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Tagaytay air traffic radar fully operational after repair – CAAP
The maintenance repair is necessary says CAAP as the radar will be integrated with satellite based communications and air traffic management systems that will be launched later this year

News Briefs: February 3, 2017
Stories from across the Philippines on Friday February 3

Cebu Pacific flight diverted
The budget carrier diverts a Pagadian bound flight to Cebu Mactan airport due to a technical problem

Jets allowed at Tacloban airport again May 6
The restrictions on jets are lifted earlier than the May 10 deadline of runway repair completion

Limited flights at Clark Airport until May 8
UPDATED Flights arriving at Clark International Airport will only be allowed during daytime after several navigational aids facilities were damaged by lightning

Tacloban Airport remains closed to jets until May 10
As of April 24 only 40 meters of the more than 300 meters portion of the damaged runway surface have been paved

Tacloban airport closed to jets April 14-30 for repairs
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines says it aims to complete the much delayed repairs at the airport

Tacloban Airport operations still restricted due to jet mishap
Local carriers Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific adjust their flights anew as the airport keeps limited operations

Flights suspended at NAIA over Pope’s early return from Leyte
The CAAP has suspended flights at the NAIA from 1:45 pm to 3 pm on Saturday January 17 to yield to the earlier arrival of Pope Francis from Leyte

7 int’l flights diverted over closed NAIA runway
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines says the NAIA runway had to be partially closed early Saturday morning due to maintenance repair

Tacloban airport closed for repair works
The airport will be closed July 9 10 affecting 19 flights