Mindanao Times

Business sector welcomes creation of airport body

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THE LOCAL business sector has welcomed the creation of the body that will manage the Francisco Bangoy Internatio­nal Airport.

“The long wait is over and we, at the Davao City Chamber (of Commerce and Industry) would like to thank the House of Representa­tives, the Senate and the President for making Davao Internatio­nal Airport into an authority a reality,” Arturo M. Milan, president of the business organizati­on, told TIMES in a text message yesterday.

Milan said the creation of the body will allow “a much faster developmen­t in the airport in terms of the upgrading of the terminal and facilities an opening (of) more direct flights.”

He added that with the body to manage the airport will result in “increase (in) air connectivi­ty, encourage people mobility, enhance tourism and increase flow of goods contributi­ng to the developmen­t not only of Davao but the whole island of Mindanao.”

“This will make Davao Internatio­nal Airport the premier gateway to MindMANILA

anao and to the BIMP EAGA (Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippine­s East Asean Growth Area,” he added.

Simeon P. Marfori II, former president of the business group, said that the creation of the airport authority will also “enable Mindanaoan­s greater freedom to move forward in the area of airport policy and management.”

“It will mean we can manage and develop our air transport facilities and assets at the pace and scope we deem best suited for the local economy. It will enable us to be better connected to the rest of the world directly,” he added.

On Tuesday, President Rodrigo R. Duterte signed the law creating the airport authority which will become an attached agency of the Department of Transporta­tion.

The law said: “The Authority shall principall­y undertake the economical, efficient and effective control, management and supervisio­n” of the airport.

Both the business sector and the local government units in the Davao Region had been pushing for the creation of the airport authority as with it, the revenues that the facility gets out of its operations will not be remitted to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s but will be plowed back in modernizin­g it.

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