Taytay Airport

Cesar Lim Rodriguez Airport
Paliparang Cesar Lim Rodriguez
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner/Operator Provincial Government of Palawan
Serves Taytay, Palawan
Location Barangay Sandoval, Taytay, Palawan
Coordinates 11°03′01″N 119°31′09″E / 11.05028°N 119.51917°E / 11.05028; 119.51917Coordinates: 11°03′01″N 119°31′09″E / 11.05028°N 119.51917°E / 11.05028; 119.51917
Map
RZP

Location in Philippines

Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
3,610 1,100 Concrete

Cesar Lim Rodriguez (CLR) Airport[1] (IATA: RZP, ICAO: RPSD), also known as Taytay Airport,[2] Sandoval Airport[3] (after the barangay within which it is located) or Taytay–Sandoval Airport,[4] is an airport in Taytay, Palawan, Philippines. The facility was named after Taytay native Cesar Lim Rodriguez, a former judge[5] who donated part of his property for the airport.

The airport is owned by the Provincial Government of Palawan.[4] Recent interest in improving the infrastructure in this airport is due to its strategic location in the northern part of the Palawan mainland: the renowned beach resorts of the area (including El Nido and Apulit Island) and the historic town of Taytay are only 30 to 40 kilometers by road from the airport.[3] In comparison the only other airport capable of handling large aircraft is located in the provincial capital of Puerto Princesa, approximately 230 kilometers to the south.[1]

In 2013 the Department of Transportation and Communications approved a 48.2-million budget for the airport's improvement, consisting of the concreting of a runway 1,100 meters long and 18 meters wide.[1]

In February 2016 the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Palawan approved a resolution to permit the semi-privatization of the airport through a public-private partnership (PPP).[3] The Department of Transportation and Communications allotted 8.8 million for the airport's development for the year 2016.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Mendoza, Victoria Asuncion S. (18 March 2013). "DOTC approves P103.4M development of northern Palawan airports". Philippine Information Agency - MIMAROPA (IV-B). Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  2. 1 2 "DOTC allots P9.1B to build, upgrade 31 airports in 2016". Civil Aeronautics Board. 13 October 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 Santos, Catherine (27 February 2016). "SP pushes Public-Private Partnership for Sandoval Airport construction". Palawan News. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  4. 1 2 "Taytay airport rehab now possible". Philippine Information Agency. 26 January 2012. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  5. Alvarez, Franz E. (25 July 2013). "House Bill No. 1896 - Explanatory Note" (PDF). Retrieved 28 April 2017.
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