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While many of us love traveling to island destinations such as Jamaica, the proper safety and use of hazardous materials - such as airplane fuel that gets us there - is essential to protect both the natural habitats and ecosystems of those special locations.
Kingston, Jamaica’s Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) serves as a global gateway for business and tourism. Its unique location on the Palisadoes Peninsula situates the airport between Kingston's business district and both Kingston Harbour, the seventh largest harbor in the world, and a protected area of wetlands.
As part of the airport’s efforts to keep the facilities modern, efficient and environmentally friendly, our Jensen Hughes experts were asked to provide an audit on the fuel farm, fuel transfer, and associated processes to identify where improvements could be made.
This whole region, urban and natural areas alike, are interconnected, and the Norman Manley International Airport continues to improve and expand with these priorities in mind; and our team is proud to support this effort.
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