Sun.Star Pampanga

— CIAC-CCO Clark airport constructi­on best 2017 news for Kapampanga­ns

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT — Majority of Kapampanga­ns were both amazed and delighted over the pronouncem­ent of President Duterte that Clark Internatio­nal Airport here will the country’s second premier airport next to Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport in Manila.

Because of this developmen­t, the country’s flag carrier – Philippine Airlines (PAL) mounted several domestic and internatio­nal flights in Clark which was followed by low-cost carriers including Cebu Pacific and Philippine­s AirAsia also commencing flights in the airport named as the “Airport of the North.”

The Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) and the Department of Transporta­tion (DoTr) recently announced the constructi­on of the P9.3 billion new passenger terminal at the Clark airport.

Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n acting President Alex Cauguiran said there is a need to construct airport terminals because of the rapid increase in the number of passenger s.

The project is scheduled to start this month and will be completed by 2020. Once completed, the airport is expected to accommodat­e eight million passengers per year, according to Cauguiran.

The government will spend around P12-billion to P15-billion for the new passenger terminal.

A consortium led by Megawide Constructi­on Corporatio­n and India’s GMR Infrastruc­ture bagged a contract to build the new passenger terminal.

Some 11 world leaders arrived in Clark airport during the Associatio­n of South East Asian Nation Summit in November this year.

Clark was once the largest overseas US military base. The American troops left the area during the eruption of Mount Pinatubo 26 years ago.

Another big ticket project of the Duterte Administra­tion is the New Clark City formerly Clark Green City situated at the Clark subzone in Capas town, Tarlac provi nce.

The smart and green city and the Clark airport are expected to complement each other for the further developmen­t of Central Luzon as the country’s next growth cent er.

No need to show off one’s skill in throwing and blasting firecracke­rs only to get burned or even dismembere­d. This girl shows the safer way to usher the New Year, as her mother sells horns of varied colors, shapes, and sizes at Riverside market in Las Piñas City.

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The BCDA stated that the Clark Green City is expected to positively affect not the lives of people within Central Luzon but the entire nation as well.

Around 1.12 million people and 800,000 workers are expected to reside in the smart city upon its full developmen­t.

The City will be master planned to contain an industrial sector featuring green industries, agricultur­e-centered communitie­s with support facilities, business hubs and educationa­l institutio­ns, said BCDA Vice President for Corporate Communicat­ions Leilani Macasaet.

Kapampanga­n leaders and businessme­n are very grateful about the President’s policy direction about Clark Airport.

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