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Marinduque Airport (
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: ''Paliparan ng Marinduque'') is the only
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located on and serving the island province of Marinduque in the
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. It is in Barangay Masiga in the town of Gasan, near the border with the provincial capital, Boac. It is classified as a Class 2 principal (minor domestic) airport by the
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(CAAP), an attached agency of the Department of Transportation that is responsible for the operations of airports in the Philippines (except the major international airports).


History and expansion

Marinduque Airport had been previously served by several airlines.
Zest Airways Zest Airways, Inc., operated as AirAsia Zest (formerly Asian Spirit and Zest Air), was a low-cost airline based at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Pasay, Metro Manila in the Philippines. It operated scheduled domestic and international ...
was the last airline to serve the airport, ceasing service in 2013 after retiring their fleet of
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turboprop aircraft.
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meanwhile used to serve the airport with its fleet of
NAMC YS-11 The NAMC YS-11 is a turboprop airliner designed and built by the Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (NAMC), a Japanese consortium. It was the only post-war airliner to be wholly designed and manufactured in Japan until the development of t ...
and Fokker 50 aircraft before canceling service during the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and
South East Asian Airlines Cebgo, Inc., operating as Cebgo (stylized in all lowercase as cebgo), is the regional brand of Cebu Pacific. It is the successor company to SEAIR, Inc., which previously operated as South East Asian Airlines and Tigerair Philippines. It is now o ...
used to fly four times weekly between 2009 and 2010, until when the
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aircraft used to service the route was grounded. In 2010, the
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(DOTC) commenced a 40 million airport development project meant for repaving the airport's runway. The next year, an additional ₱5 million was allocated for the repaving of the runway's extension which had previously been constructed, and in October 2014, the DOTC announced a ₱8.45 million development project for the airport, leading to the construction of a new administration building and other improvements to the facility. In 2017, the CAAP allocated ₱15 million to complete construction work. Airport construction was delayed for years, initially due to bureaucratic delays on the part of the DOTC, but later on due to political differences, with Governor Carmencita Reyes and her administration standing accused of withholding permits from the winning contractor, who happened to be her political rival, so that the project could be rebid to a contractor more favorable to her. The
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subsequently filed graft charges against Reyes and other provincial officials in light of the controversy. Despite additional construction delays caused by a lack of materials and equipment, runway construction work was completed on November 9, 2018 at a cost of ₱12.8 million, while terminal renovation work worth ₱9 million was completed on March 4, 2019.
Cebu Pacific Cebu Air, Inc., operating as Cebu Pacific (), is a low-cost airline of the Philippines. Founded in 1988, it is Asia's oldest low-cost airline. It offers scheduled flights to both domestic and international destinations. The airline operates fl ...
's regional subsidiary,
Cebgo Cebgo, Inc., operating as Cebgo (stylized in all lowercase as cebgo), is the regional brand of Cebu Pacific. It is the successor company to SEAIR, Inc., which previously operated as South East Asian Airlines and Tigerair Philippines. It is now o ...
, subsequently began service to the airport on April 1, 2019, and a formal inauguration of the airport's renovated facilities took place ten days later.


Structure and facilities

Marinduque Airport is equipped with a long,
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-paved runway. Extended from its previous length of , it is capable of supporting turboprop aircraft like the
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and the
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. The airport's terminal building has an area of . Renovation work on the terminal entailed dropping the building's ceiling, installing an air conditioning system and X-ray machines, and replacing the building's old accordion walls with glass walls. A closed-circuit television system was also installed. Additional renovation work, scheduled for completion in 2020, will include the construction of a drainage canal, a power house, new communal toilets, and a covered pathway and waiting areas. In 2015, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Marinduque passed an ordinance banning stray domesticated animals from the airport property and its perimeter.


References

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