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  2. 2023 Philippine airspace closure | Wikipedia

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    By noon, no commercial aircraft were inside the Philippine airspace. Around 282 flights to and from various Philippine airports and over 56,000 passengers, many of whom were travelling to or from the country following the New Year's Day holiday, were affected. The electrical problems were traced back to the power substation of NAIA Terminal 3.

  3. Ninoy Aquino International Airport | Wikipedia

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    Exterior of Terminal 1 (Ninoy Aquino Terminal) Covering 73,000 square meters (790,000 sq ft), Terminal 1 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport was designed to handle six million passengers annually. It is often referred to as the Ninoy Aquino Terminal, as it was the site of the former senator's assassination in 1983.

  4. XiamenAir Flight 8667 | Wikipedia

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    Survivors. 165. XiamenAir Flight 8667 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport in Xiamen, China, to Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, Philippines. On 16 August 2018, the Boeing 737-85C (WL) operating this flight skidded off the runway while attempting to land in poor weather conditions.

  5. Philippines AirAsia | Wikipedia

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    The agreement also gave AirAsia Philippines access to Ninoy Aquino International Airport, allowing further growth of its route network. [14] By October 2013, AirAsia Philippines closed its Clark base to reduce further losses, and moved its operations to NAIA, initially at Terminal 4. [15] It later moved its international flights to Terminal 3 ...

  6. List of Philippine Airlines accidents and incidents | Wikipedia

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    A Boeing 777-300ER, registration number RP-C7775, operating as Philippine Airlines flight PR 113, was a scheduled 15-hour non-stop flight from Los Angeles to Manila, Philippines. The flight just took off at 11:45 am local time from Los Angeles International Airport, when almost instantly a series of loud, gunshot-like bangs filled the cabin on ...

  7. Bohol–Panglao International Airport | Wikipedia

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    The first commercial flight to land was Cebu Pacific Flight 619, an Airbus A320 from Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, which landed at past 7:30 a.m. PST the following day. [ 1 ] The first international flight to land at the airport was a chartered Royal Air Philippines A320 flight from Hong Kong International Airport at 4:45 p.m ...

  8. New Manila International Airport | Wikipedia

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    11,483. Concrete. New Manila International Airport[ a ] (Filipino: Bagong Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Maynila), also known as Bulacan International Airport (Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Bulacan), is an international airport under construction on the coastal areas of Bulakan, Bulacan, 35 km (22 mi) north of Manila, the capital of the Philippines.

  9. Philippine Airlines Flight 434 | Wikipedia

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    10. Survivors. 292. Philippine Airlines Flight 434, sometimes referred to as PAL434 or PR434, was a scheduled flight on December 11, 1994, from Manila to Tokyo with a quick stopover in Cebu on a Boeing 747-283B that was seriously damaged by a bomb, killing one passenger and damaging vital control systems, although the plane was in a repairable ...