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P2.5-B Caticlan Airport expansion set to break ground

By Daxim Lucas, Philippine Daily Inquirer

THE expansion of the Caticlan Airport may get underway as early as next month, paving the way for the resumption of full-scale flight operations to the gateway of Boracay Island in time for the peak summer travel season.

In an interview, Caticlan International Airport Development Corp. (CIADC) president Lino Barte said his firm, which won the right to undertake the P2.5-billion project, would start clearing the hill blocking one end of the runway by January 2010.

“We will need about three months to partially reduce its height,” he said, explaining that the first stage calls for CIADC to shave off approximately one-third from the existing 45-meter high hill.

Reducing the hill by this much will allow larger aircraft used by Cebu Pacific and Zest Air—currently servicing only the Kalibo airport, one and a half hours away by land—to ferry tourists directly to Caticlan.

“We expect to receive our ‘notice to proceed’ from the Neda-ICC within the next few weeks,” Barte said, referring to the Investment Coordination Committee of the National Economic and Development Authority.

The Caticlan airport expansion will be made over a seven-year construction period, after which CIADC will operate it under a 25-year, build-operate-transfer (BOT) contract.

CIADC is owned by businessman George Yang—the former owner of the local McDonald’s franchise—who also chairs the firm.

Barte said it will take another six months to completely level the hill and move an estimated 1 million cubic feet of earth to an adjoining property to make way for the eventual extension of the runway, from its present length of 890 meters to the 1,900 meters needed to accommodate Airbus A320 passenger jets.

“We will also build a new airport terminal that can accommodate 1.5 million passengers a year,” he said.

At present, an estimated 800,000 passengers pass through the cramped Caticlan airport terminal. Other tourists are forced to take the long and inconvenient land route via Kalibo.

This inefficient system erodes the attractiveness of Boracay as a tourist destination as many international tourists are put off by the inconvenience.

Meanwhile, Civil Aviation Administration of the Philippines (CAAP) director general Ruben Ciron said the CIADC project will serve as a test case since it will be the first time a Philippine airport will be run by a private corporation—a trend that has long been established in other countries.
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Re: P2.5-B Caticlan Airport expansion set to break ground

Caticlan airport expansion in phases over 7 years
By Kristine L. Alave, Philippine Daily Inquirer

MANILA, Philippines
– The expansion of the Caticlan Airport in Aklan, the gateway to the popular island resort of Boracay, will benefit 1.2 million passengers annually when completed in seven years, the Department of Tourism said.

Tourism Secretary Ace Durano said the project, which started two weeks ago, would open the airport to larger aircraft. At present, the airport can accommodate only small planes because of its narrow runway. It also saw several plane accidents in the past few years, with aircraft overshooting the runway.

“One of the world’s best beaches deserves a first-class airport," Durano said in a press statement on Friday. "We join Boracay's stakeholders in upholding this milestone as it aims to haul in a sizeable traffic of tourists and create more jobs for the people.”

Renowned for its sugar-fine white sand, Boracay is a top destination for beach lovers all over the world. In 2009, Boracay received nearly 700,000 tourists, the DoT said.

The P2.507-billion build-operate-transfer project, which was awarded to the private consortium Caticlan International Airport Development Company (CIADC), involves three construction phases covering a total of seven years.

From 950 meters by 30 meters, the runway will be upgraded to 2,100 meters by 45 meters.

“The widening and lengthening of the runway will allow bigger aircraft such as the Airbus to bring in more passengers straight to Caticlan,” said Durano.

The DoT said the hill near the runway would not be completely leveled off although it would have to be tapered down to some extent to ensure safety during takeoff.

Aside from runway expansion, the upgrade of the Caticlan Airport will include the addition of a second level to the terminal building, a fire station and the installation of fencing and navigational aids.
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