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SMC interested only in O&M for NAIA

SMC is not interested in getting any share of revenues at NAIA, the company clarified. This, after the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) revoked the original proponent status for NAIA previously given to construction firm Megawide Corporation. SMC president and COO Ramon S. Ang “Our interest in NAIA does not intend to replicate what Megawide had in mind for NAIA. Our proposal is brought on only by the need to have it running effectively and safely for the Filipino people, until our Bulacan airport project is up. And until our airport is ready, that task needs to be done. We are also leaving it up to the government to decide on what to do with the NAIA in the future,” declared SMC president and COO Ramon S. Ang.

SMC not interested in getting any share of revenues from NAIA | Philippine Canadian Inquirer

MANILA – San Miguel Corporation (SMC) has clarified it is not interested in getting any share of revenues generated by the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), adding its proposal is purely for the operations and maintenance of the airport is to ensure it operates better and more efficiently until its PHP740-billion Manila International Airport project in Bulacan is completed. This, after the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) revoked the original proponent status for NAIA previously given to construction firm Megawide Corporation. “Our interest in NAIA does not intend to replicate what Megawide had in mind for NAIA. Our proposal is brought on only by the need to have it running effectively and safely for the Filipino people until our Bulacan airport project is up. And until our airport is ready, that task needs to be done. We are also leaving it up to the government to decide on what to do with the NAIA in the future,” SMC president and chief operating offic

SMC not yet eyeing share in NAIA revenues

SMC not yet eyeing share in NAIA revenues By TED CORDERO, GMA NEWS Published December 18, 2020 5:02pm San Miguel Corporation (SMC) on Friday clarified that it is not eyeing to get any share in the revenues generated by the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). This, after SMC president and COO Ramon Ang confirmed that the conglomerate is eyeing to “operate and maintain only” the country’s premier gateway.  In a statement, the firm said its O&M bid for NAIA is “to ensure that it operates better and more efficiently until its P740-billion Manila International Airport project in Bulacan is completed.”

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