The Grenada Airports Authority (GAA) is a statutory corporation, established by the Parliament Act, CAP 12, Airports Authority Act, Revised Laws of Grenada of 1990. The Authority is responsible for the management, control and supervision of the operation of the airports in Grenada and for promoting their use in the national interest.
Grenada has three airports:
GAA’s head office is located at the Maurice Bishop International Airport (MBIA), Point Salines. All administrative and maintenance support to its facilities are directed from this location.
MBIA is Grenada’s principal gateway to the world; hence one of the GAA’s main functions is to keep the airport in optimum operating condition for the provision of efficient services to passengers, tourists and the general public. It provides a wide range of services and facilities, which are divided into three distinct groups: essential operational services, traffic-handling and commercial activities.
COORDINATES -12°00′15″N 061°47′10″W
AIRPORT ELEVATION 41 ft / 12 m
IATA AIRPORT CODE