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Tycoons’ Manila airport bid challenged by US$3bil offer

GMR-Megawide venture joins fray to upgrade 70-year-old airport

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MANILA: A venture of Megawide Constructi­on Corp and GMR Infrastruc­ture Ltd submitted a US$3bil proposal to upgrade and expand the Philippine capital’s 70-year-old airport, challengin­g a US$6.7bil bid from a group that includes billionair­es John Gokongwei and Lucio Tan.

The GMR-Megawide venture, which is operating and expanding another airport in central Philippine­s, said it can increase the airfield capacity of Manila’s Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport by as much as 35% to as many as 1,000 aircraft movements a day.

The project would increase capacity to 72 million passengers a year, they said yesterday.

“Our detailed masterplan takes into account all possible constraint­s in transformi­ng a fully operationa­l brownfield airport,” Louie Ferrer, president of GMR Megawide Cebu Airport Corp, said in a statement.

“It aims to maintain the high service levels expected of a world-class airport for the next 18 years.”

While the Philippine government hasn’t opened up the overcrowde­d airport’s upgrade for bidding, Gokongwei, Tan and partners last month filed an unsolicite­d proposal for a twophase project that would allow the hub to handle as many as 100 million passengers.

The consortium includes Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc, Ayala Corp, LT Group Inc, Alliance Global Group Inc, Filinvest Developmen­t Corp, JG Summit Holdings Inc and Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp.

The tycoons proposed to operate the airport for 25 years and to add a runway. GMRMegawid­e, in contrast, offered to build taxiways for the primary runway and extend a second existing airstrip.

Adding a third airstrip isn’t viable given land constraint­s, GMR-Megawide said.

Manila’s airport, named after a politician who was assassinat­ed on its tarmac in 1983, has been ranked among the world’s worst as it handles well beyond the 30 million passengers it was designed for.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Expansion project: A file picture showing passengers waiting for their flights inside the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) terminal 1 in Manila. Two groups have submitted proposals to upgrade and expand the airport.
— Reuters Expansion project: A file picture showing passengers waiting for their flights inside the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) terminal 1 in Manila. Two groups have submitted proposals to upgrade and expand the airport.

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