The Philippine Star

MiAA opens new rapid exit taxiways

- – Richmond Mercurio

The Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority (MIAA) opened on Monday the P309 million new rapid exit taxiways at the main runway of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA).

The two new rapid exit taxiways are expected to shorten aircraft spacing requiremen­ts for air traffic control and improve runway occupancy time, according to MIAA.

“They shall provide quicker exit for aircraft going to the taxiway and pave the way for quicker release of flights taking-off,” the agency said.

NAIA now has four high speed exits that commercial airlines can use.

MIAA said the new rapid taxiways were designed with concrete pavement and asphalt shoulder, with a design life of 20 years.

The cost of the project is P309 million which includes civil and electrical works.

“The constructi­on of the East and West Rapid Exit Taxiways were carried out simultaneo­usly and was undertaken with NAIA remaining operationa­l and causing no interrupti­on or danger to airport operations,” MIAA general manager Ed Monreal said.

MIAA said the project entailed design parameters based on the Aerodrome Design Manual of the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on, with the thickness for the pavement structures of the new exit taxiways designed based on the requiremen­ts for the characteri­stics of large new aircraft.

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