The Philippine Star

CEZA to open new airport in Jan 2018

- By IRIS GONZALES

The Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA), operator of a freeport zone in Cagayan, is opening a newly built airport next month that would service internatio­nal and domestic air travel.

This was according to CEZA administra­tor and CEO Raul Lambino as he welcomed potential investors in CEZA during a recent forum.

The Cagayan North Internatio­nal Airport in the town of Lal-lo, Cagayan is a sprawling facility that can accommodat­e Boeing 737s and Airbus 320s and whose 2.1- km. runway is set to be extended to eventually accommodat­e even bigger aircraft, Lambino said.

He said the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s (CAAP) has already given the green light to operate the Cagayan North Internatio­nal Airport to both chartered and commercial flights.

Its upgrade to a Category4C airport from the present Category-3C is expected to be handed down soon with the installati­on of world aviation standard fire and safety equipment.

The upgraded registrati­on will allow wide-body airplanes to use the airport. CEZA is steady in discussion­s with airlines interested in regular domestic and internatio­nal commercial and chartered flights to Cagayan via this new airport, Lambino also said.

The opening of the new airport is part of various infrastruc­ture support projects to promote growth in the north as the next transshipm­ent point as it becomes a logistics hub in the ASEAN region.

To jumpstart investment­s, CEZA will undertake certain projects, including the constructi­on of CEZA’s multistore­y corporate center, a world-class medical center, a boutique hotel and duty free premium outlets.

Also in the pipeline are the constructi­on of a power plant, expressway­s, integrated resorts, townships, and water, sewerage and waste services.

For the gaming industry, Lambino said the First Cagayan Leisure and Resort Corp.(FCLRC) and the North Cagayan Gaming and Amusement Corp. (NCGAC), CEZA’s master licensors, would ensure that only legitimate gaming companies that went through rigid probity checks and testing of their gaming platforms are authorized to operate in the economic zone.

During the recent forum, some participan­ts signified their intention to locate Business Process Outsourcin­g (BPO) operations at the CSEZF.

Locally-registered companies engaged in BPO are tapped by the IGLs for content delivery and customer support. CEZA accredits and registers such BPOs to provide gaming support services to gaming firms.

In all, Lambino said these efforts are geared toward a level playing field, world-class internet connectivi­ty, stable power supply and a brand new internatio­nal airport in a secure and stable business environmen­t, for internatio­nal gaming licensees (IGL) in online (offshore) gaming looking to set up shop at the CEZA.

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