Jetway Exec. on DZMJ Online

Mj Balager from DZMJ Online interviews the Executives of the Company Jetway recently at at activity in Manila posted at DZMJ Online Season 17 Episode 13

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Arroyo’s appointment as adviser encouraging for Clark 

CLARK FREEPORT (CIAC-CCO, November 27, 2020)—The head of the government-run Clark International Airport Corp. on Friday said the appointment of former President and House Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as the Presidential Adviser on Clark Flagship Programs and Projects is an encouraging development for CIAC and Clark stakeholders. 

“President Arroyo’s legacy has been an additional rock in the edifice of a strong Republic. Now, her unparalleled expertise in economics and governance, along with her sincerity and wise counsel, will hasten the growth and progress of Clark as one of the major economic engines of our country,” Aaron Aquino, CIAC president, said.

Aquino added the CIAC management is upbeat on Arroyo’s appointment as the former president will be able to guide the firm in its mandate to further develop and establish a globally competitive Clark Civil Aviation Complex.

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Clark agency starts asset disposal, real property valuation

CLARK FREEPORT (CIAC-CCO, November 24)—The government-run Clark International Airport Corp. on Tuesday announced the ongoing appraisal of its facilities and inventory of non-performing assets inside the Clark Civil Aviation Complex.

“One of our proactive responses to the pandemic is to conduct a thorough inventory of both fixed and movable assets, including nonperforming assets, which will be converted into additional revenues for the government,” CIAC President Aaron Aquino said.

He added that the appraisal is needed to determine the market value of these facilities and to ensure a just and efficient real property valuation system beneficial to the government.

The CIAC chief said the appraisal committee, led by two CIAC vice presidents, Irish Calaguas of the operations group, and Nancy Paglinawan of the finance office, along with property management staff and a licensed third-party appraiser, were instructed to inspect and create an updated database of CIAC’s real property, facilities and equipment.

Clearing operations have started on areas around buildings, including idle facilities, along with engineering works and identification of market value of all structures within the aviation complex.

Aquino noted that leasable lands with or without buildings need to be appealing to an investment hub like Clark.

The public bidding for CIAC’s unserviceable assets such as service vehicles, various information technology equipment, machinery, and office fixtures and furniture will be announced on the agency’s website.

The civil aviation complex managed by CIAC is home to the privately-run Clark International Airport, as well as the mixed-use business district Clark Global City, and currently around 45 locators in cargo and aviation-related businesses.

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