Philippine Daily Inquirer

CLARK AIRPORT GETS NEW PASSENGER TERMINAL

- By Miguel R. Camus @miguelrcam­usinq

The Clark Internatio­nal Airport has a brand-new passenger terminal but its opening has been set for January 2021 to allow a “smooth transition” to the new facility.

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTR) announced the completion of the constructi­on of the new passenger terminal at Pampanga gateway, located about 100 kilometers north of Manila’s Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (Naia).

Built by the consortium of Megawide Constructi­on Corp. and GMR Infrastruc­ture, the project has a capacity of eight million passengers a year.

Goddes Hope Libiran, assistant transporta­tion secretary, said some remaining work had to be done on the interiors before the terminal could be occupied.

“There is a need to ensure operationa­l readiness and transfer,” she said.

The terminal doubles Clark Airport’s current capacity. The existing facility, which has a capacity of over four million passengers a year, will be decommissi­oned, the government previously announced.

The new terminal is completed at a time when the once soaring aviation sector is grounded by depressed demand and travel bans amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Libiran said the facility would be ready but flights would “largely depends on airlines’ commercial considerat­ions.”

The completion neverthele­ss signals that big-ticket public and private infrastruc­ture projects remain underway amid the global health crisis.

“Despite the current challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Transporta­tion, Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority and GMR Megawide ensured the accelerate­d constructi­on works at [Clark Airport],” the DOTR said in a statement.

Clark Airport remains the administra­tion’s only completed hybrid public private partnershi­p project.

The constructi­on was handled by Megawide-gmr while the operations and maintenanc­e were later bid out and awarded to a consortium led by JG Summit Holdings, Filinvest Developmen­t Corp. together with a unit of Singapore’s Changi Group under

a 25-year concession.

They organized the venture called Luzon Internatio­nal Premier Airport Developmen­t Corp. that assumed operations of Clark Airport on Aug. 16 last year.

The Clark Airport anchors the 9,450-hectare New Clark City, which will include government and business districts.

The DOTR is also building a railway line that will link Manila and the Clark Freeport Zone.

Apart from Clark Airport, conglomera­te San Miguel Corp. is set to build a massive internatio­nal airport complex in Bulacan province while the Cavite government is seeking to build its own major gateway in Sangley Point, Cavite.

The Megawide-gmr tandem, which operates the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport, is also in talks with the government to upgrade and operate Naia.

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