The Philippine Star

GMCAC ready to embark on 2nd phase of MCIA dev’t

- By MARIANNE GO

MACTAN, Cebu -- Even as it is just about ready to inaugurate and start full operations of its newly constructe­d Terminal 2 of the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA) by June this year, GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. (GMCAC) is preparing for the second phase of its 50-year masterplan for the country’s second internatio­nal gateway.

In a briefing and preview of the MCIA Terminal 2 here, Louie Ferrer, president of GMCAC, and Andrew Harrison, chief executive advisor of GMCAC, told reporters, that they are already working on getting the necessary regulatory approvals to start developmen­t work on the second phase of their 50-year masterplan for MCIA which would involve an estimated $4 billion expansion of the runway facilities of the airport.

Ferrer and Harrison said apart from the constructi­on of the new Terminal 2 and renovation of Terminal 1, the developmen­t plan for MCIA would logically involve the expansion of the runway facilities of the airport.

GMCAC, Ferrer said, has actually gotten original proponent status for its runway developmen­t proposal as early as February this year, but would still need regulatory approval for the project from the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA).

The second phase of its developmen­t plan for MCIA would include construc- tion of a parallel emergency runway beside the existing runway so that repair and upgrade of the original runway could be undertaken without disrupting operations.

A longer third runway would also be built to accommodat­e an expected increase in aircraft traffic, but it would involve some land reclamatio­n and relocation of the existing Mactan Export Processing Zone.

For now, though, GMCAC is on target for the June 7 formal inaugurati­on of the 65,000 square meters Terminal 2 by no less than President Duterte, although full commercial operations would start on June 22.

Upon its full commercial operations on June 22, MCIA T2 would service all internatio­nal operations and Terminal 1 would be dedicated to domestic flights.

GMCAC would also finally start work on a one-year upgrade and renovation of Terminal 1.

It is expected that with the opening of Terminal 2, MCIA would increase its passenger capacity to 12.5 million.

GMCAC has a 25 year operations and maintenanc­e concession agreement for MCIA.

MCIA’s O&M was turned over to GMCAC in November 2014, but constructi­on of Terminal 2 was initially delayed due the government’s failure to secure the right of way and relocate the Philippine Air Force facilities adjacent to MCIA.

However, despite the delay, GMCAC was still able to catch up and deliver ahead of its deadline, Ferrer said.

 ??  ?? The Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 2 is on track for the June 7 inaugurati­on which will be led by President Duterte. Photos show the check-in hall (above) and the passenger waiting area (below) of the newly constructe­d Terminal 2.
The Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 2 is on track for the June 7 inaugurati­on which will be led by President Duterte. Photos show the check-in hall (above) and the passenger waiting area (below) of the newly constructe­d Terminal 2.
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