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Air travel to the Amerindian Village of Paramakatoi in Region Eight has been significantly improved, with upgrades to its airstrip expected to boost the area’s growing tourism sector.
The former laterite landing strip has been transformed into a modern paved facility designed to enhance safety and accessibility, the Ministry of Public Utilities and Aviation said on Sunday. The $799.7 million project features a 2,500-foot-long, 50-foot-wide runway constructed with six inches of rigid paved concrete, reinforced with British Reinforcement Concrete (BRC) mesh and steel joints for durability and efficient load transfer.
A 100-by-100-foot tarmac has also been added to provide a designated aircraft parking area. Built by International Import and Supplies, the airstrip serves as the primary mode of transportation for the region.
The upgrade will not only improve connectivity and residents’ quality of life but also enable faster emergency flights and support the development of Paramakatoi’s tourism industry. The project is part of broader efforts to strengthen hinterland transport networks and promote sustainable development in remote communities.