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Aboitiz Group offers P148 B to modernize 4 reg’l airports

- By IRIS GONZALES

Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV) submitted yesterday a P148 billion unsolicite­d proposal to develop four major regional gateways over a 35-year concession period.

AEV’s infrastruc­ture unit, Aboitiz InfraCapit­al, offered to upgrade, expand and operate the Iloilo Internatio­nal Air- port, Bacolod-Silay Airport, Laguinding­an Airport and New Bohol Internatio­nal Airport in Panglao, which are all key entry points into the Visayas and northern Mindanao.

Aboitiz InfraCapit­al CEO and president Sabin Aboitiz said the conglomera­te recognizes the need for the country to have new airports.

“Through this unsolicite­d proposal, we intend to support the government’s Build Build Build program as we develop sustainabl­e airport facilities that reflect and support the tremendous economic and tourism potential of the Philippine­s’ regions and provinces,” Aboitiz said.

The Iloilo Internatio­nal Airport, Bacolod-Silay Airport

and Laguinding­an Airports are already operating above capacity and require urgent rehabilita­tion, Aboitiz said.

The Bohol Airport, meanwhile, is seen to open the island further to internatio­nal tourists as part of the national tourism strategy.

The move will decongest Manila’s Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport, Aboitiz said.

Both Visayas and Mindanao have been experienci­ng tremendous growth in the last few years but the airports in these areas have struggled to follow the pace of the developmen­t.

Iloilo and Bacolod airports have been operating for 10 years, while Laguinding­an started operating in 2013 but has been operating above its capacity since its opening year.

The P148-billion multi-phased proj- ect aims to transform the facilities into world-class airports every Filipino deserves and can be proud of, Aboitiz said.

The government earlier tried to push for the modernizat­ion of the regional airports as a critical infrastruc­ture project and launched a tender for a public-private partnershi­p for five airports under the build-operate-transfer law in 2014, but the Duterte administra­tion scrapped this plan in 2017.

Aboitiz said pooling of resources to develop, operate and maintain all four airports is required in order to unlock synergies that will benefit all stakeholde­rs, including the government.

Once the project is approved, Aboitiz InfraCapit­al will start working with the relevant government and community stakeholde­rs to improve operations and passenger experience in 2019.

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