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MANILA – Two months after the takeover of operations and maintenance of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), the New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC) reported on Friday the improvements made to the gateway so far. Article continues after this advertisement“Right now, our emphasis is on ensuring that all facilities and equipment work reliably. At the same time, we’re working to address congestion and improve operational efficiencies, while laying the groundwork for major construction works,” NNIC President Ramon Ang said in a statement. FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Super Typhoon Pepito now approaching landfall in Catanduanes NEWSINFO LIST: Areas at high risk of storm surge due to Super Typhoon Pepito NEWSINFO Pepito makes landfall in CatanduanesThis month, the NNIC has started the renovation of Terminal 4, the oldest among the four terminals. Renovation is expected to be completed in February 2025. The group has procured an explosive detection system, and installation is slated in the first quarter of 2025. Article continues after this advertisementTo recall, the increased parking rates at NAIA have become viral on social media. Despite this, the NNIC reported that about 1,800 parking slots were freed up, accommodating around 140,000 people daily. Article continues after this advertisementTraffic congestions is also being addressed through the expansion of arrival curbsides of the four terminals. Article continues after this advertisementThe curbside at Terminal 1 will be widened from 3 to 8 lanes, from 4 to 8 lanes at Terminal 2, and from 8 to 12 lanes at Terminal 3. Expansion of roads and the addition of new toll exits from the NAIA Expressway are ongoing, according to the NNIC. Article continues after this advertisementTo ensure a reliable power supply, the San Miguel Corp.-led consortium has partnered with Meralco to install a 115KV dedicated substation for NAIA to enhance the airport’s electrical distribution system. The group has also partnered with Mserv to install a 6.12 MW uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system for Terminal 3 to provide backup power to essential systems, including airfield lighting. Internet connectivity was enhanced through PLDT/Smart and Converge, enabling 50 to 60 Mbps average speeds and up to 115 Mbps peak speeds. The free connection is good for three hours. “There is no magic wand to fix all of NAIA’s problems quickly. We cannot solve, in a matter of months, issues that have existed or built up over many decades,” Ang said. Subscribe to our daily newsletter Meanwhilebenz game, to ease passenger congestion, the NNIC said the implementation of a “fly-to-gate” biometric passenger processing system is underway. (PNA) READ NEXT Iloilo university suspends in-person classes after bomb scare 2 cops killed in Maguindanao del Norte anti-drug operation EDITORS' PICK More than 25,000 undocumented Filipinos deported from US over past 25 years Camarines Sur areas now under Signal No. 5 due to Pepito Storm surge alert up in Luzon, Visayas as Pepito’s landfall nears Pepito makes landfall in Catanduanes LIVE: PVL All-Filipino Conference November 16 MOST READ 67 Eastern Visayas 2025 poll candidates are unopposed LIVE UPDATES: Super Typhoon Pepito Miss Universe 2024 Live Updates Super Typhoon Pepito now approaching landfall in Catanduanes Follow @FMangosingINQ on Twitter --> View comments |