President Joseph N. Boakai revealed that the government has taken Roberts International Airport (RIA) into a modern and efficient gateway that can promote economic growth and regional connections. 。
The President is actively and attractive to the developers as part of a more wide -range strategy to improve infrastructure in the annual speech of Congress's joint sessions on Monday. The airport is expanding and the management system is strengthening.
The Bokai administration recognizes the important roles of airports that are functioning in national development in national development, and prioritize safety, operation, and overall passengers.
According to the President, the enhancement of these functions is important to position Liberia as an attractive destination of global business, tourism and trade.
To strengthen safety and operation efficiency, the president has announced that the government has procured additional fire trucks, backup generators, and state -of -the -art navigation AIDS to authorities.
These investments are designed to plant trust in international airline operators and ensure passengers' seamless travel experiences.
Boakai stated in his SONA that his administration was aggressive negotiations with air -tailors around the world to further upgrade the airport infrastructure.
The government expands terminal facilities, improves runway, streamlines management practices by attracting top developers, and aims for international standards.
The president emphasized that as part of the efforts to strengthen the accessibility of the empty journey, his government has successfully secured the return of Ethiopia Airlines. This movement greatly reduces air travel expenses, increasing the connection of the Liberia to major global markets such as the United States, Europe and the Middle East.
In addition, advanced discussions with major international airlines such as Qatar Airlines are underway to establish direct air service contracts. These agreements will further enhance Liberia's position as an executable air hub in the West African region.
The expansion of RIA is expected to create great economic interests, such as creating employment, increasing foreign investment, and strengthening trade opportunities. Modernized airports function as a catalyst in Liberia and business divisions, attracting more international visitors and promoting economic growth.
The Boakai administration, which has a clear vision for the future, is committed to the guarantee that the Liberia's aircraft will reach a new height. Combined with infrastructure and strategic investment in management, continuous engagement with developers emphasizes government dedication to making RIA a world -class airport.
With these efforts develop, Liberia has been preparing for an important player in the region and international aviation travel, and has strengthened its status as a prosperous hub in commercial, investment, and connectivity.