Philippine Daily Inquirer

ABOITIZ ADDS BICOL GATEWAY TO AIRPORT WISH LIST

- By Miguel R. Camus @miguelrcam­usinq

Conglomera­te Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. made an unsolicite­d offer for a fourth airport project in a bid to boost its infrastruc­ture portfolio.

The company, through subsidiary Aboitiz Infracapit­al, made an offer to operate and maintain the Bicol Internatio­nal Airport, according to Ruben Reinoso, undersecre­tary for planning at the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTR).

Reinoso said in a text message on Friday the department had yet to review the proposal.

The Bicol Internatio­nal Airport, a gateway to Legazpi City, Albay, is currently under constructi­on.

The project is almost 60percent finished as of September this year and is slated for completion in 2021, according to a DOTR spokespers­on. The Bicol airport is designed to serve two million passengers annually.

Aboitiz, a power, banking, food and property conglomera­te, has made previous unsolicite­d bids for Bohol-panglao Internatio­nal Airport and Laguinding­an Airport in Misamis Oriental.

The National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (Neda) has yet to approve the Bohol airport proposal. For Laguinding­an Airport, the DOTR has yet to complete its evaluation, Reinoso said.

Aboitiz’s largest airport project is the upgrade and operations of Manila’s Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (Naia), the Philippine­s’ busiest gateway.

The Aboitiz family joined six other tycoons to establish Naia Consortium, a private sector vehicle that would run Naia for a 15-year concession. The Neda board has also yet to approve Naia Consortium’s offer.

Aboitiz earlier tapped as partner Irish airport company daa Internatio­nal for its Boholpangl­ao and Laguinding­an proposals.

Daa Internatio­nal operates Ireland’s main gateway, Dublin Airport, which handles some 31 million passengers annually. It also runs Cork Airport, Ireland’s second-largest air gateway, as well as the Terminal 5 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

According to Aboitiz Infracapit­al, volume at Laguinding­an Airport hit two million in 2018 versus its design capacity of 1.6 million passengers annually.

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