Manila Standard

‘One step closer’ to improving airport services—PBBM

- By JOEL ZURBANO

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday expressed confidence that his administra­tion is “one step closer” to attaining its goal of providing “safe, efficient, and sustainabl­e” airport services in the country.

Marcos made the remark after his meeting with officials of New York-based Global Infrastruc­ture Partners (GIP), one of the world’s largest infrastruc­ture investors, in London.

“Our vision for safe, efficient, and sustainabl­e airports in the Philippine­s is one step closer to reality,” he said in a Facebook post.

Mr. Marcos had the chance to tour London Gatwick Airport, which is co- managed by GIP.

“This learning experience has provided us with valuable insights as to how we can develop the truly world-class airports we aspire to build in the Philippine­s,” he said. “We had a productive meeting with Global Infrastruc­ture Partners, the company behind Gatwick Airport’s exceptiona­l infrastruc­ture, technology, and operations, and were given a tour to explore some of their best practices firsthand.”

The GIP, founded in 2006, is a leading global independen­t infrastruc­ture fund that administer­s $87 billion in assets on behalf of its investor base.

GIP has expressed its commitment to invest in the Philippine­s to improve transporta­tion system efficiency, increase renewable energy production, and advance digital transforma­tion.

Meanwhile, the Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority (MIAA) and its power distributo­r Manila Electric Co. started their electrical audit over the weekend following the 8-hour power outage at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 3 on Labor Day.

MIAA officer-in-charge Bryan Co said they will come up with the result of the audit after three weeks.

Co said once the audit is concluded, MIAA will be able to determine the necessary equipment needed to upgrade, rehabilita­te or purchase to make the power system at the terminal reliable and resilient.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is joined by Speaker Martin Romualdez (left), Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime Bautista, and Philippine Ambassador to the UK Teodoro Locsin Jr. in a meeting with officials of Global Infrastruc­ture Partners (GIP), which co-manages the London Gatwick Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world.
PRODUCTIVE MEETING. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is joined by Speaker Martin Romualdez (left), Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime Bautista, and Philippine Ambassador to the UK Teodoro Locsin Jr. in a meeting with officials of Global Infrastruc­ture Partners (GIP), which co-manages the London Gatwick Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world.

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