
The World's Most Useful Airport
Documentary · History
Overview
The story behind the construction and operation of the first-ever airport on Saint Helena Island. St. Helena, a British Overseas Territory located in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean, is one of the most isolated islands in the world. Its gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is well below that of the rest of the United Kingdom. The reduction in travel times from days to hours will hopefully create an economic boom on the island.
Top Cast
Patrice Yon
Patrice Yon
Self
Patrice Yon
Self
Timmy Clingham
Timmy Clingham
Self
Timmy Clingham
Self
Tara Wortley
Tara Wortley
Self
Tara Wortley
Self
Gwenyth Howell
Gwenyth Howell
Self
Gwenyth Howell
Self
Helena Bennett
Helena Bennett
Self
Helena Bennett
Self
Susann Beyer
Susann Beyer
Self
Susann Beyer
Self
Philip Rushbrook
Philip Rushbrook
Self
Philip Rushbrook
Self
James Kellett
James Kellett
Self
James Kellett
Self
Nicole Shamier
Nicole Shamier
Self
Nicole Shamier
Self
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