Fiji Airports (FAL) is spending $17.5 million to modernise passenger processing and infrastructure at Nadi International Airport
FAL signed an agreement yesterday with Collins Aerospace from Singapore.
“This important partnership signifies our commitment to delivering a world-class airport experience to all travellers,” said FAL CEO Mesake Nawari.
“Through this project, we are integrating cutting-edge technologies that will significantly enhance airport operations, streamline passenger journeys, and position Nadi International Airport for future growth.”
The digital airport transformation will be delivered in two stages and completed in 2028.
Passengers will benefit from faster check-in via biometric kiosks, bag drop in under 30 seconds, facial recognition at e-Gates for boarding and immigration and reduced wait times and enhanced security.
Mr Nawari noted that Fiji Airports and Collins Aerospace have engaged closely with key Airport stakeholders, including the Airlines and the Immigration Department, during the initial planning phase.
“This project is about innovating and collaborating on the most impactful initiatives in aerospace. It reflects our shared commitment to creating smarter airports for the future,” said Collins Aerospace Global Director of Business Development – Airports, Steve Robinson.