Duterte inaugurates upgraded Ormoc Airport
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NEW AND IMPROVED PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING. President Rodrigo Roa Duterte led the inauguration of the new Passenger Terminal Building at the Ormoc Airport. Photo by King Rodriguez. |
The PHP34-million rehabilitation project started on Feb. 1, 2018 and was completed in only four months on May 31, according to the Department of Transportation.
The developments include the renovation of the passenger terminal building destroyed by "Yolanda" in 2013, as well as the construction of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) administration building.
Joining the President in the unveiling of the marker were Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade, Leyte 4th District Rep. Lucy Torres-Gomez, Ormoc City Mayor Richard Gomez, An Waray Rep. Florencio Noel, Leyte Vice Governor Carlo Loreto, Leyte 1st District Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez, and CAAP Director General Jim Sydiongco.
The President inspected the airport and left Ormoc for Alangalang, Leyte to inaugurate a privately-owned rice processing complex.
Ormoc Airport’s 2,042-meter by 36-meter runway will go through developments with the ongoing PHP82-million asphalt overlay and strip grade correction project, now 61 percent complete; and a PHP55-million runway widening project, which is being eyed for completion in 2020.
The 41-hectare airport, classified as Principal Class 2 by the CAAP, catered to 1,267 passengers from Air Juan and Cebu Pacific and accommodated 80,244 aircraft operations, including general aviation, in 2018.
The airport is being used by Air Juan’s Cebu-Ormoc-Cebu flights and as a training center of Cebu-based Indiana Aerospace University. The Leading Edge Air Services Corp. has expressed interest in launching Clark-Ormoc flights. (PNA)
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