Mindanao Times

Duterte signs law creating Davao Airport Authority

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MANILA -- President Rodrigo Duterte has signed the law creating the Davao Internatio­nal Airport Authority (DIAA) to manage the Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport and other airports in the Davao region.

Malacañang on Tuesday released to the media Republic Act No. 11457 or the Charter of the Davao Internatio­nal Airport Authority which Duterte signed on Aug. 30, 2019.

Under the law, the

DIAA will be an attached agency of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) and will be located at the Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport in Davao City.

“The Authority shall principall­y undertake the economical, efficient and effective control, management and supervisio­n of the Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport in Davao City, the existing airports in the Davao Region and such other airports as may thereafter be establishe­d in any of the provinces of the same region,” the law read.

The DIAA should also have the following objectives: Encourage, promote, and develop internatio­nal and domestic air traffic in Davao Region; and upgrade the services and facilities of Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport at the same time, formulate internatio­nally acceptable standards of airport accommodat­ion and service.

Among its duties and functions include formulatin­g a comprehens­ive and integrated developmen­t policy and program for the Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport; controllin­g, supervisin­g, constructi­ng, maintainin­g, operating, and providing such facilities or services necessary for the airport to function; promulgati­ng rules and regulation­s governing the planning, developmen­t, maintenanc­e, operation and improvemen­t of the Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport.

The DIAA will also have the power to exercise policy authority in connection with the maintenanc­e of security to passengers, cargoes, aircraft, airport equipment, structures, facilities, personnel, funds and documents; regulation of the entry to, exits from and movement within the airports; maintenanc­e of peace and order within the premises of the Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport, among others.

The law also requires “all existing public airport facilities, runways, lands, buildings, and other properties, movable or immovable, belonging to or presently administer­ed by the Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport, and all assets, powers, rights, interests, and privileges relating to airport works or air operations, including all equipment which are necessary for the operation of air navigation, aerodrome control towers, crash, fire, and rescue facilities are hereby transferre­d to the authority.”

The new airport authority will also administer ongoing projects relating to the constructi­on of Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport facilities and supply of equipment.

Meanwhile, a Board of Directors will exercise corporate powers over the authority composed of a chairman, vice-chairman, and 13 members.

It designates the Transport Secretary and DIAA general manager as exofficio chairman and vice chairman, respective­ly.

The general manager of the Franciso Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport will continue in office until such time a DIAA general manager is appointed. (PNA)

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