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NEW CLAYTON J. LLOYD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL GETS A SPLENDID OPENING CEREMONY

January 13, 2026
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The Opening Ceremony of the new terminal of the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport took place on the evening of Friday December 12th 2025, with a large number of guests witnessing the auspicious event first hand, as they filled the entire grounds just outside the Departures Hall. Government officials, tourism industry personnel, aviation personalities, and community folk all had the opportunity to savor the landmark opening.
This significant occasion marked a transformative milestone, bringing Anguilla up to par with other airport facilities in the region, featuring a 48,000 square-foot terminal facility that is state- of-the-art and fit for purpose – a building which took only 20 months to construct.

Cutting of Ribbon

Methodist Minister, Rev. Wilmoth Hodge, offered a prayer of thanksgiving. The ceremonial proceedings were chaired by Radio Anguilla’s Director and Broadcaster, Farrah Banks. “It is an honour to be here this evening as we open this remarkable new chapter in Anguilla’s story,” she said. “This building is more than an airport facility. It is a gateway to opportunity, connection and growth.”
“Today, we celebrate the vision, dedication and collaboration that brought this project to life,” Ms. Banks reflected. “Thank you all for joining us as we officially open a space designed to welcome the world, support our community and help our future take flight,” she boldly declared.
Acting Director of Public Utilities and Project Liaison, Kendell Richardson in his overview of the project, commented: “I extend my sincere appreciation to the Government of Anguilla, the various ministries and statutory bodies, our contractors Aecon and Kelly Construction, our consultants Avia NG, all stakeholders and the people of Anguilla whose commitment and collaboration has transformed this vision into reality.”
“This project was born out of a clear and pressing need,” he continued. “We were required to modernize our airport infrastructure and create a gateway that reflects the beauty, warmth and ambition that is Anguilla. Our previous facility has served us well, but as tourism continues to grow and air connectivity evolves, we recognize the importance of delivering an experience that meets international standards and anticipate future demands.”
This is not just a building,” he observed. “It is a statement of confidence in Anguilla’s future. Every feature of this project was designed with the future in mind, ensuring flexibility, innovation and resilience for decades to come.”
“This facility offers a spacious and modern environment that enhances passenger comfort and operational efficiency,” Mr. Richardson continued. “A mezzanine level has been introduced featuring a bar and lounge overlooking the air-traffic side, creating additional space while offering passengers and the public a relaxing vantage point.”
“The Departure Hall can now accommodate over 240 seated passengers, ensuring comfort even during peak periods while maintaining a high level of service. Additional apron space is provided, just in time for the festive season,” he remarked.
“We have also upgraded our security screening systems both for carry-on and checked luggage, delivering faster, more accurate processing while meeting the highest international standards. This includes a CTX-5800 X-ray machine, capable of processing over 400 bags per hour. Then, there are two X-ray units for passenger screening which are equipped with automatic bin return systems and a full body scanner which enhances efficiency.”
Mr. Richardson took pride in the fact that the building was designed by local architect, Raul Vanterpool and his team at V-Architecture Design Studios.
Her Excellency the Governor Julia Crouch remarked: “Not long after I arrived in Anguilla, I asked a friend about Clayton J. Lloyd. I was told that Clayton flew small propeller airplanes between Anguilla and the neighbouring Islands. He connected people to hospitals and schools. He helped develop trade, connectivity, delivered vital supplies and searched for lost fishermen. It became clear to me that Clayton J. Lloyd was not just flying routes, but he was creating them.”
“And now we stand here today and see how that same dedication and hard work has created this beautiful new terminal. It is a worthy tribute to Clayton’s legacy,” she observed.
“This is the opening of a gateway to opportunities, connection and confidence in Anguilla’s future,” she continued, “and I want to offer congratulations to every single person involved in bringing this project to fruition.”
The Governor went on: “I wish to congratulate Ministers from all parties who had caught the vision and fought for the funding to make that vision a reality. I am grateful to the UK who was proud to give its support in the early stages of the Master Plan and the ground works. I commend all the public servants from across Governments who made the vision a reality with our commercial partners, Kelly Construction, Avia NG, and Aecon. You are not just partners, you are our friends.”
The Honourable Premier Cora Richardson-Hodge said that the new airport terminal marks another step in Anguilla’s on-going journey to transformation and progress: “This new terminal is a symbol of our ambition to embrace a new era of growth and development. It enhances safety, elevates the visitor and passenger experience, supports increased airlift and strengthens the foundation for sustainable tourism growth.”
The Premier also mentioned that the new airport terminal is expected to generate jobs, encourage investment, and reinforce the resilience and competitiveness of our economy. She noted that for decades the people of Anguilla, as well as investors and partners, who believed in our island, had envisioned an international airport that would reflect the quality of our tourism product and strengthen our economic prospects.
Other officials speaking at the ceremony included the Executive Airport Manager, Mr. Jabari Harrigan; Honourable Representative for District 4 (the district in which the airport is located) Mr. Cordell Richardson; the Honourable Representative for District 7, and Minister of Tourism, Mr. Cardigan Connor; and the Honourable Single Island-wide Representative and Minister of Infrastructure and Communication, Mr. Jose Vanterpool.
Eleven hard working stalwarts were honoured as outstanding pioneers and devoted employees of the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport. They had been influential in the operations of the airport’s services over the years – Mr. Kirland “Ramos” Carty; Mr. Kenneth “Kothcy” Rogers; Mrs. Evadne Richardson; Mr. Maurice Connor; Mr. Cardigan Gumbs; Mr. David Reid; Mr. Pieter Carter; Mr. Remington Lake; Ms. Clydella “Mim” Carty; Ms. Debrah Connor; and Mr. Fabian “Bead” Richardson (recognized posthumously).
The stately building was blessed through the prayers of Anglican Minister, Bishop Errol Brooks, after which Canon Reid Simon entered the edifice to sprinkle its interior with Holy Water.
The cutting of the ribbon was then carried out primarily by Captain Maurice Connor, Anguilla’s 3rd pilot; and Mr. David Reid, a longstanding baggage handler, flanked by their fellow-honourees.
Anguilla’s new Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport terminal building was then declared opened. The majority of attendees were afforded an opportunity to take a guided tour.
By: James R. Harrigan

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