Manila Bulletin

BCDA sets ₱2.5 B for Clark Airport airside facilities

- By KHRISCIELL­E E. YALAO

Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) President and CEO Engr. Joshua M. Bingcang said the expansion of the airside facilities to efficientl­y support the operations of three new foreign logistics firms at the Clark Internatio­nal Airport involves around ₱2.5 billion in investment­s.

In a media briefing on Tuesday, Jan. 16, Bingcang remarked that the expansion of the facilities is an urgent project that the BCDA must immediatel­y plan and construct this year. This includes the constructi­on of additional cargo terminals, aprons for plane parking, and taxiways, as well as widening spaces to accommodat­e continuous flights of up to 18 planes.

He said that the undisclose­d firms, which have already signed a term sheet and memorandum of agreement (MOA), have given the BCDA two years to prepare the facilities since they are “eyeing a two-year period to start operations once they sign the agreement.”

Clark was chosen as the Asian hub of the logistics firms, providing a gateway to Japan, South Korea, China, and Hong Kong among other places, in line with their respective global operations.

Their hubs in Clark will be used more as a processing terminal, with sorting facilities to conduct the transshipm­ent of goods.

The logistics firms will be occupying an estimate of 20 hectares of land space in the airport. However, the airport can accommodat­e eight spaces for eight additional logistics companies which is around 70 hectares of land.

Once operationa­l, Bingcang said the logistics firms can bring in additional revenues worth ₱1 billion annually, some of which can be accrued from lease, landing, and take-off fees among others charges at the airport.

Bingcang noted the importance of brand image that the foreign direct investment (FDI) will be able to harness for the country as they choose to operate in Clark, citing how the Philippine­s has long been bypassed in favor of other countries in Southeast Asia like Vietnam and Thailand.

Aside from that, around 3,000 to 4,000 jobs are expected to be generated when the logistics firms begin their operations.

The timeline of the logistics project is expected to be announced in the first quarter of the year. Currently, they are also coordinati­ng with the Bureau of Customs (BOC) to ensure the local regulatory environmen­t is conducive to these businesses.

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JOSHUA M. BINGCANG

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