Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport

Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport
IATA: SKBICAO: TKPK
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator St Christopher Air & Sea Ports Authority
Location Basseterre
Elevation AMSL 170 ft / 52 m
Coordinates
Map
TKPK
Location in Saint Kitts
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07/25 2,317 7,602 Asphalt
Source: DAFIF[1]

Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport (IATA: SKBICAO: TKPK) is an international airport located just northeast of Basseterre, on the island of Saint Kitts, serving the nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. It was named after the first Premier of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla (as it then was), Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw.

A major renovation was completed in December 2006. The US$17 million project financed by loans from the St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla National Bank and Taiwan, includes expansion of the parking apron to accommodate six-wide-bodied aircraft at the same time, complete resurfacing of the 2,317 m (7,602 ft) runway and construction of a new taxi-way. Construction started late 2004. Up to 6 wide bodied jets can now be accommodated on the tarmac. The airport can accommodate commercial jumbo jets and handles scheduled non-stop jet flights to Canada and the United States, as well as numerous regional commuter flights from within the Caribbean area.

The largest aircraft now operating regularly scheduled service at SKB is the 777-200 from British Airways. The airport also provides facilities for cargo and private jets.

As of 2008, the airport handled 299,706 passengers.

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Airlines and destinations

Scheduled service

Airlines Destinations
Air Canada Seasonal: Toronto-Pearson
American Airlines Miami, New York-JFK
American Eagle Airlines operated by Executive Airlines San Juan
British Airways Antigua, London-Gatwick
Delta Air Lines Seasonal: Atlanta
LIAT Antigua, Anguilla, Nevis, Saint Thomas, Sint Maarten, Tortola
REDjet Barbados, Georgetown-Cheddi Jagan, Kingston-Norman Manley, Port of Spain [begins 30 March 2012]
US Airways Seasonal: Charlotte, Philadelphia

Charter

Airlines Destinations
Anguilla Air Services Anguilla, Nevis
FlyMontserrat Montserrat
St Barth Commuter Saint Barthélemy
Trans Anguilla Airways Anguilla

Cargo

Accidents and incidents

On 26 September 2009, British Airways Flight 2156 to V. C. Bird International Airport, Antigua, operated by Boeing 777-236 G-VIIR entered the runway through the wrong taxiway, prior to takeoff. This resulted in the aircraft having 695m less available for takeoff, compared to the correct taxiway entry. The takeoff was however completed normally with no injuries or other damages. The AAIB concluded in its report that the following factors contributed to the incident: "The airport authority had not installed any taxiway or holding point signs on the airfield. The crew did not brief the taxi routing. The crew misidentified Taxiway Bravo for Taxiway Alpha and departed from Intersection Bravo. The trainee ATCO did not inform the flight crew that they were at Intersection Bravo."[2]

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