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Aircraft Total Year Introduced Year Retired Notes Airbus A320-200: 1 2015 2016 Leased from Pier Seven Aviation [1]: Airbus A340-600: 1 2020 2022 Former Virgin Atlantic G-VFIZ [1] ...
LBC Express: Industrials Delivery services Pasay: 1945 Cargo and courier services P A Lopez Holdings Corporation: Conglomerate - Pasig: 1928 Media, telecommunications, power generation, financials P A Lung Center of the Philippines: Health care Health care providers Quezon City: 1981 Hospital S A Macay Holdings: Consumer goods Soft drinks ...
In May 2017, the company was selected to transport cargo for the newly opened Davao–General Santos–Bitung trade route between the Philippines and Indonesia. [3] Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and Indonesian President Joko Widodo personally led the inauguration of the new trade route in Davao's Kudos Port. [ 3 ]
It has been suggested by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) on the 2014 study Metro Manila Dream Plan to place a cap for the expansion of Manila seaports, shifting cargo-handling operations to the ports of Subic Bay and Batangas, and to eventually redevelop the port area into ...
MacroAsia Corporation is a leading provider of aviation-related support services in the Philippines. Its major business segments derive income from aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), food services (airline and institutional catering), gateway services (ground handling), property development and leases (ecozone operations) and water concessions/utility.
The airline was established as Mas Air in 1992 and started operations in April of the same year, providing air cargo services to clients principally in Latin America and the United States, operating over 600 flights that move nearly 60,000 tons of air cargo annually. [3] In December 2000, LAN Airlines purchased a 25% stake in Mas Air. [4]
Prior to the 1990s, there were several short-lived ferry operators that provided passenger services along the Pasig River. According to the Metro Manila Urban Transportation Integration Study (MMUTIS) conducted by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in March 1999, there was a ferry service that used to operate between the districts of Santa Cruz and Santa Ana in Manila from 1969 ...
In the central island of Cebu, the bulk of jeepneys are built from second-hand Japanese trucks, originally intended for cargo. These are euphemistically known as "surplus" trucks. There are two classes of jeepney builders in the Philippines. [3]