About Us

The Airports Authority (AATT) manages Trinidad & Tobago's airports (Piarco & A.N.R. Robinson) prioritizing safety, efficiency, and excellent service for passengers and airlines.

Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (“the Authority”) is a statutory body established by the Airports Authority Act, No. 49:02 of 1979. The Authority falls under the portfolio of the Ministry of Works and Transport.

The mandate of the Authority is to develop and manage its airport estates, including the development, maintenance and improvement of its facilities, so as to ensure the availability of efficient, secure and safe aviation services and commercial viability.

Both the Piarco International Airport (POS) and the ANR Robinson International Airport (TAB) are managed and operated by the Authority. Our strategic focus continues to be one of delivering high quality customer service and aviation facilities to all of our stakeholders.

Interior view of Piarco International Airport, Trinidad.

Strategic Focus

The Authority is focused on:

Improving infrastructure, operational efficiency and performance on our estates to facilitate and attract new business

Maximizing aeronautical and non-aeronautical revenues through superior business processes, systems, tools and people

Achieving excellence in customer service and stakeholder relations

Upgrading airport safety, security and operations to the highest standards through enhanced systems and processes

Ensuring the highest, most transparent and effective corporate governance system

Continuous improvement by developing strategic Human Resource Management Systems and processes leading to a performance – driven culture

COMPETITIVE STATEMENT

Our airports are strategically located in an ideal two in one destination for business and pleasure. We pride ourselves in the skills of our people, our long standing safety record and our commitment to innovative business development.

Vision

To be the leader of diverse and innovative aviation driven business in the region

Mission

Committed to being customer centric, while stimulating innovation and economic growth in the aviation business

Regulatory Framework

While the Authority manages and operates Trinidad and Tobago’s two international airports, it functions within a highly regulated environment. Trinidad and Tobago is a signatory to the Convention on International Civil Aviation. This is also known as the Chicago Convention. The Convention establishes rules of airspace, aircraft registration and safety, security, and sustainability, and details the rights of the signatories in relation to air travel. The convention also established the International Civil Aviation Organization.

The Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority (TTCAA) plays a critical role as the Regulator monitoring and periodically conducting audits of the Authority’s compliance with ICAO’s standards and regulated practices.