
Senator Migs disclosed that the groundwork is now 80 percent complete and a Php 630 Million bidding for the concretion will be held early November 2019.
Mayor Pizarro shared a photo of the presentation slide that showcased the pineapple-inspired design of the airport. Check it out:
A total of 105.42 hectares have been acquired for the said airport. Earlier reports from the Department of Transportation reveal that this airport in Bukidnon will be a Class 2 “feeder airport,” meaning it can serve propeller aircraft with a capacity of at least 19 seats. As soon as there’s sustainable demand, it will be upgraded to Class 1 which can allow the airport to accommodate bigger aircraft and more routes.
So far, Skyjet and Cebu Pacific have expressed intent to introduce flights from Manila and Cebu towards the Don Carlos Bukidnon airport.
More information about the upcoming Bukidnon.
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