After many improvements implemented, NAIA finally moved to the fourth place of the “world’s worst aiports” after three years of being in the first place.
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World’s largest commercial plane
The world’s largest commercial plane landed on the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the Emirates Airbus A380, which was witnessed by President Aquino and officers of the Department of Transportation and Communications.
Suspects’ lawyer links alleged car bombing attempt to cha-cha
The lawyer of the three suspects in the alleged attempt to bomb NAIA reiterated that his clients were innocent and that the charges against them are baseless.
NBI to give statement about NAIA car bombers
The National Bureau of Investigation will give an statement to the media about the three suspected car bombers arrested in NAIA.
Car bombers to undergo inquest proceedings
The three car bombers arrested at the NAIA by the NBI will undergo inquest proceedings today.
Government ready to build third NAIA runway
According to the Department of Transportation and Communications, President Aquino has given his approval for the construction of a third runway in the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) which is expected to be finished by 2016.
Ebola awareness campaign in NAIA
The Ninoy Aquino International Airport will conduct an awareness campaign against the Ebola virus in coordination with the Department of Health and Bureau of Human Quarantine.
DISKUSYON – Airport Mismanagement
Ang kailangan ng publiko ay pansamantalang solusyon at hindi mga alibi o rason sa pagkakaroon ng problema. Kaya nag-lagay ang presidente ng pinuno sa ahensiyang ito para mangasiwa at ibigay ang tamang serbisyo. Sa ilalim ng House Resolution no. 909 na inihain ni Valenzuela Representative Sherwin Gatchalian, hiniling nito ang pagkakaroon ng inquiry patungkol sa umano’y mismanagement sa operasyon ng NAIA. Hiniling din ng mambabatas sa Department of Transportation and Communications o DOTC at Department […]
NAIA and Malacañang will be a no fly zone due to Obama visit
The Ninoy Aquino International Airport and Malacañang will be a no-fly zone for thirty minutes during the arrival of United States President Barack Obama in his visit to the country.





