CAAP says airport maintenance successful

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Maintenance work at the country’s Air Traffic Management Center on Wednesday was successful, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).

Airport operations went to normal after the activity scheduled from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. was accomplished in just over an hour – 2 a.m. to 3:13 a.m. The work was made to avoid a repeat of the infamous New Year’s Day airspace shutdown.

The CAAP said it extends its appreciation for the understanding and cooperation of various aviation stakeholders, highlighting the importance of seamless air traffic management in compliance to the highest standards of safety and efficiency. “As of 03:20 AM, flight operations have resumed without any disruptions,” the MIAA media affairs division started in ints advisory.

“The MIAA would especially like to thank the air riding public for their support and understanding while aviation authorities under the Department of Transportation continue to implement measures meant to promote safe, reliable and convenient air travel.”

 

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