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TAXIWAY UPGRADED AT MACTAN AIRPORT

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AIRCRAFT landings and takeoffs are expected to increase at the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA) when the upgraded taxiway is commission­ed in June 2021.

Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport Authority (MCIAA) officer-in-charge Glenn Napuli said the airport will be able to increase aircraft movements to 40 per hour from the current 35. Each landing or take-off is called an aircraft movement.

“It is a huge help during peak hours and with this, we can accommodat­e more flights,” Napuli said during the inaugurati­on of the upgraded taxiway on Wednesday, May 5, 2021.

A rise in aircraft movements is expected to lead to an increase in passenger traffic.

Parking will also expand to 50 aircraft. In case of weather disturbanc­es and other emergencie­s, wide-body aircraft diverted from Manila, Clark or Iloilo can now park at the MCIA, Napuli added.

Department of Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade, who led the inaugurati­on along with Presidenti­al Assistant for the Visayas Secretary Michael Dino, congratula­ted the MCIAA board of directors and other MCIAA officials for making the airport globally competitiv­e.

“This is vital in making sure that MCIA will be more spacious, safe and attractive,” he said.

Dino, for his part, said more domestic and internatio­nal flights are expected in Cebu once the country overcomes the health crisis.

“Thus, the timely completion of the taxiway would boost the efforts of making the Mactan-Cebu

Internatio­nal Airport a major regional hub. It will prove useful in optimizing the arrival and departure of aircraft which we expect to increase over time,” he said.

The newly completed project, which cost over P223 million, is awaiting approval by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s (Caap).

The project involved widening of the existing taxiway at the general area, load bearing area and taxiway shoulder pavement.

During the constructi­on phase, around 60 jobs were generated. More employment opportunit­ies are expected to be created as a result of the expected increase in the number of aircraft using the new taxiway.

Tugade also inaugurate­d Wednesday the Caap administra­tion building, a two-story structure located within the MCIA complex.

He also inspected the ongoing constructi­on of the MCIAA corporate building, which will house all offices and department­s.

The project has generated 187 jobs. More employment opportunit­ies in the area of security, maintenanc­e, and canteen operation are expected to be created once the facility is operationa­l.

Aside from Tugade and Dino, Caap Director General Jim Sydionco and other transport officials attended the inaugurati­on ceremony.

Meanwhile, Napuli said constructi­on of the airport’s second runway is ongoing.

“We are at 32 percent complete with our target inaugurati­on in February 2022. We added more teams and more equipment to hasten the constructi­on. We are still pushing forward to complete it after we finish our corporate building,” he said.

Napuli also said there are no plans for a third passenger terminal building as Terminal 2 is expected to accommodat­e the current passenger traffic, which has dwindled due to the pandemic.

Once passenger traffic recovers to pre-pandemic levels, Napuli said they will return to planning for the third terminal.

MCIA is the second busiest airport in the country, next to Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport in Metro Manila. Upgrading and maintenanc­e of its landside facilities are being handled by concession­aire GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corp.

 ?? / AMPER CAMPAÑA ?? FLY HIGH. Government officials cut the ribbon during the inaugurati­on of the P223 million upgraded taxiway of the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport Wednesday, May 5, 2021. From left are Presidenti­al Assistant for the Visayas Secretary Michael Lloyd Dino, Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) Secretary Arthur Tugade and MactanCebu Internatio­nal Airport Authority OIC General Manager Glenn Napuli. Behind them are DOTr Undersecre­tary for Administra­tive Service Artemio Tuazon Jr., Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority General Manager Ed Monreal, Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s (Caap) Director General Jim Sydiongco, DOTr Assistant Secretary for Aviation and Airports Jim Melo, Philippine Ports Authority General Manager Jay Santiago and Caap Deputy Director General Don Mendoza.
/ AMPER CAMPAÑA FLY HIGH. Government officials cut the ribbon during the inaugurati­on of the P223 million upgraded taxiway of the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport Wednesday, May 5, 2021. From left are Presidenti­al Assistant for the Visayas Secretary Michael Lloyd Dino, Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) Secretary Arthur Tugade and MactanCebu Internatio­nal Airport Authority OIC General Manager Glenn Napuli. Behind them are DOTr Undersecre­tary for Administra­tive Service Artemio Tuazon Jr., Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority General Manager Ed Monreal, Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s (Caap) Director General Jim Sydiongco, DOTr Assistant Secretary for Aviation and Airports Jim Melo, Philippine Ports Authority General Manager Jay Santiago and Caap Deputy Director General Don Mendoza.
 ?? / ALAN TANGCAWAN ?? MORE SPACIOUS. Department of Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade says the new taxiway is vital in making Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport more spacious and attractive.
/ ALAN TANGCAWAN MORE SPACIOUS. Department of Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade says the new taxiway is vital in making Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport more spacious and attractive.

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