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Iloilo airport getting improvements

Two infra projects underway for airport

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Two key infrastructure projects are in the works to improve the Iloilo International Airport, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).

"With a combined funding of over P190 million sourced from the DOTr (Department of Transportation) General Appropriations Act (GAA) 2024, these initiatives are aligned with the directives of President Ferdinand (R.) Marcos Jr. and Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon to enhance the country’s transport infrastructure through the Build Better More program," CAAP said in a news release.

“CAAP and DOTr remain fully committed to enhancing the travel experience of every passenger by ensuring that our airports are safe, efficient, and passenger-friendly,” CAAP Director General Raul del Rosario was quoted as saying. 

The first project focuses on the rehabilitation and upgrade of the passenger terminal building (PTB). Major improvements include comfort room renovations, wall repainting, wall cladding, roof fascia cleaning and waterproofing of three fixed bridge roofs.

At present, the PTB could accommodate 367 domestic and 360 international passengers.

Upon completion of the upgrades, capacity is expected to increase to 675 domestic and 407 international passengers.

Upgrades also cover the installation of air conditioning units, new escalators and an elevator, lighted signages, flight information display system, gang chairs, and airport trolleys; enhancement of fire detection systems; corrective maintenance of boarding bridges; and repair of the departure conveyor system.

The second project covers the supply, installation and commissioning of three 600-kilowatt chillers, ensuring efficient and reliable temperature control within the terminal.

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