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  2. Francisco Bangoy International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Old airport terminal. The Davao (Sasa) Airport was opened for civil aviation on August 25, 1958. [3] It initially consisted of a new 1,500-meter (4,900 ft) long by 30-meter (98 ft) wide concrete runway and a 200-meter (660 ft) long by 60-meter (200 ft) wide apron. The grass airstrip was later converted as a taxiway for general aviation. [4]

  3. Port of Davao - Wikipedia

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    Sasa, Davao City, Sasa International Seaport is the main seaport serving the Davao Gulf area as the main base of the port. It is generally used for container and international shipping and operated by the International Container Terminal Services inc., [ 10 ] which also operates at the Port of Manila and Port of Subic .

  4. File : Davao International Airport front (Sasa, Davao City ...

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  5. List of airports in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Seven of these airports were in the initial CAAP list in 2008: [2] Clark, Davao, Laoag, Mactan–Cebu, Manila–Ninoy Aquino, Kalibo and Puerto Princesa. The only airport elevated to international status since 2008 has been the Iloilo Airport, [4] where scheduled international service began in 2012.

  6. Pakiputan Wharf Road - Wikipedia

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    The Pakiputan Wharf Road is a 0.5 kilometers (0.31 mi), two-lane road that connects the Pan-Philippine Highway to the Port of Davao. [1] It serves as Davao's main road for port access. The highway forms part of National Route 914 (N914) of the Philippine highway network

  7. List of special economic zones in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    CIIF Agro-Industrial Park - Davao: KM 9.5, Brgy. Sasa, Davao City: CIIF Agro-Industrial Park, Inc. R-XI: 8.54 DADC Economic Zone: Brgy. Darong, Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur: Darong Agricultural and Development Corp. R-XI: 15 Ecofuel Agro-Industrial Ecozone: Sta. Filomena, San Mariano, Isabela: Ecofuel Land Development, Inc. R-II: 24 Kamanga Agro ...

  8. Districts of Davao City - Wikipedia

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    The following is the list of the 182 barangays of Davao City, ... Sasa; Tigatto; Vicente Hizon Sr. [a] Waan; Bunawan (9) 172,327 66.94 Alejandra Navarro (Lasang)

  9. Zamboanga International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Zamboanga International Airport (Filipino: Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Zamboanga) (IATA: ZAM, ICAO: RPMZ) is the main airport serving Zamboanga City in the Philippines.Located on a 270-hectare (670-acre) site in Barangay Canelar, Zamboanga City, the airport is Mindanao's third-busiest airport after Francisco Bangoy International Airport in Davao City and Laguindingan Airport in Laguindingan ...