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Port Authority Upping STT Airport Air Conditioners

The Virgin Islands Port Authority is installing six 7.5-ton supplemental air conditioning units at the Cyril E. King Airport terminal as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance passenger comfort and improve the overall airport experience.

The new air conditioners are being “strategically deployed.” (Photo by Virgin Islands Port Authority)

The additional cooling units are being strategically deployed to address high-traffic areas within the terminal. Three units will be installed in the domestic arrivals area to improve airflow and temperature control for incoming passengers. The remaining three units will provide supplemental cooling to the preclearance and domestic departures areas, where passenger volumes are typically highest. Air curtains will be installed at the terminal gate doors to prevent cool air from escaping when multiple gates are opened for boarding.

Installation of the units is ongoing and expected to take approximately two weeks to complete.  The project includes the necessary electrical work and system integration to ensure optimal performance. VIPA will provide an update to the public once installation is complete and the units are fully operational.

This initiative reflects VIPA’s continued commitment to maintaining and upgrading airport infrastructure to better serve residents, visitors, and airport personnel. By enhancing climate control within the terminal, VIPA aims to create a more comfortable and efficient environment for travelers and airport employees.  VIPA appreciates the public’s patience and cooperation during this improvement process and remains dedicated to delivering a more comfortable departure and arrival experience at the Cyril E. King Airport.

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