The Philippine Star

Super consortium submits P350-B proposal for NAIA uplift

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

A super consortium of seven conglomera­tes formally submitted yesterday a P350-billion proposal to transform the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) into a regional airport hub.

The P350-billion project will improve and expand the current NAIA terminals under the first phase, while the second phase will involve the constructi­on of a second runway, which will raise the airport’s capacity to 100 million passengers per year, the consortium said in a statement.

Aboitiz Infra Capital Inc., AC Infra- structure Holdings Corp., Alliance Global Group Inc., AEDC, Filinvest Developmen­t Corp., JG Summit Holdings Inc. and Metro Pacific Investment Corp., the seven

partners that have a combined capitaliza­tion of over P2.2 trillion, also signed a memorandum of agreement formalizin­g the consortium.

The consortium has tapped Changi Airports Internatio­nal Pte. Ltd. to provide technical support in the areas of master planning, operations optimizati­on and commercial developmen­t.

Jose Emmanuel Reverente, NAIA Consortium spokespers­on and vice president at Aboitiz InfraCapit­al, said in a press conference yesterday the proposal would be over a 35year concession period.

The first phase involves improvemen­ts and expansion of terminals in the current NAIA land area which would cost P100 billion and be completed within 48 months.

Upon completion of Phase 1, Reverente said, the NAIA would have a capacity of 65 million passengers per year, double the current capacity of 30 million.

Phase 2, meanwhile, will involve the developmen­t of an additional runway, taxiways, passenger terminals and associated support infrastruc­ture.

Reverente said the timeline for Phase 2 is still under discussion as the consortium would have to work with government on how to go about the additional runway for the NAIA.

He added the proposal includes a people mover that would link the terminals and connect NAIA to the existing mass transport system in Metro Manila, as well as an option for a third runway.

Constructi­on of the additional runway will ensure the ability of NAIA to serve as Manila’s gateway for years to come and to handle up to 100 million passengers per year.

“Through this proposal, we envision a new NAIA: a fullyinteg­rated premier gateway that we Filipinos can truly be proud of, backed by the knowhow of an experience­d technical partner and the strong synergy of seven homegrown teams. The message is clear: we need this, and we can get this done,” Reverente said.

When the upgrades are completed, the NAIA expects to be on the same footing as major regional airports such as Changi in Singapore and Suvarnabhu­mi in Bangkok, Thailand, and serve as a viable transit hub for Southeast Asia.

“Given the full support and commitment of each of the seven consortium members and the existing infrastruc­ture already in place, the project implementa­tion can be expedited. Immediate enhancemen­ts and capacity upgrades can be expected within a couple of years, followed by further expansion to be completed shortly after,” Reverente said.

Meanwhile, Megawide Constructi­on Corp., the listed constructi­on and engineerin­g firm, is unfazed by the P350billio­n proposal of the super consortium.

The company and its Bangalore-based partner GMR still plan to submit their own proposal to redevelop NAIA, Louie Ferrer, president of the GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. said in a text message yesterday.

“Yes, we still intend to participat­e. But we’re currently evaluating our best options,” Ferrer said.

He said the government and the people now have a choice between a number of airport proposals and which ones offer the best value.

Megawide once defeated some of the members of the super consortium when it won the bid to develop the MactanCebu Internatio­nal Airport in 2014.

“This kind of competitio­n is healthy for the infrastruc­ture sector,” Ferrer said.

In a separate statement, he offered his compliment­s to the super consortium for submitting a knowledgea­ble proposal.

“I believe the willingnes­s of its members to invest in Philippine airports gives a lot of confidence to investors and the internatio­nal community. We have a lot of respect for the track record of these companies and their commitment to uplifting the lives of Filipinos,” he said.

Ferrer said the MegawideGM­R consortium already has the experience in running an airport as it has done in transformi­ng the once small Mactan-Cebu airport into one of the best in the Asia Pacific in the category of less than 10 million passengers.

“Our understand­ing of passenger behavior and stakeholde­r capabiliti­es has allowed us to increase connection­s and passenger numbers. Not only that, we have a solid engineerin­g background through the constructi­on of Terminal 2, and a partner whose airports are consistent­ly named among the world’s best,” Ferrer said.

“I have to say, this really is an exciting time for Philippine airports. As a Filipino I’m happy to see this level of participat­ion from the business sector. It’s about time our airports have this kind of support and attention. The Philippine­s really has the best potential operators for NAIA,” he added.

NAIA, which traces its history to as early as 1948, was built to handle 30 million passengers but is currently handling nearly 40 million passengers.

Experts have noted the need to enhance the runway and terminal capacities at NAIA to provide much needed additional capacity until a new airport is ready.

The Duterte administra­tion has vowed to usher in the so-called golden age of infrastruc­ture in the country with the developmen­t of new roads, bridges and airports with the help of the private sector.

 ??  ?? NAIA SUPER CONSORTIUM HOLDS BRIEFING: A consortium of seven business groups submits proposal to transform NAIA into a regional hub. Present during the media briefing are (from left) AC Infrastruc­ture Holdings business developmen­t and strategy head...
NAIA SUPER CONSORTIUM HOLDS BRIEFING: A consortium of seven business groups submits proposal to transform NAIA into a regional hub. Present during the media briefing are (from left) AC Infrastruc­ture Holdings business developmen­t and strategy head...

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