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Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY of the PHILIP[PINES Airport Particular Updated As of JUNE 2020 Republic of the Philippines Department of Transportation CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF THE PHILIP[PINES Airport Particular Updated as of JUNE 2020 AIRPORT/STATION NAME DESIGNATION CLUSTER I Civil Aviation Area LAOAG AREA CENTER/ AREA CLUSTER I CLASSIFICATION LOCATION RONALD V. ESTABILLO Manager/ Head, Area TELEPHONE NUMBER OFFICE Cluster I AREA 1 BAGUIO PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 BRGY. LOAKAN, BAGUIO CITY ROSITO G. TAMAYO Jr. OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (074) 447-2601 / 446-5583 / 246-0683 LAOAG INTERNATIONAL LAOAG CITY, ILOCOS NORTE OFFICER-IN-CHARGE TeleFAX (077) 670-0446/670-8577 LINGAYEN COMMUNITY LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN ELVIS S. DELA CRUZ OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (075) 542-6585 ROSALES COMMUNITY CARMEN, ROSALES, PANGASINAN EFREN SANTIAGO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE VIGAN COMMUNITY VIGAN CITY, ILOCOS SUR FILIPINO PANILO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE *SAN FERNANDO (BCDA) COMMUNITY SAN FERNANDO, LA UNION JOSEFA CATHERINE T. BADA AIRPORT MANAGER (072) 888-2072 *VOR BACNOTAN DANILO GACULA OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE AREA 2 TUGUEGARAO PRINCIPAL CLASS 1 TUGUEGARAO, CAGAYAN MARY SULYN A. SAGORSOR Acting Area Manager (078) 304-1015/304-1177 BAGABAG COMMUNITY BAGABAG, NUEVA VISCAYA OSCAR NAMBUCA (078) 392-0673 PALANAN COMMUNITY PALANAN, ISABELA NONE GREYSEN VILORIA OFFICER-IN-CHARGE CAUAYAN COMMUNITY CAUAYAN, ISABELA (078) 652-2314 BASCO PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 BASCO, BATANES NONE LOUIE ASANTOR OFFICER-IN-CHARGE ITBAYAT COMMUNITY ITBAYAT, BATANES NONE AREA 3 (045) 599-2502 loc.706 / (045) 599-2702 / D. MACAPAGAL INT'L. AIRPORT ANGELES CITY, PAMPANGA ANGELES CITY, PAMPANGA GLENN D. TRIPULCA (CAAP) Acting Area Manager operator 599-2896 to 97 PLARIDEL COMMUNITY PLARIDEL ,Bulacan/ CENTRAL OFFICE (044) 795-0637 / (02) 879-9122 to 9125 IBA COMMUNITY IBA, ZAMBALES RODOLFO UBALDO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (047) 811-1738 / 811-3156 BALER COMMUNITY BALER, AURORA FLORANTE MARIGMEN OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE ALABAT COMMUNITY PEREZ, ALABAT, QUEZON OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE RONAN CAMINIAN JOMALIG COMMUNITY POLILIO ISL., QUEZON OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE CALAPAN COMMUNITY CALAPAN, ORIENTAL MINDORO MARLON SORIQUEZ OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (043) 288-1966 LUBANG COMMUNITY LUBANG, OCCIDENTAL MINDORO ADRIAN VALISNO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE MAMBURAO COMMUNITY MAMBURAO, OCCIDENTAL MINDORO 5106 JOEL DEODOSIO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (043) 711-1008 MARINDUQUE PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 GASAN, MARINDUQUE KERWIN S. LAUDIT OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (042) 342-1001 SAN JOSE PRINCIPAL CLASS 1 SAN JOSE, OCCIDENTAL MINDORO CRISTOPHER ENRIQUEZ OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (043) 491-1828 / FAX (043) 491-1514 PINAMALAYAN COMMUNITY PINAMALAYAN, ORIENTAL MINDORO MANUEL C SORIQUEZ OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE WASIG COMMUNITY WASIG, MANSALAY, ORIENTAL MINDORO MAXIMO O. PADILLA OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (043) 288-3105 ROMBLON PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 TUGDAN, ALCANTARA, ROMBLON MS. NONIE JUNE G. LUCIDOS OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (042) 198-8210 *SUBIC BAY INT'L. AIRPORT AUTHORITY INTERNATIONAL SUBIC BAY, OLONGAPO CITY JERICO D. CAMPUS OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (047) 252-6450 loc. 3460 B/GEN. MARCELO S. SANTOS (Ret.) *SUBIC BAY INT'L. AIRPORT AUTHORITY INTERNATIONAL SUBIC BAY, OLONGAPO CITY AIRPORT MANAGER (047) 252-3131 (SBIAA) *NINOY AQUINO INT'L. AIRPORT AUTHORITY INTERNATIONAL PASAY CITY, METRO MANILA ED MONREAL GENERAL MANAGER 831-6205 / 832-2938 (NCR) CLUSTER 2 ILOILO AREA CENTER/AREA CLUSTER II Civil Aviation Area Manager/ Head, CLASSIFICATION LOCATION EFREN N. NAGRAMA TELEPHONE NUMBER OFFICE Area Cluster II AREA 4 PTO. PRINCESA INTERNATIONAL PTO. PRINCESA CITY, PALAWAN MS. FLOREVIC P. SONOTA ACTING AREA MANAGER (048) 433-4965 BUSUANGA PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 CORON ISL., PALAWAN WILFREDO G. CABITAC AIRPORT MANAGER (048) 723-2886 / 0917-6767-394 CUYO PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 CUYO ISL., PALAWAN LESHER GABO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE 0909-4113073 SAN VICENTE SAN VICENTE, PALAWAN RAFAEL V. SERVANDO JR. OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (048) 723-1659 AREA 6 ILOILO AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL BRGY. DUYAN-DUYAN, CABATUAN, ILOILO MS. MANUELA LUISA F. PALMA ACTING AIRPORT MANAGER (033) 320-8058 / 333-0024 BACOLOD-SILAY AIRPORT PRINCIPAL CLASS 1 SILAY CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL PERCY A. MALONESIO AIRPORT MANAGER (034) 435-2448 *GODOFREDO P. RAMOS AIRPORT PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 MALAY, AKLAN LEOPOLD TIROL AIRPORT MANAGER TeleFAX (036) 288-7122 / (036) 288-7424 (CATICLAN) KALIBO INTERNATIONAL KALIBO, AKLAN ENGR. EUSEBIO F. MONSERATE JR. OFFICER-IN-CHARGE TeleFAX (036) 262-3264 EVELIO B. JAVIER AIRPORT (ANTIQUE) PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, ANTIQUE MR. REYNALDO VALENZUELA OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (036) 540-7049 ROXAS PRINCIPAL CLASS 1 ROXAS CITY, CAPIZ CYNTHIA V. ASPERA AIRPORT MANAGER TeleFAX (036) 621-2249 AREA 7 Area 7 Office ATTY RAFAEL A. TATLONGHARI ACTING AREA CENTER MANAGER PANGLAO-BOHOL BRGY. TAWALA PANGLAO ATTY RAFAEL A. TATLONGHARI ACTING AIRPORT MANAGER (038) 412-9999 / 412-9972 PANGLAO-BOHOL UBAY COMMUNITY UBAY, BOHOL EMMANUEL BOISER OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE SIQUIJOR COMMUNITY SIQUIJOR, NEGROS ORIENTAL MARK MICHAEL ANTHONY P. NONE OFFICER-IN-CHARGE DUMAGUETE PRINCIPAL CLASS 1 SIBULAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL DIAMAODEN (035) 225-0900 / FAX (035) 419-7132 *BANTAYAN COMMUNITY BANTAYAN ISLAND, CEBU JOSELITO SEVILLE OFFICER-IN-CHARGE Cell No. 0912-7474075 *MACTAN-CEBU INT'L. AIRPORT AUTHORITY INTERNATIONAL MACTAN, LAPU-LAPU CITY, CEBU ATTY. JINKY Z. ANG OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (032) 340-8116 / 8197 / TeleFAX No. (032) 341-2403 CLUSTER 3 TACLOBAN AREA CENTER/AREA CLUSTER III Civil Aviation Area Manager/ Head, CLASSIFICATION LOCATION DANILO T. ABARETA TELEPHONE NUMBER OFFICE Area Cluster III AREA 5 LEGAZPI PRINCIPAL CLASS 1 LEGAZPI CITY,LEGAZPI CYNTHIA M. TUMANUT CIVIL AVIATION AREA MANAGER TeleFAX (052) 483-2395 BULAN COMMUNITY BULAN, SORSOGON ELPIDIO M. MARINAY OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE SORSOGON COMMUNITY GUBAO, BACON, SORSOGON ELPIDIO M. MARINAY OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE DAET COMMUNITY BAGASBAS, DAET, CAM. NORTE RAFAEL L. BALDAGO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (054) 440-0159 (056) 333-3007/TeleFAX (056)333-5946 / 0919-075- MASBATE PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 MASBATE, MASBATE FROILAN M. DELISO AIRPORT MANAGER 0872 NAGA PRINCIPAL CLASS 1 SAN JOSE,PILI,CAMARINES SUR MONICO B. BASALLOTE AIRPORT MANAGER (045) 477-7109 VIRAC PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 VIRAC, CATANDUANES PRIMO C. ELEDA AIRPORT MANAGER (052) 811-3511/0917-811-3873 AREA 8 BILIRAN COMMUNITY CATMON,BILIRAN,SUB-PROVINCE RENATO BACORDO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE BORONGAN COMMUNITY PUNTA MARIA,BORONGAN,E.SAMAR ROBERTO ANACTA OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE CALBAYOG PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 TRINIDAD CALBAYOG,W.SAMAR CARMELITO ESCUADRA OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (055) 209- 9179 CATARMAN PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 POBLACION,CATARMAN,N.SAMAR DANTON T. LIBUNAO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (055) 500-9461 CATBALOGAN COMMUNITY BURI,CATBALOGAN,W.SAMAR NORMAN NUNEZ OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE TACLOBAN PRINCIPAL CLASS 1 SAN JOSE,TACLOBAN CITY DEORICO G. ELLEMA, JR. AIRPORT MANAGER (053) 832-1001 / 832-1632 / FAX No. (053) 323-6191 GUIUAN COMMUNITY GUIUAN, EASTERN SAMAR REDEN R. ARCENAL OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE HILONGOS COMMUNITY HILONGOS, SOUTHERN LEYTE NONE ROLANDO C. KELESTE OFFICER-IN-CHARGE MAASIN COMMUNITY PANAN-AWAN,MAASIN,S.LEYTE NONE ORMOC PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 BRGY.AIRPORT, ORMOC CITY ALLAN A. MEODE OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (053) 561-0606 AREA 12 BUTUAN PRINCIPAL CLASS 1 BUTUAN CITY, AGUSAN DEL NORTE EVANGELINE DABA ACTING AREA MANAGER FAX No. (085) 341-5142 / 342-3215 / (085) 815-6027 SIARGAO PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 SAYAK, DEL CARMEN, SURIGAO DEL NORTE JOSEFINA L. NUÑEZ AIRPORT MANAGER NONE SURIGAO PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 SURIGAO CITY, SURIGAO DEL NORTE JUNELITO P. ABRAZADO AIRPORT MANAGER TeleFAX No. (086) 826-3898 BISLIG COMMUNITY BISLIG, SURIGAO DEL SUR MR. MARCELO C. HAOS OFFICER-IN-CHARGE ( Cellphone ) 0919 - 7764729 TANDAG PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 TANDAG, SURIGAO DEL SUR ERVIN N. ESCATRON OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (086) 211-4186 CLUSTER 4 Civil Aviation Area Manager/ Head, DAVAO AREA CENTER/CLUSTER IV OFFICE CLASSIFICATION LOCATION AGNES B. UDANG TELEPHONE NUMBER Area Cluster IV AREA 9 (062) 991 - 1394 /(062) 990-2745 / TeleFAX No. (062) ZAMBOANGA INTERNATIONAL ZAMBOANGA CITY, ZAMBO., DEL SUR ANTONIO B. ALFONSO CIVIL AVIATION AREA MANAGER 991-9372 billing dept. ma'am kc (062) 310 4055 / 993- 9655 jahmez (062) 353-1338 / FAX (062) 353-1339/(062) 215-8240 PAGADIAN PRINCIPAL CLASS 1 PAGADIAN CITY, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR NELSON P. CENAS OFFICER-IN-CHARGE / 215-4724 CAG. DE SULU COMMUNITY MAPUN, CAG. DE SULU,ZAMBO. DEL SUR RONEL HAYDIN OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE SANGA-SANGA - (ARMM) PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 BANGAO,TAWI-TAWI, SULU JOSEPHINE F. PATILLA OFFICER-IN-CHARGE Cell No. 0907-8172889 / 09358511462 JOLO - (ARMM) PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 JOLO,SULU USMAN ASGARI OFFICER-IN-CHARGE Cell No. 0916-9078011 / 0939-3326667 (065) 212-2359 ADMIN / 212-4230 / TOWER / 908- DIPOLOG PRINCIPAL CLASS 1 DIPOLOG CITY, ZAMBO. DEL NORTE ALEJANDRO P. SALVADOR JR OFFICER-IN-CHARGE 1942 SECRETARY / 906-0272 MANAGER IPIL COMMUNITY IPIL, ZAMBO. DEL SUR EEDUARDO A. TOLEDO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE LILOY COMMUNITY LILOY, ZAMBO. DEL NORTE EEDUARDO A. TOLEDO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE SIOCON COMMUNITY SIOCON, ZAMBO. DEL NORTE EDUARDO A. TOLEDO CONCURRENT OFFICER-IN-CHARGE 0906-8224783 AREA 10 LAGUINDINGAN PRINCIPAL CLASS 1 LAGUINDINGAN, MISAMIS ORIENTAL ENGR. JOB B. DE JESUS AIRPORT MANAGER III (088) 555-1881 fax 555-1886 OZAMIS COMMUNITY OZAMIS CITY, MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL EDWIN B. LUCHING OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (088) 521-1785 CAMIGUIN PRINCIPAL CLASS 2 MAMBAJAO,CAMIGUIN PROVINCE MR. VERGILIO G. MAQUILING OFFICER-IN-CHARGE (088) 387-0576 / 0906-795- 6224 ILIGAN COMMUNITY BALO-I, ILIGAN CITY, LANAO DEL NORTE SAIDALI ALABAO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE *MALABANG - (ARMM) COMMUNITY MALABANG, LANAO DEL SUR BINOLO PINTO OFFICER-IN-CHARGE NONE *WAO COMMUNITY WAO, LANAO DEL SUR NONE NONE AREA 11 DAVAO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL
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