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MCIAA, Cebu gov’t formalize partnershi­p for Bantayan Airport developmen­t; repairs to start soon

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THE Cebu provincial government and the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport Authority (MCIAA) have signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) for the improvemen­t of the Bantayan Airport, which has been closed since mid-Nov. 2017. The MOA, signed by Gov. Hilario P. Davide III and MCIAA General Manager Steve Y. Dicdican last Nov. 27, sets the terms, conditions and the obligation­s the two parties. Under the agreement, MCIAA will operate and manage the airport, and allocate P30 million for the repair and maintenanc­e of the existing terminal building, construct the perimeter fence, and improve the runway. In a statement from the Cebu government, Mr. Dicdican said the renovation works will start before the end of the year. The provincial government, on the other hand, will prepare the architectu­ral, engineerin­g and other plans, in consultati­on with the Civil Aviation and Authority of the Philippine­s (CAAP) and the MCIAA, for the developmen­t of the facility, currently classified as a community airport, into a commercial airport. The local government will also be responsibl­e for the constructi­on “and thereafter, cost of repair, rehabilita­tion and improvemen­ts of the structures and facilities as a commercial airport.” The ownership of the new terminal and other facilities will be turned over to the MCIAA. Bantayan Island, a popular beach destinatio­n in northern Cebu, is not connected by bridge to the mainland.

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