Source: VINCI Airports

Las Américas International Airport, part of VINCI Airports network, inaugurated a new cargo warehouse in a ceremony attended by the President of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader, along with dominican authorities. The event also marked the official start of construction on a new passenger terminal and confirmed the operational readiness of the alternate runway 18-36.

VINCI Airports, through Aerodom, has broken ground on a new passenger terminal at Las Américas International Airport (AILA), representing an investment of more than US$250 million. This project, expected to be completed by 2028, and will expand the airport’s capacity by 4 million passengers per year and set a new benchmark in Dominican airport infrastructure. The terminal will feature a modern, sustainable design aligned with VINCI Airports’ global standards and will operate alongside the existing terminal. This development aligns with the Innovation pillar of VINCI Concessions, incorporating cutting-edge designs and technologies to enhance passenger experience and operational efficiency.

Additionally was presented the alternate runway 18-36, which was made operational through the adaptation of the former taxiway Juliet. Executed by Aerodom in close coordination with the Dominican Civil Aviation Institute (IDAC), this project enhances AILA’s resilience and operational capacity by ensuring uninterrupted air connectivity during upcoming improvements to the main runway 17-35. The process included technical studies, structural upgrades, runway lighting installation, safety zone leveling, and new signage, fully complying with national and international regulations. This effort directly supports the Safety pillar, ensuring secure and efficient air operations.

“Aerodom and VINCI Airports are unwavering in their commitment to the development of the Dominican Republic. Each investment we make is a step forward in strengthening airport infrastructure, driving economic growth, and ensuring safe, efficient, and continuous air connectivity,” said Mónika Infante, CEO of Aerodom.

Through these initiatives, VINCI Airports reaffirms its global expertise and its contribution to the logistical, economic, and airport development of the Dominican Republic.