Publication: Restoring the princess: A case study in disaster response, recovery, and resilience from the Sint Maarten Airport terminal reconstruction
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The reconstruction of Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) in Sint Maarten represents one of the most comprehensive airport disaster recovery efforts in recent history. When Category 5 Hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated the terminal in September 2017, they threatened the economic lifeline of the entire island. Seven years later, in November 2024, the terminal reopened as a stronger, more efficient, and more customer-friendly version of itself. The story of PJIA’s reconstruction exemplifies how institutional leadership, effective stakeholder engagement, adherence to international standards and cooperation, and unwavering commitment can transform catastrophic setback into opportunity. This case study examines the Princess’s complex journey from destruction to renewal, offering critical insights for airport owners, operators, and regulators in disaster-prone regions and small island states facing similar vulnerabilities in an era of intensifying hurricane risks.
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Country and region
Sint Maarten
Number of pages
80
Publication year
2026