Provo Air Center Expands Operations to South Caicos
New services aim to support growing luxury tourism
© South Caicos Airport

Provo Air Center, one of three FBO providers at Providenciales International Airport (MBPV) in the Turks and Caicos Islands, has expanded services to South Caicos. It said this move aims to enhance private aviation accessibility to the island, providing fuel support and streamlined entry services at South Caicos Airport (MBSC), which has a 6,000-foot runway. The expansion mainly caters to private jet passengers and guests of the recently opened Salterra Resort & Spa.

“We are thrilled to extend our services to South Caicos,” said Provo Air Center CEO Deborah Aharon. “Our presence on the island not only enhances private jet accessibility but also underscores our unwavering commitment to providing first-class service, flexibility, and convenience to our clientele.”

South Caicos, known for its salt production and marine biodiversity, is experiencing a rise in luxury tourism. The opening of Salterra Resort & Spa last month has contributed to this growth. 

The FBO's expansion coincides with recent upgrades at South Caicos Airport, including a new passenger terminal and airline flights from Miami. Provo Air Center’s presence aims to support the island’s growing tourism sector by enhancing aviation services and providing a seamless travel experience for private jet passengers.