Aruba Airport Authority announces the next phase of the Gateway 2030 Project

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Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA), which manages and operates Aruba Airport, is pleased to announce the signing of a new contract with ABO Projects VOF. This alliance is formed by Algemeen Bouwbedrijf “Albo Aruba” N.V. and Bouw- en Handelsmaatschappij “Bohama” Aruba N.V. This partnership is responsible for the construction of Phase 1B, a significant step in the ongoing expansion and modernization of the facilities at Aruba Airport’s terminal.

Following the recent completion of Phase 1A, which will become operational at the beginning of 2025, Phase 1B will commence on October 16, 2024. It is anticipated that this phase will take approximately 24 months to complete and will include:

  • Expansion and renovation of the existing waiting area at Gate 8, further enhancing passenger comfort and experience;
  • Construction of a new building with three departure gates. This will include state-of-the-art infrastructure and technology to increase the capacity of each waiting area and accommodate gates with jet bridges, improving the overall departure and arrival services;
  • New waiting areas for the new building and jet bridges for the gates, providing opportunities for efficient use of space for a seamless passenger flow;
  • Construction of a connection to link the existing airport building with the new building, ensuring easy access and connection between terminals;
  • The new facility will include three new remote bus gates on the ground floor, with walkways and access to the ramp, making the remote bus operation more efficient;
  • Construction of additional infrastructure for retail and F&B in the new building, offering more shopping, dining, and beverage options before passengers leave the island.

All the mentioned features will include sustainability characteristics such as solar panels for airside energy and the reuse of condensate water to promote ecological practices.

AUA Airport is excited to begin the next phase of the Gateway 2030 project, as this will enhance its ability to serve airline partners, passengers, and the entire airport community. Moreover, it is proud to initiate this project with the involvement of local companies, providing more job opportunities on the island in the areas of construction, engineering, and more.

This project underscores AAA’s commitment to modernizing AUA Airport’s infrastructure, improving the overall travel experience, and meeting the growing demand for Aruba.