Sun.Star Pampanga

DOTr – BCDA PRESS STATEMENT

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13 August 2020

ON THE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANC­E OF THE CLARK INTERNATIO­NAL AIRPORT

This is to clarify the points raised in an article published by Mr. Max Sangil (SunStar Pampanga, 2020), wherein he questioned several aspects in the operation and maintenanc­e of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport (CIA).

In his article he commented that the “take over” of the airport by Luzon Internatio­nal Premier Airport Developmen­t (LIPAD) came at a time when the airport is already viable.

The Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA), the Implementi­ng Agency of the Project, has long-planned the bid out of the Operations and Maintenanc­e (O&M) of the existing and new Clark Internatio­nal Airport passenger terminal, the first hybrid public-private partnershi­p (PPP) model under the Duterte administra­tion. It is but natural to bid it at a time when it is viable to attract more bidders and thus result in higher bids. The Project was approved by the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority (NEDA), and the concession agreement is aboveboard.

The privatizat­ion of the O&M, a practice recognized world-wide, was aimed at building government’s asset base, and at the same time, infuse funds for the operations and maintenanc­e of the airport, which will be an additional responsibi­lity for government if not for the concession agreement.

With the O&M Concession Agreement, government, through the BCDA as the implementi­ng agency, receives 18.25 percent revenue share and the 500 million pesos yearly lumpsum payment for 20 years from the bid.

Further, ownership and possession of the commercial assets developed shall be transferre­d to BCDA at the Terminatio­n/ Transfer Date.

Thus, the terms and conditions of the O&M are favorable to the government, especially now that the country is dealing with the impact of the Coronaviru­s Disease 2019 (COVID-19) on the economy.

On the issue that the oversight function of Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corp. (CIAC) was removed, the Agency’s mandate is still there through the DOTr, with the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s (CAAP) and the Office for Transporta­tion Security (OTS). DOTr, CAAP, and OTS are in constant communicat­ion with CIAC President and Chief Executive Officer Aaron Aquino, explaining therein the background and rationale for such arrangemen­ts.

Let it be clear that the safety, security, and oversight functions shall not be waived by the government. Safety will be handled by CAAP, while Security will be handled by OTS.

It is unfortunat­e that Mr. Sangil chose to publish his article when the current administra­tion’s plan is about to be realized with the opening of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport PTB 2 next year. This will greatly benefit the people of Pampanga and its neighborin­g provinces due to its multiplier effects. We cannot help but question Mr. Sangil’s motive, especially now that the progress envisioned for the Agency and the airport he once served is on the horizon.

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