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March 30, 2021

AAJ Spearheads Project To Develop Small Aerodrome At Vernamfield

The Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ) is currently implementing a project to rehabilitate one of the runways at Vernamfield in Clarendon, in a bid to develop a small operable domestic aerodrome at the facility. In an interview with JIS News, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the AAJ, Audley Deidrick, explained that this directive of the Government would have been a first step in a longer-term development plan for the aerodrome. “The long-term planning, as has been announced in several places, is to develop a mega airport there to facilitate aviation activities, such as a maintenance and repair organisation (MRO), cargo, major cargo logistics, transshipment facility, aircraft maintenance and training,” he said. Mr. Deidrick added that a part of the facility is to be utilised for certain aspects of the Jamaica Defence Force Air Wing activities, among other things. The President and CEO further explained that in regard to the Vernamfield development, the AAJ will be employing the same approach to the development and buildout of the Norman Manley and Sangster Airports by the route of public-private partnership. “This is where the power of private capital and private know-how, skills, connection and reach is applied,” he said. “So, the shortcut of that is, it will not be a situation where the Government with its own limitations in terms of resources, is going to be spearheading the major investment to build out these facilities,” he added. The President and CEO pointed out that as the longer-term mega plans for Vernamfield have been brought to the table for consideration, the Government will assess the proposals and that more will be announced as the information becomes available.

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Uber says it’s coming to Jamaica soon

Ride-hailing company Uber says it will soon be offering its services in Jamaica. In an email today inviting drivers to sign-up, the company said: “We are celebrating that we are reaching more and more countries around the world. This time, Jamaica. Soon, Uber’s app will be available in Kingston and you will have a new alternative to earn moving around the city.” Interested individuals are invited to sign-up virtually via http://drivers.uber.com Uber Technologies Inc is a peer-to-peer ride-sharing, taxi cab, food delivery, and transportation network company headquartered in San Francisco, California, with operations in over 700 cities worldwide. The company said interested drivers must be 21 years of age or older, have a 2010 or newer model year vehicle, and present a valid driver’s license, vehicle registration and insurance. It did not state when it would roll-out its service, but simply stated: “Soon you will be able to earn with the world’s safest platform, just like millions of people around the world.”

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