More than a dozen officers from the Royal Barbados Police Force were waiting at Grantley Adams International Airport.
What does GAIA stand for?
GAIA stands for Grantley Adams International Airport (Barbados)
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- Montgomery Co. Gaithersburg, MD (airport code)
- Game Angling Instructors' Association (UK)
- Generic Architecture for Information Availability
- Gestion Académique Informatisée des Actions de Formation (French: Academic Management of Computerized Training Actions; Ministry of National Education)
- Global Action in the Interest of Animals (Brussels, Belgium)
- Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance
- Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives
- Global Alliance for Interfaith Action (global nonprofit initiative)
- Global Anti-Incinerator Alliance
- Global Astrometric Interferometer for Astrophysics (European Space Agency)
- Graphic Arts Industries Association (Canada)
- Graphical Astronomy and Image Analysis Tool
- GUI Application Interoperability Architecture
- General Authority for Islamic Affairs and Awqaf (United Arab Emirates)
- Galapagos Academic Institute for the Arts and Sciences
- Ground Accident Investigation Board (US DoD)
- Gruppo Avvistamento Incendi Boschivi (Italian: Group Avvistamento Forest fires)
- Gallium Arsenide Integrated Circuit
- Generalized Akaike Information Criterion
- German American Internee Coalition (New London, New Hampshire)
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Apr 8, 2011 BarbadosO Grantley Adams International Airport A strong gas odor forced hundreds of passengers and staff at BarbadosO Grantley Adams International Airport to evacuate the building Wednesday.
The last one, Christ Church, is home to Grantley Adams International Airport, while St.
BARBADOS: Tjaart Johannes Holl, 62, of Johannesburg, was arrested at Grantley Adams International Airport for possession, trafficking, intent to supply and intent to import four pounds of cocaine which was hidden in his laptop computer.
Sally-Ann Martin, (31), from Stechford in Birmingham, and Suzanne O'Donnell, (32), from Worcester, were arrested on Tuesday at the Grantley Adams International Airport in Bridgetown.
More than a dozen officers from the Royal Barbados Police Force were waiting at Grantley Adams International Airport.