Jamaica's third international airport is to be officially opened next week.
The Ian Fleming Airport at Boscobel in St. Mary is to be declared opened by Prime Minister Bruce Golding at a ceremony scheduled for January 12.
The $300 million airport will cater primarily to private jets, and will feature a passenger lounge, pilot briefing room, as well as customs and immigration points.
The airport is named after the creator of the James Bond books, who had a home in Oracabessa, where he wrote many of the novels.