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$8.9M in grants for USVI airports; UK still reaping $$ from VI

- Infrastructural grants for USVI airports announced by US Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao
$4,711,111 has been awarded to Cyril E. King Airport on St Thomas to reconstruct the aircraft parking apron. Photo: JBCVI.com
US Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao announced today, September 1, 2020, that more than $1.2 billion will be awarded in airport safety and infrastructure grants through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to 405 airports in 50 states and six US territories. Photo: aerolatinnews.com
US Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao announced today, September 1, 2020, that more than $1.2 billion will be awarded in airport safety and infrastructure grants through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to 405 airports in 50 states and six US territories. Photo: aerolatinnews.com
Top: Auguste George Airport in Anegada. Bottom: Taddy Bay Airport on Virgin Gorda. While the United Kingdom (UK) based Air Safety Support International (ASSI) continues to take millions from the Virgin Islands (VI) treasury, over in the US Virgin Islands (USVI), the airports there will receive some $8.9M in infrastructure grants from the Donald J. Trump administration. Photo: VINO/File
Top: Auguste George Airport in Anegada. Bottom: Taddy Bay Airport on Virgin Gorda. While the United Kingdom (UK) based Air Safety Support International (ASSI) continues to take millions from the Virgin Islands (VI) treasury, over in the US Virgin Islands (USVI), the airports there will receive some $8.9M in infrastructure grants from the Donald J. Trump administration. Photo: VINO/File
It has been more than 15 years that United Kingdom based Air Safety Support International (ASSI) has been regulating airports in the Virgin Islands, taking millions in taxpayers money to do what can be done by locals. Photo: gov.ms
It has been more than 15 years that United Kingdom based Air Safety Support International (ASSI) has been regulating airports in the Virgin Islands, taking millions in taxpayers money to do what can be done by locals. Photo: gov.ms
WASHINGTON DC, USA – While the United Kingdom (UK) based Air Safety Support International (ASSI) continues to take millions from the Virgin Islands (VI) treasury, over in the US Virgin Islands (USVI), the airports there will receive some $8.9M in infrastructure grants from the Donald J. Trump administration.

US Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao announced today, September 1, 2020, that more than $1.2 billion will be awarded in airport safety and infrastructure grants through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to 405 airports in 50 states and six US territories.

“This $1.2 billion federal investment will improve our nation’s airport infrastructure, enhance safety, and strengthen growth in local communities, which is especially important as the economy recovers from COVID-19,” said Chao.

The Department is awarding some 8.9M in federal grants to the following airports in the Territory of the US Virgin Islands:

$4,711,111 for Cyril E. King Airport on St Thomas to reconstruct the aircraft parking apron.

$4,148,395 for Henry E. Rohlsen Airport on St Croix to purchase an emergency generator and reconstruct runway and taxiway lighting and lighting vault.

“The 434 AIP grants will fund critical airport infrastructure projects around the country,” said FAA Administrator Stephen M. Dickson.

Since January 2017, the Trump Administration delivered $13.5 billion to America’s airports to improve infrastructure and safety.

In 2020, the Administration delivered $10 billion in economic assistance to America’s airports during the COVID-19 public health emergency.

UK taking $$ from VI

Meanwhile, in has been well over 15 years that ASSI has taken over the role of regulating airports in the Virgin Islands, costing taxpayers millions of dollars that could have been used to train locals to run the regulatory side of the government department and improve the safety concerns that led to the takeover in the first place.

It was in 2004 that the then National Democratic Party (NDP) Administration was to set up a Civil Aviation Department with its new role, but suddenly it was said that there was no qualified Virgin Islander to fill the new post of Director of Civil Aviation under the new portfolio.

The same year, 2004, quite interestingly an audit was done by the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority, which claimed there were deficiencies with the Virgin Islands airports, including reported safety issues. The same things were also said about many other Overseas Territories airports by the UK report.

The plan!

The UK then came up with a plan to take over many of the Overseas Territories’ Civil Aviation Departments, including the Virgin Islands’ (VI) and closed many of their Civil Aviation Departments, claiming that they wanted to help and provide a more cohesive system of civil aviation safety regulations.

With the support of many of the Overseas Territories’ governors, including the then Governor Tom T. Macan, the British set up a wholly-owned subsidiary company called Air Safety Support International (ASSI), a subsidiary company of the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority.

This company was to take over the role of Civil Aviation Departments and, according to the UK, at some point ASSI would gradually hand over the functions back to the VI, along with the other Overseas Territories affected, once they were deemed “ready to take over.”

More than 15 years later, ASSI remains firmly in control and taking millions in taxpayers money to do what can be done by locals.

23 Responses to “$8.9M in grants for USVI airports; UK still reaping $$ from VI”

  • trrefdrfds (01/09/2020, 17:05) Like (5) Dislike (19) Reply

    The queen is a b**...*

  • one eye (01/09/2020, 17:11) Like (6) Dislike (16) Reply
    now where is the UK all they doing is trying to trip up the VIP Government
  • Huh? (01/09/2020, 17:40) Like (24) Dislike (0) Reply
    Unlike the US we don't have an improvement program that can actively fund and maintain the ever changing aviation industry. Assi is not responsible for approving projects they are just there for the safety and regulation role. And please if you want to take that spot from them, try actually training or preparing someone for it and not sit around asking why a local cant do it.
  • Difference? (01/09/2020, 17:56) Like (37) Dislike (2) Reply
    Correct me if I'm wrong... USVI residents pay US taxes. BVI residents DO NOT pay UK taxes.
    But the UK does pay for security, courts, etc., for the BVI.
    So why should the UK pay for everything the BVI desires?!

    • Hmm (01/09/2020, 19:59) Like (3) Dislike (7) Reply
      Im afraid you are wrong Usvi dont pay federal taxes or vote for president.
    • @ difference? (01/09/2020, 20:56) Like (4) Dislike (11) Reply
      Gus stop tell lies the UK does not pay NOTHING hell no and truth be told nothing for the bvi this governor needs to stop the lies and poperganda
  • Shocked (01/09/2020, 17:59) Like (4) Dislike (18) Reply
    reading this alone is a case for independence the UK and this governor are jokers
  • Outsider (01/09/2020, 18:06) Like (17) Dislike (1) Reply
    Parliament runs the UK not the royal family. Learn your history. The queen is a figure head.
  • On our necks (01/09/2020, 18:14) Like (3) Dislike (22) Reply

    Told you phoney g*s is on our necks and can’t be trusted. Just stealing from us still. And we pay him 50 times more than a black civil servant....

    Wake up VI & take back control. Stop being naive & enslaved!

  • @wow (01/09/2020, 19:13) Like (1) Dislike (7) Reply
    London bridge is burning down .....lol she is remember princess D.....haha
  • usa (01/09/2020, 19:17) Like (4) Dislike (8) Reply
    Let leave and go usa.....no England.
  • wet (01/09/2020, 20:58) Like (3) Dislike (5) Reply
    I am ashamed of the mother country the British remains oppressors
  • Lucifer (01/09/2020, 21:27) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    Airplane safety should be the last thing you want to have a local vs expat argument about. Has to be the best person for the job its not like serving ice cream.

    If you want get into wasteful spending you only need to look at the BVI Airways mess. Who was responsible for that again?
  • HAHA (01/09/2020, 21:50) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    This is so false. I have not seen this complaint made by any of the highly skilled aviation regulators who were bahn here. The UK wants to hand over airports in OTs asap so the OTs can be more independent. It’s just the OTs simply don’t have the manpower, not just the skills but the skills in sufficient numbers, yet.
  • Patriot bvi (01/09/2020, 22:03) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    Please stop talking foolishness about independence.we cannot our loval government.
    • @ Patroit bvi (02/09/2020, 07:35) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      but to stay with the UK means white slavery all over again! Let freedom rain
      • Wow! (05/09/2020, 11:15) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        you really need to read some books by Thomas Sowell.
        White slavery again smh. I watched a group of down islanders laughing at the BVI for holding a Black Lives Matter march.
        That's right, Black people laughing at the BVIslanders hypocritical behavior. Can't think of one other place I could of witnessed that... seriously shameful.
  • Liat 521 (02/09/2020, 05:22) Like (2) Dislike (5) Reply
    Having ASSI in the bvi is yet another example of racism and exploitation this is just wrong white supremacy all over again
  • ... (02/09/2020, 07:37) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    The fact that the governors have fight for ASSI to stay means they want to bleed our treasury
  • BuzzBvi (02/09/2020, 07:56) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    THe VI has had 15 years to get appropriate people in place. You did not make it clear in the article who the people are that now have the capability and knowledge that they did not have before. Where were these people trained. What experience did they build. Who are they? OR are we again thinking of one of the more than 300 of our young people graduating from the high school.
    Time to stop waiting to be given things just because and put the work in to be trained and relevant. Then the VIslanders can get the jobs they are qualified for and not just because they want it and think that a trained, experienced white person is by definition a racist taking their job.
  • (02/09/2020, 09:05) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Like I always say when your own black leaders enslave us we doesn't see.we are so focus on white people.all the other caribbean Islands their leaders are constantly explioting them,that their few rich which the majority remains poor.and so is africa.leadership whether black,white,pink,blue people are fall the same.
  • Vote! (05/09/2020, 09:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Take your Independence. I would vote for it. I want to see what happens.
    Sat waiting with popcorn ready!


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