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Ayala, Aboitiz team up for P10B Mactan airport project

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Mactan-Cebu International Airport will be getting a P10-billion facelift. PHOTO COURTESY OF FRANCES MANGOSING

The Ayala and Aboitiz groups—two of the country’s biggest and oldest conglomerates both led by Hispanic families—have teamed up to bid for a P10-billion project to redevelop the Mactan International Airport in Cebu.

Ayala Corp. and Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. signed a memorandum of agreement on Friday to create a 50-50 joint venture that would serve as their vehicle to build a new terminal for the country’s second-largest international gateway under the public-private partnership (PPP) framework.

Based on a PPP Center briefing paper, the Mactan project will involve the construction of a world-class passenger terminal building with a capacity of eight million passengers a year as well as the operation and maintenance of the old and new facilities.

Ayala president and chief operating officer Fernando Zobel de Ayala said in a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange on Friday that the Ayala group was excited about this partnership. “We cannot think of a better partner for this project than the Aboitiz group, [which] has not only built a long history and heritage in Cebu but also has a successful track record in undertaking significant size projects in multiple industries,” Zobel said.

“Both groups strongly believe in the potential of the Mactan Airport to be a compelling gateway to the country for international passengers and to the Visayas for the growing domestic travelers. We share the vision of creating an airport that provides passengers an efficient and pleasant travel experience,” he added.

AEV president and chief executive Erramon Aboitiz said his group was equally excited about the partnership with Ayala, noting it would give AEV the opportunity to enter into a strategic new segment crucial to developing both the country’s transportation infrastructure and tourism potential.

“It also allows us to harness the Aboitiz group’s competencies in construction, logistics, utilities and real estate development and management. In our over a century of doing business, AEV has always been keen to play a key role in nation building and, consequently, we are therefore keen today to support the government’s thrust to develop the nation’s infrastructure gaps,” Aboitiz said.

“Combined with the Ayala group’s strengths and competencies that have also been honed over more than 100 years of doing business, we are very optimistic about the success potential of this project. Moreover, the fact that the project is in Cebu, which is home to the Aboitiz group, gives it more special meaning to us,” Aboitiz said.

Zobel said both groups were looking forward to leveraging each other’s strengths “in developing and running a modern airport facility that Cebu and [the] country can be proud of.”


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Tags: Aboitiz Equity Ventures , Air Transport , Airport , airport project , airport terminal , ayala corp. , Mactan airport , memorandum of agreement

  • rodben

    In 70′s PINAS is the first has a modern international airport in ASEAN REGION, airport in Malaysia is noting but now PINAS has the worse International Aiport in ASEAN REGION even the domestic airport now in Malaysia is much better than NAIA, just because our gov’t 26yrs after EDSA  always says NO MONEY PERO UTANG UMABOT NA SA 7TRILLION, inaasa nalang sa private ang mga infrastructure project kya mga kawawang PINOY puro bayad buti kong maliit lang tulad sa ibang bansa pero lampas langit ang singil tulad nalang sa mga bagong highways natin, at paano nalang kung wala ng tumanggap na ibang bansa sa nga OFW’s na sya ring pangunahing turismo ng PINAS di kasama itong pabigat na naman kay JUAN DELA CRUZ. MAAWA NAMAN PO KYO NG KUNTI SA NAKARARAMING PINOY.

  • regd

    Looks good.
    But answer me this: I pay my taxes diligently (and mind you airports are government property), why am I being exorbitantly charged for a ridiculous airport or terminal fee?
    Before you answer that, what the heck is a tourism fee? Why should I pay for it?

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003290850537 Tikay Ang

    Meron na palang MOA 2 na ongoing construction ngayon sa CEbu.. Wow!

  • pinoysadubai

    buti pa ang Cebu, e yung sa NAIA 1 kaya? eto ang window to our country, dapat eto yung unahin

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/GBIEJYDBQN2AZXODACYVM22DB4 ann

      NAIA maybe the window, but Mactan Cebu Intl Airport is the GOLDEN DOOR

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_GNVLZW44Z6WLXHG6GML3JF3R3A LV

        OA.

    • Vincent Caballo

      hindi lang manila ang pilipinas pre, palagi nalang ganitong mentality

    • http://profile.yahoo.com/EDB2CW643AV6DCQEWFJF6JK7BY Renski1970

      Tagalog ka nga talaga.. unahin gusto ang MANILA kasi taga doon ka. Mag isip ka naman kabayan kung talagang makabayan ka o maka TAGALOG lang. Ang Pilipinas ay hindi MANILA. Ganyan na lang kayo parati kontra kayo na umasenso ang mga parteng south dahil ayaw ninyong malamangan ang mga pagka TAGALOG ninyo. Makiisa kayo sa bayan hindi ipapairal ang KAYABANGAN.

      • pinoysadubai

        hindi kayabangan ang punto ko dito..ang akin lang, ang NAIA ang nagsasalamin at nagbibigay ng unang impresyon sa mga turistang pumupunta sa bansa natin…tapos ang unang makikita ay sira sira at lumang airport..sino ba ang napupulaan, Manila lang ba? hindi di ba, PILIPINAS at ang mga Pilipino…ano ba kayo, di ba Pilipino din? Ako ay nandito sa Dubai at marami akong katrabaho na ibat-ibang lahi at mayroon sa kanila na nagbibiyahe sa Pilipinas, at ito ang kadalasan nilang komento, magulo at luma na ang airport NATIN….ang mga palikuran ay madumi, etc…eto lang ang punto ko KABAYAN…

  • Vincent Caballo

    This is nice! We can use the 2nd Terminal before we make a new airport for Cebu.

  • S. de Ibarra

    Excellent Partnership!  Sigue Asi!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1594869652 Ismael Bihasa

    good news..go ahead..



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