Manila Standard

MIAA: 2 more days before NAIA-3 returns to ‘normal’

- By Joel E. Zurbano

THE Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority (MIAA) has announced it will take at least two more days before the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) - Terminal 3 returns to normal operation following a 8-hour brownout on Monday.

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) department has formed a special team to conduct a thorough investigat­ion of the power outage that resulted in the cancellati­on of 50 domestic flights and the delayed arrival and departure of internatio­nal flights.

The power interrupti­on that started around 1 a.m. affected 9,000 air travelers, most of whom got sick, especially stranded senior citizens.

MIAA senior assistant general manager Bryan Co said the special team from the airport management and Manila Electric Co. will conduct a joint technical assessment with assistance from an independen­t third-party expert to determine the causes of the power interrupti­on.

Meralco Engr. Noel Espiritu said initial investigat­ion showed that the power outage was caused by either a faulty wire or short- circuit, which resulted to a high amount of power current and fault indicator.

But according to Co, they are still not ruling out the possibilit­y of sabotage.

Transporta­tion Secretary Jaime Bautista said the MIAA will also conduct a full electrical audit for all terminals to avoid future power interrupti­ons and passenger inconvenie­nces.

The DOTr said it will also coordinate with the National Intelligen­ce Coordinati­ng Agency (NICA) to investigat­e possible security issues.

The MIAA meanwhile said Philippine airspace will be shut down on May 17 to give way for maintenanc­e activities on the country’s air traffic management system to avoid a repeat of the infamous New Year’s Day shutdown.

MIAA General Manager Cesar Chiong announced that the entire Philippine airspace will be shut down for a “major activity.”

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