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MANILA - The Basco, Batanes airport remains closed following the onslaught of Super Typhoon Leon but another airport in the Northern Philippines is also closed on Friday but for a different reason.
AIRPORT CLOSED ANEW The Philippine Air Force Airbus C295 that skidded off the runway of the Basco Airport in Batanes on Nov. 1, 2024. The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines in Basco said ...
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) announced Tuesday the suspension of airport operations in Batanes due to Typhoon Jenny. CAAP said Batanes’ Basco Airport will cancel the rest of ...
is investigating a mishap on a landing incident involving one of its C-295 transport aircraft after it skidded off the runway in Basco Airport in Batanes. The nose landing gear of the aircraft ...
TUGUEGARAO CITY: The Batanes provincial government asked the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) to reconsider its "overzealous dress code" which is being implemented at airports, ...
said it is investigating the incident wherein one of its C-295 transport aircraft skidded off the runway after its nose landing gear detached while landing at the Basco Airport in Batanes province ...
LAL-LO AIRPORT, Philippines — This dusty provincial ... another EDCA site about 80 minutes by air to the south, to the Batanes, a group of islands that comprise the Philippines’ northernmost ...
Meanwhile, Cayco said upgrading the island’s infrastructure, including its airports and seaports, would also be needed to ensure Batanes was ready for any contingency involving Taiwan.
At the airport, there was some fanfare. We were on the very first flight that had been allowed into Batanes after one week. When Bert, the owner of the hotel where we would stay, welcomed us at ...
MANILA, Philippines – A few hours after resuming normal operations following the onslaught of Super Typhoon Leon, the Basco Airport in Batanes was again closed for the weekend after a Philippine Air ...