Clark International Airport UPDATES

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Clark International Airport UPDATES
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
 In 1902, US Cavalry established Clark as
Fort Stotsenberg
 Named after Col. John M. Stotsenberg
 Killed in Action in the Philippines, April
23, 1899 at the Battle of Quingua (now
Plaridel, Bulacan) during the PhilippineAmerican War
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
 In 1908, US Pres. Theodore Roosevelt
increased the size of the Fort to
63,214 has.
 In 1917, eastern portion of Fort
Stotsenberg was converted into an air
field
Theodore Roosevelt
 In 1919, the Fort was renamed Clark
Air Field
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
Attended the American High School
in Manila; he graduated April 1,
1910.
He was the first United States
airman to fly the first inter-island
flight ever made in the Hawaiian
Islands in Mar. 15, 1918
He died on May 2, 1919 in a
seaplane crash in the Miraflores
Locks, Panama Canal Zone
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
In 1947, the first RP-US
Military Bases
Agreement was inked,
integrating Clark Field
and Fort Stotsenberg
into Clark Air Base
PINATUBO ERUPTION
DEVELOPMENT OF CLARK
 In Nov 1991, Clark Air Base
was reverted back to
Philippine government
 Passage of Bases Conversion
Development Act of 1992
accelerated the conversion of
former US military reservation
areas
 Passage of R.A. No. 9400 in
2007 creating the Clark
Freeport Zone
CLARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TODAY
INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC PASSENGER VOLUME
ACTUAL (YEAR 2003-2011) AND PROJECTIONS (YEAR 2012-2021)
7,000,000
P
A
S
S
E
N
G
E
R
S
6,900
ACTUAL
6,500,000
LOW
6,000,000
MED
5,500,000
HIGH
6,330
5,750
5,230
5,000,000
4,500,000
4,120
4,000,000
2,750
2,280
2,500,000
2,000,000
3,740
3,400
14
59
232
488
654 767
533 530 590
3,130
2,760
2,240
3,780
3,440
2,840
2,350
1,730
1,500,000
1,000,000
3,020
2,040
1,800
4,100
3,170
2,990
3,000,000
4,520
4,320
3,730
3,500,000
500,000
4,910
4,700
1,400
1,000
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
YEAR
in thousands
INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC PASSENGER VOLUME
1,000,000
911,232
767,109
900,000
P
A
S
S
E
N
G
E
R
S
800,000
550,303
700,000
600,000
500,000
400,000
300,000
200,000
100,000
0
Jan.-Sept 2012
Jan.-Sept 2011
66%
INCREASE
Year 2011
INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER VOLUME
800,000
725,023
702,540
700,000
P
A
S
S
E
N
G
E
R
S
518,974
600,000
500,000
400,000
300,000
200,000
100,000
-
Jan.-Sept 2012
Jan.-Sept 2011
35%
INCREASE
Year 2011
DOMESTIC PASSENGER VOLUME
250,000
P
A
S
S
E
N
G
E
R
S
208,692
200,000
150,000
100,000
31,329
42,086
50,000
-
Jan.-Sept. 2012
Jan.-Sept 2011
566%
INCREASE
Year 2011
INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC
AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT
8,905
A
I
R
C
R
A
F
T
M
O
V
E
M
E
N
T
S
9,000
7,580
8,000
7,000
5,586
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
0
Jan.- Sept 2012
Jan.-Sept 2011
59%
INCREASE
Year 2011
INTERNATIONAL AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT
6,971
6,388
7,000
A
I
R
C
R
A
F
T
M
O
V
E
M
E
N
T
S
5,123
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
-
Jan.- Sept. 2012
Jan.- Sept 2011
25%
INCREASE
Year 2011
DOMESTIC AIRCRAFT MOVEMENT
A
I
R
C
R
A
F
T
3,000
2,517
2,500
2,000
M 1,500
O
V
E 1,000
M
E
500
N
T
S
-
463
Jan.-Sept 2012
Jan.-Sept 2011
444%
INCREASE
609
Year 2011
INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER FLIGHTS
Air Asia Berhad (A-320)
 Daily flights (Clark – Kuala Lumpur - Clark)
 Daily flights (Clark – Kota Kinabalu - Clark)
Air Asia Philippines (A-320)
 Daily flights (Clark – Kuala Lumpur - Clark)
 Daily fights (Clark – Hongkong – Clark)
 Daily flights (Clark – Macau – Clark)
AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS PER WEEK
Total of 224 flights/week
Airphil Express (A-320)
 4x per week (Clark – Hongkong – Clark)
Incheon
Busan
Asiana Airlines (A-321)
 Daily flights (Clark – Incheon - Clark)
Cebu Pacific (A-319)
 Daily flights (Clark – Singapore - Clark)
 Daily flights (Clark – Hongkong - Clark)
 6x per week (Clark – Macau – Clark)
 2x per week (Clark – Bangkok – Clark)
Hongkong
Macau
DragonAir (A-321)
 Daily flights (Clark – Hongkong – Clark)
Jin Air (B737)
 3x per week (Clark – Incheon – Clark)
Clark
Bangkok
Seair (A-319)
 Daily flights (Clark – Singapore – Clark)
Kuala
 10x per week (Clark – Hongkong – Clark)
Lumpur
 Daily flights (Clark – Bangkok – Clark)
Singapore
 3x per week (Clark – Kota Kinabalu – Clark)
Zest Air (A-320)
 Daily flights (Clark – Incheon - Clark) flights start 28 October 2012
 Additional 3x per week (Clark – Incheon - Clark) effective 21 December 2012
 2x per week (Clark – Busan- Clark) flights start 21 December 2012
Kota
Kinabalu
DOMESTIC PASSENGER FLIGHTS
AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS PER WEEK
Total of 72 flights/week
Air Asia Philippines (A-320)
 Daily flights (Clark – Davao – Clark)
 4x per week (Clark – Puerto Princesa – Clark)
 9x per week (Clark- Kalibo – Clark)
Airphil Express (A-320)
 2x per week (Clark- Kalibo – Clark)
 3x per week (Clark- Davao – Clark)
 2x per week (Clark- Puerto Princesa – Clark)
 2x per week (Clark - Cebu – Clark)
 Clark
Kalibo
Puerto
Princesa
Cebu
Cebu Pacific (ATR-72)
 3x per week (Clark - Cebu - Clark)
Seair (A-319)
 4x per week (Clark – Kalibo - Clark)
Davao
INTERNATIONAL CARGO FLIGHTS
Taipei
Guangzhou
Shenzhen
United Parcel
Service (UPS)
Clark
13x per week
(Taipei & Shenzhen)
FedEx
13x per week
(Taipei & Guangzhou)
AIRPORT FACILITIES
CLARK CIVIL AVIATION COMPLEX
• 2,367 hectares at 484 feet above
mean sea level
PASSENGE TERMINAL BUILDING
• Two passenger boarding bridges
with a capacity of 2.5 million
passengers per year
PRIMARY RUNWAY
• 3,200 meters length
• 61 meters width
• Full instrument flight rules
SECONDARY RUNWAY
• 3,200 meters length
• 45 meters width
• Visual flight rules
RADAR COVERAGE
• Primary: 60 nautical miles
• Secondary: 220 nautical miles
PRECICION APPROACH
• Category I (ILS Category Rating)
RESCUE & FIRE FIGHTING CAPABILITY
• Category 9
IN-FLIGHT CATERING
• Miascor Catering (Gate Gourmet)
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE, REPAIR &
OVERHAUL
• SIA Engineering Philippines
• Metrojet Engineering Clark
• Asian Aerospace
AIRCRAFT REFUELING
• Lubwell Corporation
GROUND HANDLING
• Clark Airport Support Services Corp.
• Miascor Clark Aviation Services Corp.
SUPPORT SERVICES
In-flight Catering Service
Fuel Provider
Ground- handling Companies
Line Maintenance
ROAD NETWORK DEVELOPMENT
Poro Point
San Fernando
Baguio
Dagupan
Rosario, La Union
TPLEX
Palayan City
Tarlac
TNEAEX
Dingalan Bay
Clark
SUBIC-CLARK-TARLAC
EXPRESSWAY (SCTEX)
Subic
Subic Seaport
Clark Airport
Northern Luzon
Expressway
(NLEX)
Manila
ROAD ACCESS TO CLARK
Clark North
Interchange
Clark South
Interchange
Spur
Road
Clark
Main Gate
PUBLIC TRANSPORT (BUS) SERVICES
Philtranco Service Enterprises
Routes:
Clark ↔ Pasay v.v.
Clark ↔ SM Megamall v.v.
Clark ↔ Cubao v.v.
Genesis Transport Services Inc.
Routes:
Clark ↔ Avenida v.v.
Clark ↔ Mariveles v.v.
Clark ↔ San Fernando v.v.
Clark ↔ Baguio v.v.
Clark ↔ Baler (Aurora) v.v.
Clark ↔ Cabanatuan v.v.
Baguio
Aurora
Cabanatuan
Clark
Bataan
Manila
AIR-CONDITIONED JEEPS
CLARK
Passenger
Terminal
Dau Bus
Terminal
SM Clark
Terminal
PUBLIC TRANSPORT (TAXI) SERVICES
Clark to any point of Luzon
CLARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DEVELOPMENTS
TWIN GATEWAY SYSTEM
DEVELOPMENT MODELS:
Japan –
Narita Airport and the
Haneda Airport
Washington – John Foster Dulles Airport
and the Ronald Reagan Airport
London –
Heathrow Airport,
Gatwick Airport, Luton Airport
and the Stansted Airport
TWIN GATEWAY OPERATIONS
REGION
POPULATION
Clark Int’l. Airport
as “NAIA” of
the North
NORTH LUZON
Region 1
Region 2
CAR
Region 3
NCR (CAMANAVA)
4,748,372
3,229,163
1,616,867
10,137,737
2,666,864
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Total Catchment Population
22,399,003
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SOUTH LUZON
NCR
Region 4 (CALABARZON)
Region 5
9,189,111
12,609,803
5,420,411
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Total Catchment Population
27,219,325
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*NSO Statistics Population as of May 2010
North
Luzon
Manila Int’l. Airport
as “NAIA” of
the South
South
Luzon
VISION STATEMENT
To be a premier worldclass airport of the
Philippines by 2020; the
secondary airport of
choice by 2017; and, a
competitive aviation
services center in the
Asia Pacific Region
by 2015.
PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING
Old MAC Terminal
First Expansion
Old Terminal Building
Second Expansion (Phase 1)
PASSENGER TERMINAL EXPANSION PHASE II
Terminal Capacity :
from 2.5 Million to
4 Million passengers per year
Estimated Project Cost:
Php 360 Million
Fund Source :
loan from bank
Estimate Project Completion: Year 2013
BUDGET AIRLINES IN CLARK
a. Clark has been successful in inviting budget airlines:
• Secondary airport accessible to the metropolis
b. Incentives were given to the following airlines who decided
to hub in Clark:
• Air Asia Berhad
• Air Asia Philippines
• Seair Tiger
• Airphil Express
• Cebu Pacific
• Jin Air
IMMEDIATE NEED FOR A BUDGET/LCC TERMINAL
Budget/LCC
Terminal with
an initial
capacity of at
least 10 MAP
CITY AIR TERMINAL PROJECT
 To be located at the Trinoma Area
 8–10 Check-in Counters with 4–5
Airlines at each time
 300–500 Passenger Capacity
Departure Lounge
 Provide convenient access for Metro
Manila and Southern Tagalog
Passengers to be able to utilize Clark
Airport
CITY AIR TERMINAL PROJECT
TO
CLARK
MINDANAO AVE
NLEX
SCTEX
CLARK
AIRPORT
SCTEX- CLARK
SOUTH EXIT
NLEX
CLARK - M.A.
ROXAS HWY
EDSABALINTAWAK
FROM
MANILA/
TRINOMA
TRINOMA
VICTORY LINER BUS SERVICE
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50 buses
40 passengers per bus
Bus trip every 15-30 min
8,000 – 10,000 pax per day
Php 200 fare one way
CIAC CERTIFICATION AND AWARDS
THIRD BEST AIRPORT ZONE BY fDi MAGAZINE
ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED COMPANY
International Passenger Facilitation Process and Internal Process of
Accounting, Treasury, Human Resources, Procurement and Property
AIRPORT OF THE YEAR AWARD (2008)
 2007 Asia Pacific Airport of the Year Award
(below 15M passengers per year)
 Best Practices Awards Program
 Awarded by Frost & Sullivan: A Global Growth Consulting Company
LOW COST AIRPORT OFN THE YEAR (2006)
Award of Merit
9 November 2006
• 2006 Low Cost Airport of the Year Award
• Awarded by the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation
LEISURE AND TOURISM ACTIVITIES
LEISURE AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES
 Mimosa Leisure Park and Casino
 Fontana Leisure Park and Casino
 Stotsenberg Leisure Park and Casino
 Widus Casino
 Puning Hot Spring
 Zoocobia Fun Zoo
ACCOMODATIONS WITHIN CLARK:
Holiday Inn Resort Clarkfield, Montevista Villas,Fontana Resort &
Country Club, Hotel Vida, Hotel Stotsenberg, Oxford Hotel, Clearwater
Country Club, Lohas Hotel & Clark Hostel
LEISURE AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES
HOT AIR BALLOON FESTIVAL
Considered the biggest aviation sports event in the
Philippines, the annual Philippine International Hot Air
Balloon Fiesta is an event that happens in January or
February in Clark Field, Pampanga. In 2011, more than
80,000 travelled to watch the series of events which
included the parade of hot air balloons, aeromodelling,
kite-flying, paragliding, skydiving and ultralight display
LEISURE AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES
Mt. Pinatubo Tour
Though the eruption left many painful
memories for hundreds of thousands of
people, Mount Pinatubo has now become a
source of livelihood for many locals. The
trekking adventure in Mount Pinatubo are
bringing in local and foreign tourists alike.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED
GUANGZHOU INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR (2010)
Recognized as one of the most important and significant annual travel fairs in
China for its extensive influence in the travel industry
CONFERENCES ATTENDED – ROUTES
THE WORLD ROUTE DEVELOPMENT FORUM IS A
GLOBAL MEETING PLACE FOR EVERY AIRLINE,
AIRPORT AND AVIATION STAKEHOLDER
 an annual airline and airport networking forum
 a unique meeting place for airlines and airports where market information is
shared, new air services are planned & implemented, recovery strategies are
discussed and the economics of established air services are improved
 a packed schedule of meetings and profile raising opportunities are the
beating heart of this event.
CONFERENCES ATTENDED – WORLD ROUTE (2008)
The 14th World Route Development Forum (Routes) was
held in Kuala Lumpur from 12 to 14 October 2008
The 15th World Route Development
Forum was held in Beijing, China on
September 13-15, 2009
CONFERENCES ATTENDED – ROUTES ASIA (2011)
CIAC delegates took the opportunity to personally meet with a number of decision makers, widely
ranging from airport representatives to industry suppliers and airline executives in order to
promote the current operations & services of the Clark International Airport (CRK).
THAI AIR ASIA
AIR BUSAN
DRAGON AIR
INDONESIA AIR ASIA
STRATEGIC AIRLINES
MALAYSIA AIRLINES
TIGER AIRWAYS
MAS KARGO
CHINA SOUTHERN
CRYSTAL THAI AIRLINES
XIAMEN AIRLINES
QATAR AIRWAYS
T-WAY AIRLINES
FIREFLY
ETIHAD AIRWAYS
CONFERENCES ATTENDED – ROUTES ASIA (2012)
CIAC delegates took the opportunity to personally meet with a number of decision makers, widely
ranging from airport representatives to industry suppliers and airline executives in order to
promote the current operations & services of the Clark International Airport (CRK).
BANGKOK AIRWAYS
HAINAN AIRLINES
EMIRATES
AIRASIA
DRAGONAIR
HONGKONG EXPRESS AIRWAYS
MALAYSIA AIRLINES
XIAMEN AIRLINES
SPRING AIRLINES
TIGER AIRWAYS
ETIHAD AIRWAYS
JIN AIR
CONFERENCES ATTENDED – WORLD ROUTE (2012)
The event of the year for the airline network planning community
The largest numbers of senior aviation decision makers from airports
and worldwide capital cities converged at the event
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Delta Air Lines
Bangkok Airways
Gulf Air
Jazeera Airways
Bahrain Air
Philippines Air Asia
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Air China
Hawaiian Airlines
Jet Asia Airways
Etihad Airways
Emirates
Lion Air
CONFERENCES ATTENDED – WORLD ROUTE (2012)
Flight Global Airline Business Daily
2 October 2012
CONFERENCES ATTENDED – WORLD ROUTE (2012)
CONFERENCES ATTENDED – WORLD ROUTE (2012)
PHILIPPINE COUNTRY FAIR 2012 - SINGAPORE
Organized to promote North Philippines as a prime
tourist destination and to create vast opportunities for
airlines, resort owners, hoteliers, tour operators and other
related organizations to showcase their products and
services
Highlighted the beauty and wonders of the Northern
Philippines to Singapore residents, ranging from must-visit
destinations, captivating sceneries & rich culture to
delectable local cuisine & the renowned hospitality and
warmth of the Filipino people
Thank you.
CLARK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CORPORATION
+63 45 599 2888/ 599 2896-97
www.clarkairport.com