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No Tail In Sight: Airport Landmark Removed

 In a significant development at the Norman Manley International Airport, the iconic tail of Air Jamaica has been removed, leaving travelers to adapt to a new landscape devoid of a historic representation. The once-prominent tail served as a nostalgic reminder of Jamaica’s aviation history and the now-defunct national airline, Air Jamaica. The removal was orchestrated by PAC Kingston Airport Limited, authorized by the Airports Authority of Jamaica, as part of their ambitious plan to remodel and expand the airport. For those accustomed to the sight of the distinctive tail as they approached the airport, the absence of this symbolic landmark marks the end of an era. The tail, which stood as a testament to the legacy of Air Jamaica, has now been relocated, prompting reflections on the rich history associated with the waving gallery and the national airline itself.

Audley Deidrick, the CEO of the Airports Authority, acknowledged the historical significance of the tail but defended its removal in light of the airport’s ongoing renovation and expansion efforts. While some may find the decision a bit far-fetched, Deidrick emphasized the importance of facilitating the airport’s growth and modernization. He confirmed that the removed tail is currently in storage at the airport, awaiting further instructions from the Culture Minister, Olivia Grange. Despite acknowledging the tail’s historical value, Deidrick revealed that renovations are already in progress, underscoring the commitment to transforming the airport into a more contemporary and efficient facility. As the authorities await directives from the culture minister, the fate of the iconic tail remains uncertain. The question of when it will be permanently removed and which museum, if any, will house this emblematic piece of Jamaican aviation history remains unanswered. With the tail now absent from the skyline, the airport’s landscape undergoes a metamorphosis, symbolizing a shift from the past while paving the way for a modernized and expanded future. Stay tuned for updates as the authorities navigate the delicate balance between preserving history and embracing progress.

Reporter: Celine Campbell.

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