thank as well. Those people are: Rick McComb, Vice President of Pryde Schropp McComb, Inc., Airport designer and consultant; Alan Barnett, airport consultant; and Stephane Gaucher, Senior Construction Project Manager.
 

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  • Turks and Caicos Islands Lover

    July 3, 2010

    Congratulations! What great news for folks wanting to fly direct to Ambergris Cay. It’ll make their trip that much more relaxing now that they don’t have to catch a flight from Provo to take them over.

  • WP Themes

    July 3, 2010

    Nice post and this mail helped me alot in my college assignement. Say thank you you as your information.

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