Sun.Star Pampanga

Considerin­g Clark instead

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Just recently, San Miguel Corporatio­n has submitted its proposal of building an airport in Bulacan to the Department of Transporta­tion for evaluation. This after the said corporatio­n did away with its plan of developing and operating the country’s current main airline hub, the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA).

With this, Sec. Carlos Dominguez III of the Department of Finance (DOF) expressed its openness to the proposal while saying that big cities around the globe are being served by a number of airports. It seems that he is welcoming the idea of having an airport in Bulacan.

Meanwhile Socio-Economic Planning Secretary and head of the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority head Ernesto M. Pernia stated that the DOF is currently studying the fiscal and financial implicatio­ns of the project.

Since the same is a major investment, the same should be carefully studied including its income and economic effect in the local and national economy as it was noted that the proposal is not merely for the constructi­on and developmen­t of an airport but also for a metropolis revolving around an airport or an “aerotropol­is”.

According to the SMC, it would infuse around P700 billion to the ambitious proposal for the 1,168 hectares for the airport and a 2,500 hectares for the city complex that would be built along the Manila Bay and the province of Bulacan.

Under the proposal, the airport can accommodat­e three times the capacity of the NAIA that would be under a 50year concession under a built-operatetra­nsfer scheme. It shall have a link to the North Luzon Expressway in the city of Marilao of the said province.

The proposed project seems to be very ambitious. The constructi­on of the airport would start from scratch and this include right-of-way works, road clearing, infrastruc­ture developmen­t and the relocation of residents and informal settlers to give way for the proposed city complex.

The proposed airport’s runways alone can disturb several communitie­s as it will be transforme­d into very long airplane landing sites. Under the proposal, the airport shall six parallel r unw ays.

The NEDA should likewise consider the volume of vehicles the airport can attract as traffic congestion affects the economy in one way or the other. In addition, present establishm­ents in the area would have to be relocated to give way to the proposal in case the government would approve the said project.

Instead of constructi­ng and developing a new airport in Bulacan, the government, as well as the SMC, can consider developing instead the Clark Internatio­nal Airport which is already there and operationa­l.

All that Clark needs is its further expansion to accommodat­e and lure more passengers particular­ly from Northern and Central Luzon regions. It does not even need to construct its runway since the same can accommodat­e far bigger airplanes as compared to the NAIA.

Vehicular traffic at Clark is never a problem since the Clark Freeport has far larger area as compared to the area in Bulacan where a new airport is being proposed. In addition, Clark is more strategic in location as it can also cater people from Bulacan and northern Metro Manila.

If the SMC plans to construct and develop an airport in Bulacan, why not instead pour in its finances for the furtheranc­e of developmen­t at Clark? In this way, they can even save extra budget as compared with constructi­ng and developing a new one.

The NEDA should consider Clark in the proposal of the SMC.

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