"NAIA 3 PROJECT ANALYSIS"
First
when we say Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA 3). The Philippine government earlier signed a
Memorandum of Understanding with Takenaka Corporation (Takenaka) to
implement the completion, renovation, and upgrade of the 182,500 square meter
terminal for USD45 million. Part of the Memorandum of Understanding is the “Civil Works Agreement Estimate of 23 Systems,” which will include the development of a Flight
Information Display System, Baggage Handling and Reconciliation System, Fire
Alarm and Protection System, and Passenger Loading Bridges, among others.
Once
the development of NAIA 3 is completed, some of the operations of NAIA 1 will
be transferred to Terminal 3, effectively decongesting Terminal 1 and ensuring
operational efficiency in both terminals. This is particularly crucial, given
the Administration’s energetic drive for better public infrastructure and other
services that support our growing tourism industry.
Upon
completion of the project, NAIA 3 will have the capacity to serve 6,000
passengers per hour, or 33,000 passengers daily during peak season, or 6,000.
It will also have 34 air bridges and 20 contact gates, allowing the terminal to
accommodate 28 planes simultaneously.
The
Department of Tourism’s successful campaign along with cheaper airfare and
regular airline promos helped increase the popularity of air travel in the
country. Last year alone, the number of tourists rose from 3.9 million in 2011
to 4.2 million in 2012. We’re anticipating a bigger volume of air traffic this
year, especially since we’re shooting for 5.5 million foreign tourist arrivals
this year.