February 11, 1911 - February 11, 2011. First Red Devil biplane was flown in Manila with James C. Mars as its first pilot.
PAL Returns To Okinawa
28 July 2017
US Donates Surveillance Aircarft
PAF Receives 2 Cessna 208B ISR
28 July 2017
28 July 2017
The Philippines became a beneficiary of Two Cessna 208B Caravan EX aircraft (N320ZZ and N322ZZ) purchased by the U.S. Department of Defense in behalf of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) and modified to perform airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
The equipment was officially transferred yesterday , July 27 at Villamor Airbase to the Philippine government and deployed to the 300th Air Intelligence And Security Group of the Philippine Air Force.
The two aircraft were procured by the US government in early May 2016 under separate DoD contracts funded under section 2282 of the fiscal 2016 National Defense Authorization Act and the Counter-terrorism Partnerships Fund for the capacity-building of foreign military.
The two new aircraft, valued at ₱ 1.67 billion were delivered to the Philippine Air Force through the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act Building Partnership Capacity Program.
It is expected to be used in maritime or border security and counter-terrorism tasks that benefit the national security interests of the Philippines and its allies.
The Cessna 208Bs is two of six aircraft registered by the U.S. Air Force’s Life Cycle Management Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, up for modifications. The other four were bound for Cameroon and Chad.
The six aircraft are fitted with the L3 WESCAM MX-15 high-definition imagining and electro-optical/infrared sensor for airborne full-motion video surveillance in a central housing. The sensor is integrated with an on-board airborne operator sensor console and will also have Harris ultrahigh/very-high frequency and high frequency radios for air-to ground and air-to air communications.
North American Surveillance Systems of Titusville, Florida, was awarded a $39.98 million contract for modification and integration of ISR capabilities into six Cessna 208B aircraft together with training and support services.
The aircraft were installed with extended-range fuel system designed by Weaver Aero International, for extra loiter time.
Currently,ISR capability has been provided by Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion aircraft from the U.S. Navy and Australia, together with Japanese TC-90 and U.S. UAVs over the battles in Marawi City.
The United States government has allocated more than ₱ 15 billion ($272 million) of grant funding to provide the AFP with up-to-date equipment and training in the last five years.
The two aircraft will be stationed at Zamboanga's Edwin Andrews Airbase for tactical deployments to Marawi by August 1.
The equipment was officially transferred yesterday , July 27 at Villamor Airbase to the Philippine government and deployed to the 300th Air Intelligence And Security Group of the Philippine Air Force.
The two aircraft were procured by the US government in early May 2016 under separate DoD contracts funded under section 2282 of the fiscal 2016 National Defense Authorization Act and the Counter-terrorism Partnerships Fund for the capacity-building of foreign military.
The two new aircraft, valued at ₱ 1.67 billion were delivered to the Philippine Air Force through the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act Building Partnership Capacity Program.
It is expected to be used in maritime or border security and counter-terrorism tasks that benefit the national security interests of the Philippines and its allies.
The Cessna 208Bs is two of six aircraft registered by the U.S. Air Force’s Life Cycle Management Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, up for modifications. The other four were bound for Cameroon and Chad.
The six aircraft are fitted with the L3 WESCAM MX-15 high-definition imagining and electro-optical/infrared sensor for airborne full-motion video surveillance in a central housing. The sensor is integrated with an on-board airborne operator sensor console and will also have Harris ultrahigh/very-high frequency and high frequency radios for air-to ground and air-to air communications.
North American Surveillance Systems of Titusville, Florida, was awarded a $39.98 million contract for modification and integration of ISR capabilities into six Cessna 208B aircraft together with training and support services.
The aircraft were installed with extended-range fuel system designed by Weaver Aero International, for extra loiter time.
Currently,ISR capability has been provided by Lockheed Martin P-3 Orion aircraft from the U.S. Navy and Australia, together with Japanese TC-90 and U.S. UAVs over the battles in Marawi City.
The United States government has allocated more than ₱ 15 billion ($272 million) of grant funding to provide the AFP with up-to-date equipment and training in the last five years.
The two aircraft will be stationed at Zamboanga's Edwin Andrews Airbase for tactical deployments to Marawi by August 1.
Airport Expenditures For 2018
27 July 2018
Source: Department of Transportation (DOTr)
AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT | |||
2018 | |||
ITEM | AIRPORT | ALLOCATION | REMARKS |
1 | ALAMINOS | 28.8 | Lot Acquisitions |
2 | ANTIQUE | 110 | Runway Ext |
3 | BASCO | 145 | Rwy Ovrlay, PTB Rehab |
4 | BICOL | 899.6 | PTB |
5 | BILIRAN | 7 | Perimeter Fence |
6 | BISLIG | 9.5 | Perimeter Fence |
7 | BORONGAN | 22.2 | Lot Acquisitions |
8 | BUTUAN | 184 | Airside (Rwy ovrlay,SGC) |
9 | CALAYAN | 10 | Airside (Rwy Ext, SGC) |
10 | CALBAYOG | 245 | Landside, Airside |
11 | CATBALOGAN | 10 | Perimeter Fence |
12 | CAUAYAN | 306.4 | ILS & Navaids |
13 | CARABAO | 24 | |
14 | CLARK | 2,746 | PTB, Navaids |
15 | COTABATO | 161 | ILS & Navaids |
16 | DIPOLOG | 182 | Airside (Rwy overlay,SGC) |
17 | DUMAGUETE | 300 | Lot Acquisitions |
18 | IPIL | 18 | Runway Ext |
19 | JOLO | 30 | Runway Ext |
20 | KALIBO | 920 | New Apron & Taxiway |
21 | LAOAG | 368.5 | ILS & Navaids |
22 | LUBANG | 17 | PTB Exp |
23 | MAASIN | 122 | Landside |
24 | MAMBURAO | 35.7 | Landside, Airside |
25 | MARAMAG | 425 | Lot Acquisition |
26 | MARINDUQUE | 10 | SGC |
27 | MLAMG | 38 | Runway Ext |
28 | NAGA | 200 | Lot Acquisition |
29 | ORMOC | 128 | PTB |
30 | OZAMIZ | 192.2 | ILS & Navaids |
31 | PAGADIAN | 84.2 | Airfied Lights |
32 | ROXAS | 169 | Airside (Rwy overlay,SGC) |
33 | SAN VICENTE | 50 +24 | CTRTower, Powerhouse |
34 | SURIGAO | 200 +113 | Rwy Rehab & Overlay |
35 | TACLOBAN | 716 | PTB |
36 | TUGUEGARAO | 61 | Control Tower |
37 | TAWI-TAWI | 100 | PTB |
38 | VIRAC | 50 | Runway Ext |
39 | ZAMBOANGA | 221 | Rwy Overlay, SGC |
TOTAL (Millions) | 9,545.90 | ||
FOREIGN ASSISTED | |||
1 | PANGLAO | 386 | |
2 | CNS-ATM (Phase III) | 122.2 | |
GRAND TOTAL | (In Billions) | 10.5 |
AirAsia Connects DVO-KUL
Flight Begins December 21
23 July 2017
Malaysia’s Low-cost airline, AirAsia Bhd (AirAsia) will introduce its latest route to Davao, Philippines from Kuala Lumpur, with four times weekly direct flights commencing Dec 21.
The new route marks the airlines' fourth direct route from Malaysia to the Philippines after Manila, Cebu and Kalibo.
“Next on the line is Puerto Princesa and Kota Kinabalu” AirAsia chief executive officer Anthony Francis “Tony” Fernandes said after announcing the airlines' latest route at the Fourth Davao Investment Conference 2017 in Davao City.
Fernandes said the launch of this new air connectivity came after his meeting with President Rodrigo Duterte who urged him to open a new flight from the Davao City to Malaysia during their meeting in Cambodia last May 2017 for the World Economic Forum on Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
the airline's Philippine subsidiary has launched new flights from Davao to Cebu, Palawan and Boracay, and enabled fly-thru via Cebu to international destinations such as Singapore, Taipei and Seoul.
Fernandes added that Davao will become an international hub of Air Asia in the future for direct flights to China, Japan and Korea and that Kuala Lumpur was just a start for something big.
AirAsia owns 40 per cent stake in AirAsia Philippines Inc, with the remaining 60 per cent shared between Filipinos investors. AirAsia Philippines offer nine destinations within the country including Clark, Manila, Caticlan, Kalibo (Boracay), Tacloban, Palawan (Puerto Princesa), Cebu, Tagbilaran and Davao.
Air Asia is the fourth carrier to offer international flights out of Davao.
The new route marks the airlines' fourth direct route from Malaysia to the Philippines after Manila, Cebu and Kalibo.
“Next on the line is Puerto Princesa and Kota Kinabalu” AirAsia chief executive officer Anthony Francis “Tony” Fernandes said after announcing the airlines' latest route at the Fourth Davao Investment Conference 2017 in Davao City.
Fernandes said the launch of this new air connectivity came after his meeting with President Rodrigo Duterte who urged him to open a new flight from the Davao City to Malaysia during their meeting in Cambodia last May 2017 for the World Economic Forum on Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
the airline's Philippine subsidiary has launched new flights from Davao to Cebu, Palawan and Boracay, and enabled fly-thru via Cebu to international destinations such as Singapore, Taipei and Seoul.
Fernandes added that Davao will become an international hub of Air Asia in the future for direct flights to China, Japan and Korea and that Kuala Lumpur was just a start for something big.
AirAsia owns 40 per cent stake in AirAsia Philippines Inc, with the remaining 60 per cent shared between Filipinos investors. AirAsia Philippines offer nine destinations within the country including Clark, Manila, Caticlan, Kalibo (Boracay), Tacloban, Palawan (Puerto Princesa), Cebu, Tagbilaran and Davao.
Air Asia is the fourth carrier to offer international flights out of Davao.
Malaysia Delivers HADR To Marawi
ASEAN Closed Ranks, Sends Aid
21 July 2017
21 July 2017
Air Asia's Call of Duty
Generosity to Marawi Bound Troops
21 July 2017
21 July 2017
An act of passengers generosity prompted the airline to provide Marawi-bound troops free baggage allowance and in-flight meals to soldiers on peace-keeping missions beginning Thursday after presenting their ID and mission order. The dice that rolls the ball came from a Facebook post of a certain Inday Rakel which turned viral for sharing how AirAsia passengers helped three soldiers on their way to Marawi City and Cotabato with their excess luggage. The soldiers’ luggage was heavy because of their uniforms and other military paraphernalia. In an interview with ABS-CBN News, Inday said she did not intend to criticize the airline or its employees. “Siguro magagawan naman ng paraan ng AirAsia ang mga ganyang bagay. Nakakalungkot lang kasi tingnan, sila po yung lumalaban para sa kalayaan natin. A little treat naman lang sana para sa kanila,” she said. "We recognize the incredible sacrifices of our military heroes and Bayanihan spirit among Filipinos," AirAsia CEO Capt. Dexter Comendador said Wednesday. The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has expressed gratitude on the airlines generosity for giving free baggage allowance up to 40 kilograms and in-flight meals to soldiers on peace-keeping missions. |
PAL Newest Q400NG
21 July 2017
The Difference is in the Premium
The Difference is in the Premium
The main difference between the Bombardier Q400 and the Bombardier Q400 NextGen is the interior of the Bombardier Q400 NextGen cabin. The Q400 NextGen has larger overhead bins that can carry two standard size roller bags as compared to the old model with small overhead bins.
The seating options for the Q400 Nextgen turboprop aircraft are also updated from the regular Bombardier Q400. The new high density model introduce in 2016 is now able to accommodate 90 seats from the previous 78 seats of the old model.
PAL added premium economy to their product and introduce two more rows seats with a total of 86 seats configured with a 29-inch and 33-inch seat pitch respectively. The aircraft is scheduled to enter into service in two weeks time.
The aircraft manufacturer was also able to tweak and fine tune the Q400 Next Gen with slightly better performance numbers resulting to 5% efficiency as compared to the regular Q400 series planes.
Bombardier disclosed that the new 90 seater aircraft variant that was launched at the Singapore Airshow in February last year will have a new Pratt and Whitney engine.
The Montreal-based plane and train maker plans to introduce the high density model with new power plants in 2018. Currently, all Q400 are powered by P&WC’s 150A engines from the PW100 design.
The first of the twelve aircraft left Toronto today heading east for its 10,500 nautical miles journey to Manila stopping at seven airports in 3 continents along the way comprising 5-day flight. The new Q400 was ferried by a crew of two pilots namely Captains Anthony Larena and Vincent Almeda, first officer Oliver Jiminez, and aircraft mechanics and engineers Jesus Wong, Rommel Salgado and Richard Ho.
From Toronto the plane will fly to Goose Bay, Newfoundland, to Reykjavik Iceland, to Paris, France, and then to Malta before it heads to Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, Muscat, Oman, Hyderabad in India, and Bangkok, Thailand before arriving Manila on Wednesday.
Bombardier has log a total of 585 Q400 Next Gen aircraft on firm orders from over 60 airline owners and operators in almost 40 countries. The worldwide fleet has logged more than 6.9 million flight hours and has transported more than 429 million passengers.
US Sends Humanitarian Aid To Marawi
Singapore Sends Drones
19 July 2017
19 July 2017
China Eastern Flies Clark
12 July 2017
Airbus Demos C295MSA
Could This Be PAF's LRPA?
12 July 2017
12 July 2017
PAF To Receive US Made UAS
5 July 2017
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) will receive delivery of undisclosed number of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) from the United States in September this year says its Defence Minister.
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said The US government has programmed to hand over a Scan Eagle-type X200 UAS manufactured by Insitu’s, as disclosed by US Ambassador Sung Kim to Rodrigo Duterte in Malacanang Monday together with some precision ordnances.
The The first Scan Eagle-type X200 UAS was handed by Zamboanga-based U.S. Special Operations Forces to the Philippine military in 2012 while the new UAS was acquired by the Philippine government in 2016 for $13.5M taken from Foreign Military Sales (FMS).
UK-based IHS Jane's disclosed the Philippines' follow-on system likely to be made up of about 15 UAS vehicles.
Korea Eximbank To Fund New Dumaguete Airport
Duterte's First Airport Infrastructure Submitted For Funding
5 July 2015
5 July 2015
Department of Finance (DOF) has announced yesterday that Korea Eximbank (KEXIM) will finance the construction of the $137 million proposed new Dumaguete Airport development project in Bacong, Negros Oriental.
This is the first airport project to be offered under Official Development Assistance (ODA) by the Duterte Administration and the fourth Korean Project after Laguindingan, Puerto Princesa, and Panglao.
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said feasibility studies for this airport will need to be submitted to the National Economic and Development Authority-Investment Coordination Committee (NEDA-ICC) for approval this year, after which it will be submitted to the South Korean government for funding.
The P8.5 million Feasibility and Master Plan Study for Dumaguete Airport Development Project was already prepared by TCGI Engineers in 2013.
South Korea has offered to finance USD1 billion worth of infrastructure projects of the Philippine government through its Economic Development Cooperation Fund between 2017 and 2022.
The loan was offered by the Korea Export-Import Bank, after it met with selected agencies of the Philippine government last month to discuss financing participation in the government’s infrastructure-building push.
Dominguez said that one-fourth of the project amount would be shouldered by the Philippine Government for lot acquisitions.
Construction of the P7 billion proposed new Bacong airport will take place around 2019 and would take about five years to complete. The all-weather airport will have a 2km x 45m two-way runway and passenger terminal building capable of supporting 1.5 million passengers per annum.
“Right now there’s still no approval from the ICC, so that is where we are right now.”Dominguez said.
Dumaguete is the 17th busiest airport in the country registering 546,276 passengers in 2016. It is expected to handle 1 million passengers in 2024, according to latest projections.
This is the first airport project to be offered under Official Development Assistance (ODA) by the Duterte Administration and the fourth Korean Project after Laguindingan, Puerto Princesa, and Panglao.
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said feasibility studies for this airport will need to be submitted to the National Economic and Development Authority-Investment Coordination Committee (NEDA-ICC) for approval this year, after which it will be submitted to the South Korean government for funding.
The P8.5 million Feasibility and Master Plan Study for Dumaguete Airport Development Project was already prepared by TCGI Engineers in 2013.
South Korea has offered to finance USD1 billion worth of infrastructure projects of the Philippine government through its Economic Development Cooperation Fund between 2017 and 2022.
The loan was offered by the Korea Export-Import Bank, after it met with selected agencies of the Philippine government last month to discuss financing participation in the government’s infrastructure-building push.
Dominguez said that one-fourth of the project amount would be shouldered by the Philippine Government for lot acquisitions.
Construction of the P7 billion proposed new Bacong airport will take place around 2019 and would take about five years to complete. The all-weather airport will have a 2km x 45m two-way runway and passenger terminal building capable of supporting 1.5 million passengers per annum.
“Right now there’s still no approval from the ICC, so that is where we are right now.”Dominguez said.
Dumaguete is the 17th busiest airport in the country registering 546,276 passengers in 2016. It is expected to handle 1 million passengers in 2024, according to latest projections.
PAF At 70
4 July 2017
Philippine Air Force (PAF) displays its new ordnace for the FA-50 jet recently acquired from the United States, comprising AIM-9B sidewinder air-to-air missiles, M117 GPB and AGM-65 G2 maverick air-to-ground missiles delivered in July 1. Image courtesy of Efrain Noel Morota. |
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