Laguindingan ‘morag’ international airport
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Mindanao Daily Your Mindanao-wide Network Newspaper
Volume II, No. 021
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Monday
June 17, 2013
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Goodbye Lumbia airport AIRBASE. A Cebu Pacific plane lands at Lumbia Airport in
Cagayan de Oro City on Friday, June 14, 2013. Starting June 15, passenger aviation was transferred to the new P7.8-billion Laguindingan Airport in Misamis Oriental. Lumbia airport will be turned into an airbase of the Philippine Air Force 15th Strike Wing. MindaNews photo by Froilan Gallardo By Froilan Gallardo of MindaNews
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AGAYAN de Oro City––An era of passenger aviation history in Cagayan de Oro has come to an end as Lumbia Airport ceased operations Friday night, June 14.
There was no fanfare, no press conference to announce the closure of Lumbia Airport and senior officials from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) were not around to answer queries from the public and journalists. They were busy at the new P7.8 billion Laguindingan Airport in Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental where commercial flights for passengers to and from Northern Mindanao will resume at 6 a.m. on Saturday, June 15. “Soon after the last passenger plane leaves at 10 tonight, we will be closing the gates of Lumbia Airport for good, “ CAAP air comptroller Luis Luisma said on Friday. Trucks laden with desks and office equipment were seen leaving the the CAAP compound in Lumbia Airport en route to Laguind-
ingan Airport. Luisma said the first commercial plane will arrive in the new airport at 6 a.m. The Depar tment of Transportation and Communication has limited operations at the new airport at daytime -- from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. only -- because the airport does not have an Instrument Landing System (ILS). Luisma said Laguindin- INDUCTION. Senator-elect Cynthia Villar inducts the new MASS-SPECC Board of gan Airport is equipped with Directors and officers Thursday at the N Hotel in Cagayan de Oro City. MASS-SPECC a wind cove which can be Cooperative Development Center is the biggest regional cooperative federation in the visible to pilots from miles country today that serves more than 300 primary cooperatives mostly in Mindanao. Cagayan de Oro Times photo by Shaun Alejandrae Uy away, radio communications and the Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) which were installed on both ends of the runway. “These are the minimum requirements to operate an airport safely,” he said. By Christine H. Cabiasa, staff writer He said planes coming to Laguindingan will still use CAGAYAN de Oro City–– she introduced her plastic project will be beneficial, the radar beacon of Lumbia Senator-elect Cynthia Villar recycling projects during her since raw materials are vowed to generate more visit to the city on Friday. already there, operate it, until it is within seven jobs for Mindanaons as “The plastic recycling See jobs, page 11 See lumbia, page 11
Cynthia Villar vows to generate more jobs with plastic recycling
Comelec to resume registration of voters for brgy polls Z AMB OANGA City–– The Commission on Elections(Comelec)will resume the registration of voters for the October 2013 barangay elections nationwide by July. It will be just less than four months away when the elections will be held, in the absence of any law suspending or resetting the barangay polls. District II Election Officer Joseph Ian Tria said the registration would begin as soon as registration forms arrive from Manila. Tria said they were also still waiting for the guidelines in the conduct of the barangay polls but the registration of new voters would be a routine activity of the agency. Tria said that residents See polls, page 11
World population is hurtling to 9.6 billion in 2050, says UN UNITED Nations––The number of people in the world is hurtling to the 9.6 billion mark by 2050 from the present estimate of 7.2 billion, with most of the increase coming in developing countries,
the United Nations projected on Thursday. India will eclipse China as the most populated nation around 2028, while Nigeria could outrank the United States by 2050,
UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) said during the launch of “World Population Prospects: The 2012 Review,” its most recent revision of the official UN population
estimates and projections. Developing regions are projected to increase from 5.9 billion in 2013 to 8.2 billion in 2050, said John Wilmoth, director of DESA’s Population Division. The
population of developed regions will remain largely unchanged at around 1.3 billion people. The most rapid growth is expected in the 49 least See world, page 11
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