PAL, AirAsia Awards "Forever Free Flights" to Diaz
29 July 2021
February 11, 1911 - February 11, 2011. First Red Devil biplane was flown in Manila with James C. Mars as its first pilot.
PAL, AirAsia Awards "Forever Free Flights" to Diaz
29 July 2021
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18 July 2021
Clark International Airport Terminal 2 in Pampanga is ready for business as it opens the best facility in the country as it offers the first contactless facility in the Philippines.
The new terminal which can handle eight (8) million passengers has contactless check-in counters and contactless baggage check-in counters. It also boast the first contactless ordering system in terminal restaurants, silent policy, gender-inclusive restrooms, and advanced aircraft visual docking system in the Philippines.
The new terminal also boast the first Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) lounge for free to Filipinos working abroad.
Terminal 2 is expected to be connected to an airport express railway line to Manila in 2025 in less than 1 hour of travel time.
@flyPAL PR5683 landing at Subic Bay International Airport @bayanmo @ABSCBNNews @gmanews @rapplerdotcom pic.twitter.com/T8897ikZit
— Rick Hunter (@PoorPilot) July 7, 2021
4 July 2021
A newly acquired C-130 aircraft of the Philippine Air Force with tail #5125 from the 222nd Airlift Squadron of the 220th Airlift Wing based in Mactan crashed on final at Jolo airport killing 17 soldiers and officials Sunday Morning. Death toll rose to 50 in the evening, including three (3) civilians on the ground.
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Cirilito Sobejana said a C-130 aircraft crashed in Brgy. Bangkal, Patikul, Sulu at 11:30 a.m.
Department of National Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana confirmed that the aircraft was carrying 92 people, including three pilots and five crew members while the others were Army personnel reporting for duty.
PAF Public Affairs Chief Lt. Col. Maynard Mariano said the aircraft with tail number 5125 “took off from Colonel Jesus Villamor Air Base, Pasay City to Lumbia Airport, Cagayan de Oro City and subsequently ferried personnel to Jolo, Sulu.”
Eyewitnesses at Jolo airport described the ill fated plane to have approached the touchdown marker of runway 09 too high and floated longer than usual prompting tower personnel to order the plane to go around but it failed to generate enough lift to do go around procedure and avoid the hill beyond runway 27 resulting to its crash some kilometer away from the airport's runway. The airport only uses runway 27 for take-off.
At least 40 servicemen have been rescued and brought to a hospital at 11th Infantry Division in Busbus, Sulu and later airlifted by US helicopter to Westmincom Hospital in Zamboanga City.
The Lockheed C-130 Hercules was one of two ex-U.S. Air Force aircraft handed over to the Philippines as part of military assistance this year delivered in January and accepted on February 12, 2021 by no less than President Rodrigo R. Duterte.
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) acquired two refurbished Lockheed C-130H "Hercules" four-engine turboprop military transport/cargo aircraft in 2019 to add to its existing fleet of five (5) C-130s under the 222nd Airlift Squadron of the 220th Airlift Wing.
The former US Air Force C-130H Hercules built in 1987 and was used by the USAF Special Operations Command (AFSOC) until 2016 where it was stored at Davis Monthan airbase and brought back into service for the Philippine Air Force in 2021.
LOCKHEED MARTIN C-13O HERCULES DATA
- Aircraft Model: C-130H
- Tail Number: 87-9284 (USAF)
- Year Manufacturer Model: 1987
- Serial number: 382-5125
- Engines: 4
- Seats: 97
- Location: OH, United States
- New operator: Philippine Air Force
- Tail Number: 5125 (PAF)
- Year Transferred: January 2021
- Serial number: 382-5125
- Airforce Unit: 222nd Airlift Squadron of the 220th Airlift Wing
- Location: Mactan Airbase, Cebu