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The Manila International Airport Authority has officially transferred the management of Ninoy Aquino International Airport to its new private operator, New NAIA Infrastructure Corp. , for the planned rehabilitation of the country’s premier airport.
NNIC chairman Ramon Ang described the concession agreement as an investment in the Philippines’ future, stating it will contribute to the country’s economy. “The baton has been passed, and now it is our turn at NNIC to carry it forward to the finish line,” NNIC General Manager Lito Alvarez said.
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