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Bangsamoro Airport Authority

Bangsamoro Airport Authority (BAA) is a regional civil aviation body under the Bangsamoro autonomous region's Ministry of Transportation and Communications. It is tasked to oversee the landside operation of airports in Bangsamoro. It is also run under the supervision of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), the civil aviation authority of the Philippines, which maintains the airside operations of all airports in the country including those in Bangsamoro.[1][2][3]

Bangsamoro Airport Authority
Agency overview
Agency executive
  • Carmencito Salik, Airport Manager III
Parent departmentMinistry of Transportation and Communications
Websitemotc.bangsamoro.gov.ph/baa-barmm

On September 20, 2022, a memorandum of agreement was signed between the MOTC and the CAAP where the two entities agreed upon the transfer of the landside management of six airports in Bangsamoro from the latter to the former.[4][5] The transfer was made effective by January 10, 2023, when the airports were placed under the jurisdiction of the Bangsamoro's Ministry of Transportation and Communications.[6][7]

Airports Edit

 
Cotabato (Awang) Airport

The landside operations of the following airports is managed by the Bangsamoro Airport Authority.[4][5] Landside includes an airport's passenger terminal building, administrative building, vehicular parking area, and other non-restricted areas. This excludes "airside" operations which covers facilities and areas involving air navigation which includes runways and taxiways.[5]

Current
Planned

References Edit

  1. ^ "BARMM to assume landside management of Awang Airport in October". BARMM Official Website. Bangsamoro Information Office. September 30, 2021. Retrieved September 24, 2022.
  2. ^ "Bangsamoro Airport Authority". Ministry of Transportation Communications. Retrieved September 24, 2022.
  3. ^ Punzalan, Noel (September 30, 2021). "BARMM to operate landside facilities of Awang Airport". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved September 24, 2022.
  4. ^ a b Legaspi, Jun I. (September 21, 2022). "MOA inked on transfer of CAAP functions to BARMM-MOTC inked". Journal News Online. Retrieved September 24, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c Fernandez, Edwin O. (September 22, 2022). "Airports in Bangsamoro now managed by BARMM gov't". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved September 24, 2022.
  6. ^ Jannaral, Julmunir (December 26, 2022). "BARMM to run six airports in 2023". The Manila Times. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
  7. ^ Cabrera, Ferdinandh (January 11, 2023). "Bangsamoro gov't takes over management of 6 airports from CAAP". MindaNews. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
  8. ^ "BARMM eyes Sultan Mastura airport". Daily Tribune. August 12, 2023. Retrieved August 16, 2023.

bangsamoro, airport, authority, regional, civil, aviation, body, under, bangsamoro, autonomous, region, ministry, transportation, communications, tasked, oversee, landside, operation, airports, bangsamoro, also, under, supervision, civil, aviation, authority, . Bangsamoro Airport Authority BAA is a regional civil aviation body under the Bangsamoro autonomous region s Ministry of Transportation and Communications It is tasked to oversee the landside operation of airports in Bangsamoro It is also run under the supervision of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines CAAP the civil aviation authority of the Philippines which maintains the airside operations of all airports in the country including those in Bangsamoro 1 2 3 Bangsamoro Airport AuthorityAgency overviewAgency executiveCarmencito Salik Airport Manager IIIParent departmentMinistry of Transportation and CommunicationsWebsitemotc wbr bangsamoro wbr gov wbr ph wbr baa barmmOn September 20 2022 a memorandum of agreement was signed between the MOTC and the CAAP where the two entities agreed upon the transfer of the landside management of six airports in Bangsamoro from the latter to the former 4 5 The transfer was made effective by January 10 2023 when the airports were placed under the jurisdiction of the Bangsamoro s Ministry of Transportation and Communications 6 7 Airports Edit nbsp Cotabato Awang AirportThe landside operations of the following airports is managed by the Bangsamoro Airport Authority 4 5 Landside includes an airport s passenger terminal building administrative building vehicular parking area and other non restricted areas This excludes airside operations which covers facilities and areas involving air navigation which includes runways and taxiways 5 CurrentMalabang Airport Malabang Lanao del Sur non operational Wao Airport Wao Lanao del Sur non operational Cotabato Airport Awang Datu Odin Sinsuat Maguindanao del Norte Jolo Airport Jolo Sulu Sanga Sanga Airport Bongao Tawi Tawi Cagayan de Sulu Airport Mapun Tawi TawiPlannedCotabato international airport Sultan Mastura Maguindanao del Norte 8 References Edit BARMM to assume landside management of Awang Airport in October BARMM Official Website Bangsamoro Information Office September 30 2021 Retrieved September 24 2022 Bangsamoro Airport Authority Ministry of Transportation Communications Retrieved September 24 2022 Punzalan Noel September 30 2021 BARMM to operate landside facilities of Awang Airport Philippine News Agency Retrieved September 24 2022 a b Legaspi Jun I September 21 2022 MOA inked on transfer of CAAP functions to BARMM MOTC inked Journal News Online Retrieved September 24 2022 a b c Fernandez Edwin O September 22 2022 Airports in Bangsamoro now managed by BARMM gov t Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved September 24 2022 Jannaral Julmunir December 26 2022 BARMM to run six airports in 2023 The Manila Times Retrieved December 26 2022 Cabrera Ferdinandh January 11 2023 Bangsamoro gov t takes over management of 6 airports from CAAP MindaNews Retrieved January 11 2023 BARMM eyes Sultan Mastura airport Daily Tribune August 12 2023 Retrieved August 16 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bangsamoro Airport Authority amp oldid 1180727944, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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