Now that the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has withdrawn its two “significant safety concerns” or SSCs issued on the Philippines an
Read MoreThe Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) expects the completion of the P13.25 billion world-class communication, navigation and surv
Read MoreThe Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) expects the completion of the P13.25 billion world-class communication, navigation and surv
Read MoreRepresentatives from the US Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) are set to visit the Philippines next week as a prelude to the lifting of the ban imposed
Read MoreMANILA, Philippines - Some 150 government offices failed a test for red tape conducted by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) last year. Among the o
Read MoreTHE CIVIL Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is planning to craft a set of guidelines to keep the agency compliant with international safety
Read MoreThe International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a regulatory body under the United Nations, has officially lifted its significant safety con
Read MoreThe local budget carrier industry is starting to hurt due to the dismal grades the Philippines has received from several foreign aviation regulatory
Read MoreThe recent plane crash involving DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo once again brings to the fore the problem of aviation safety that continues to hound t
Read MoreTACLOBAN CITY -- Nearly P2 billion worth of projects to improve nine airports in Eastern Visayas up to 2015 have been identified under a plan drawn
Read MoreEurope’s top businessmen have urged two leading agencies of the government to adopt drastic measures to upgrade the country’s civil aviation, or fac
Read MoreUS OFFICIALS have raised additional concerns about the state of Philippine aviation but these can be considered minor, government officials yesterday
Read MoreSeeks amendment to Open Skies policy, regaining Category 1 status MANILA, Philippines -- Secretary Manuel “Mar” Roxas II plans to inject modificati
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