The document summarizes key points from a DOTC memo regarding the planned April 30, 2013 opening of the Laguindingan Airport in Cagayan de Oro City. It notes that while some airport equipment is installed, other systems like air navigation support, permanent power, water, and communications will not be fully implemented until March 2014. It also lists that airport furniture will not be available by the planned opening date.
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1. Marlon G. Libot
Communications Link for Emergency Assistance Network Inc.
(CLEAN Inc.)
Inputs during the Oro Chamber initiated Policy Consultation
re Laguindingan Airport Planned April 30, 2013 Opening held
February 15, 2013 at Dynasty Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City
2. Highlights of the DOTC Memo
to CAAP dated Jan 4, 2013
1. DOTC Roxas pronouncement in July 2012 that
Laguindingan Airport opening in January 2013
2. CAAP letter of December 12, 2012 to operate
using the Visual Flight Rules (VFR)
3. Air Navigation System and Support Facilities
contract award on process and it will take 15
months to complete or March 2014
4. Airport Special Equipment already in place
but not yet tested and commissioned due to the
absence of a permanent commercial power
3. Highlights of the DOTC Memo
to CAAP dated Jan 4, 2013
5. Power - ???
6. Water - ????
7. Communications Equipment CAAP has
installed basic communication and weather
instruments
8. Aeronautical Information Publication
9. Airport Furniture not yet available
10. Opening this April 30, 2013
5. Flashing Numbers 2008 t0 2012
( data as compiled by PhilExport 10)
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