I am all for the privatization of Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport because the “World’s Worst Airport” for so many years can’t always remain this
Category: Airports
Different Areas and Parts of an Airport Runway
One may think that designing a runway is easy. Just create a road, paint markings, and that’s it, you have a runway. However, with how
How an Airport can Affect a Country’s Tourism
When a school hosted me to speak at their event in the Visayas region, they asked which airline I would like to be booked on.
What those Airport Runway Lights Stand For
You might be curious about the abundance of airport runway lights and why they aren’t just standard ones. Additionally, you might wonder why they come
We Expect SMC to Fix NAIA, and Not Leave it Half-Baked
The Philippines’ main airport, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), urgently requires rehabilitation. Imagine, the gateway to the Philippines appears almost rural when compared to
The ‘Mojave Desert Plane Boneyard’ of the Philippines
When you hear “Mojave Desert,” you might think of a barren landscape. But for aviation fans, it’s a dream destination filled with hundreds of planes.
Why NAIA T2 Will Be A Huge Advantage for AirAsia Philippines
The atmosphere was buzzing with excitement as AirAsia Philippines finally relocated its domestic operations to NAIA Terminal 2, aptly dubbed as “T2.” AirAsia Philippines brands
Understanding Airport Runway Markings
Have you ever looked out the airplane window during takeoff or landing and noticed the various markings on the runway? These markings provide essential information
Iloilo Mandurriao Airport: One of the Oldest in the Philippines
Iloilo City, nestled in the heart of the Philippines, boasts a rich aviation history. As the birthplace of INAEC (Iloilo – Negros Air Express Corporation)
The First Airport in Metro Manila was Located in Caloocan
Many people believe that the Manila International Airport, later renamed Ninoy Aquino International Airport, was the first international airport in the National Capital Region. Little