JMC Projects
Introduction
Hanimaadhoo International Airport (IATA: HAQ, ICAO: VRMH) is an international airport situated on Hanimaadhoo Island in the Haa Dhaalu Atoll of the northern Maldives, serving as a vital gateway for regional connectivity to the country's northern atolls and supporting both domestic and international flights.[1][2]
Originally opened in October 1986 as a domestic airport, it was upgraded to international status in February 2012 to accommodate growing tourism and transport needs in the northern regions.[1]
Operated by the Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL), the airport underwent a major $136 million redevelopment project starting in January 2023, funded under an $800 million concessional line of credit from the Export-Import Bank of India for infrastructure development in the Maldives, which transformed it into a modern hub capable of handling up to 1.3 million passengers annually.[3][1]
Key features of the upgraded facility include a 2,465-meter runway designed for Code-C narrow-body international aircraft, with plans for extension to 3,000 meters for Code-E operations in a future phase; a 10,230 square meter passenger terminal inspired by local heritage, featuring duty-free shops, lounges, an art gallery, aerobridges, ATMs, and a Bank of Maldives counter; a 1,560 square meter sea terminal for seaplane operations; enhanced cargo facilities; a new fuel farm; and a modern air traffic control tower.[1][3][4]
The new passenger terminal became operational in October 2025, with the full airport officially inaugurated on November 9, 2025, by President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, marking a significant boost to tourism, trade, and economic development in the northern Maldives while enhancing international links.[3][4][5]
The project, constructed by JMC Projects with designs from Somnium London, Studio DRA, and Meinhardt Group, positions the airport as one of the Maldives' three main international gateways alongside Velana and Gan, aiming to serve as a regional hub for travel and business.[1]
History
Construction and initial operations
Hanimaadhoo International Airport originated as a domestic airstrip constructed around 1986 on the island of Hanimaadhoo in Haa Dhaalu Atoll, Maldives, aimed at enhancing air access to the country's northern atolls.[1] The facility commenced operations in October 1986, primarily serving small propeller aircraft such as ATR 42/72 models and De Havilland Dash 8 variants to connect remote northern islands with the capital, Malé.[1][6] These early flights addressed the logistical challenges of the archipelago's dispersed population, enabling efficient transport of passengers and essential goods.[7]