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Mati airport developmen­t plan expanded for bigger aircraft

- Carmelito Q. Francisco

LOCAL OFFICIALS, together with representa­tives of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s (CAAP), have decided to expand the developmen­t plan for the airport in Mati City, Davao Oriental to include a runway for bigger aircraft. In a meeting last week, the parties also agreed to push through with constructi­on work using the approved P200 million rehabilita­tion fund for this year, according to a statement from the provincial government. The initial plan was to rehabilita­te the airport and develop its system for Class 3C operations, which would allow for turbo-propelled aircraft operations. With the new plan, the government will have to acquire another 27 hectares in addition to the current 34 hectares that is enough for the terminal building and the shorter runway. The property owners, the Rabat and Rocamora families, have reportedly agreed to support the project. Davao Oriental 2nd District Rep. Joel Mayo Z. Almario stressed during the meeting that there is a need to immediatel­y look into how to fast-track the project considerin­g that there is only about two months before the fund is reverted to the National Treasury.

Gov. Nelson L. Dayanghira­ng said the operations of the airport is necessary to open up the province to more tourists. “We have a lot of destinatio­ns to offer in terms of tourism which can be maximized if we could offer our tourists an alternativ­e and inviting means to reach us,” said Mr. Dayanghira­ng. —

 ??  ?? THE AIRPORT in Mati was built about 40 years ago.
THE AIRPORT in Mati was built about 40 years ago.

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