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Construction Launched For PHP100 Million Airport In Mati

The Mati Airport Development Project is underway, positioning the airport for enhanced local aviation for smaller aircraft by 2026.

Construction Launched For PHP100 Million Airport In Mati

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Officials broke ground Monday on the Mati Airport Development Project, which is expected to make the airport operational for smaller aircraft in 2026.

Gov. Niño Sotero Uy said efficient transportation is essential, calling it the “lifeblood of connectivity.”

“It defines our people, facilitates the flow of goods, supports industries, and fosters cultural exchange,” he said in an interview.

Uy said Davao Oriental has been left out of development and progress, not because of a lack of effort but because of geographic challenges.

“Today we celebrate the groundbreaking of the Mati City Airport Development Project – a dream that has long been in the hearts of the people of Davao Oriental,” he said.

Uy said the project will be an economic driver for the province.

Mayor Michelle Rabat said the airport was built in 1976.

“It is with great pride that we gather here today,” she said. “For decades, the Mati Airport stood here as a mere witness to the growth of Mati.”

Rabat said she is looking forward to plans to accommodate larger aircraft in the future.

“This project is not merely about developing the building and runway; it is about forging connections, fostering opportunities, and shaping a brighter future,” she said.

Department of Tourism regional director Tanya Rabat-Tan said the airport will boost tourism.

“When commercially operated, this is really going to be a game changer,” she said. “It will pave the way for opportunities for tourism and facilitate trade.”

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) Davao Manager Rey Obcena touted the groundbreaking as an important event.

“This is not merely a groundbreaking ceremony; it is a groundbreaking for progress, opportunity, and a brighter future,” he said. “This project will significantly enhance the airport’s capacity and jumpstart commercial operations.”

The project aligns with the Marcos administration’s Build Better More program. (PNA)