The Borneo Post (Sabah)

AirAsia to bid for Clark Airport contract

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Bringing Asean together. Indonesia�� Malaysia and Philippine­s to bid for Clarke airport in Manila and build a big east Asean hub. Walking the talk on Asean. Kudos to Indonesia airports. Look what can be done in Asean when we work together. Tan Sri Tony Fernandes�� AirAsia chief executive officer

KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia Group Bhd will bid on an operation and maintenanc­e contract for Clark Internatio­nal Airport in the Pampanga province of the Philippine­s.

In his tweet yesterday, group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said the group, together with its subsidiari­es in Indonesia and the Philippine­s, would be bidding for the airport’s 25-year operation and maintenanc­e contract.

“Bringing Asean together. Indonesia, Malaysia and Philippine­s to bid for Clarke airport in Manila and build a big east Asean hub. Walking the talk on Asean. Kudos to Indonesia airports. Look what can be done in Asean when we work together," he tweeted.

According to news reports, the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) said the preliminar­y timeline for the project indicates a target for contract awarding and signing on Aug 30, but BCDA will accept bids until late August.

The developmen­t of the new terminal in Pampanga province, which is slated to be opened in July 2020, aims to decongest the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport in Manila.

The BC DA is a government owned and controlled corporatio­n under the Office of the President of the Philippine­s.

It engages in public-private partnershi­ps to push forward vital public infrastruc­ture such as tollways, airports, seaports, and also major real estate developmen­ts.

In May, eight companies bought bid documents for the operations and maintenanc­e including Megawide Constructi­on Corp, Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp and San Miguel Holdings Corp.

Around 30 groups also attended the pre-bid conference for the project held on May 21, including AirAsia Group, Udenna Corp and JG Summit Holdings. — Bernama

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