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Old April 25th, 2012, 08:12 PM   #1721
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Old April 25th, 2012, 08:20 PM   #1722
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Dugay pa man ko mgbakasyon Sir Bem... Cguro, daily na ang flights sa Apx dat time...hihi
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Old April 25th, 2012, 08:55 PM   #1724
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Old April 25th, 2012, 08:56 PM   #1725
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Dugay pa man ko mgbakasyon Sir Bem... Cguro, daily na ang flights sa Apx dat time...hihi
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Old April 25th, 2012, 10:24 PM   #1726
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April 26 flight of 5j from Cebu says unavailable or sold-out. This could be the switch to the ATR aircraft which became overbooked. April 27 flight is P4,299! I don't know if they will carry on with the airbus or still use the ATR.Meanwhile April 27 flight of APX is only P1,596!, on a q400.
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Old April 26th, 2012, 06:52 AM   #1727
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Beat the heat with this summer by Cebu Pacific Airline...
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Old April 26th, 2012, 09:12 AM   #1728
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Apx just added brand new A320 Airbus to their fleet...








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Old April 26th, 2012, 12:31 PM   #1729
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Old April 26th, 2012, 01:35 PM   #1730
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I can smell the fresh interior of this aircraft! Lucky if this gets deployed to Pagadian. Great photos of this airbus, unfortunately the aging hangars at the background did not help. Today is April 26, can someone verify if 5j still used their airbus from Cebu?, or its already an ATR.
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Old April 26th, 2012, 02:49 PM   #1731
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DOTC sets bid for P500-M airport equipment in May

The transportation department on Thursday announced it will put up for bidding next month the P500-million airport x-ray screening and security equipment contract.

This, said Transportation Secretary Manuel Roxas, aims to improve security in different airports in the country with commercial flights by installing, upgrading and layering of security screening of passengers.

At present, there are 45 airports with scheduled commercial flights. Of these airports only 21 have adequate airport screening. To standardize the security screening in all of these 45 airports, the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) is considering the procurement of screening equipment that will be installed in 31 airports.

"These x-rays will be installed in places where there are no screening or where even if there is equipment, but because of the volume of passengers, they need additional equipment," Roxas said. "We will make them all have two layers of screening just like what we have in Naia [Ninoy Aquino International Airport]."

Items for procurement include 21 sets of initial security checkpoint (ISCP) screening equipment and 25 sets of final security checkpoint (FSCP) screening equipment.

The airports to be installed with the 21 ISCPs are Puerto Princesa, Kalibo, Tagbilaran, Davao, Laoag, Iloilo, Tacloban, Cotabato, Dipolog, Cagayan de Oro, Marinduque, Busuanga, Masbate, Calbayog, Catarman, Jolo, Basco, Sanga-sanga, Siargao, Cauayan and Ozamis.

The 25 FSCPs are Puerto Princesa, Kalibo, Tagbilaran, Davao, two in Laoag, General Santos, Zamboanga, San Jose, Roxas, Tacloban, Pagadian, Dipolog, Cagayan de Oro, Marinduque, Busuanga, Masbate, Calbayog, Catarman, Jolo, Basco, Sanga-sanga, Siargao, Cauayan and Ozamiz.

The DOTC will also procure nine units of x-ray inspection systems for cargo screening.

These cargo x-rays will be installed in Puerto Princesa, Kalibo, General Santos, Zamboanga, Iloilo, Roxas, Cotabato, Cagayan de Oro and Clark.

The DOTC will also buy 46 units of walk-through metal detectors, 92 units of hand-held metal detectors, 59 sets of CCTV (closed-circuit television) IP (Internet protocol) surveillance system, 55 units of UPS system, 55 sets of AVR system and 55 sets of ergonomic chair for the x-ray operator.

This project is set for completion by the end of the year.

The agency also announced plans to construct and rehabilitate approximately 1,017 public toilets in its attached agencies, including airports, seaports and train stations nationwide.

At present, agencies under the DOTC have a total of 1,224 public toilets. Under the DOTC program, 786 of these will be rehabilitated, while 231 new ones will be built.

Roxas also said to reduce the cost of building these toilets, the DOTC is resorting to bulk purchases. Instead of awarding the project to just one contractor, it will be bidded out into several lots, allowing more suppliers to participate in the procurement.

For instance, the project will have a package for major fixture, where providers can bid to supply the urinals, water closets, lavatories and faucets needed for the toilets. This package alone enables the DOTC to reduce the cost from P66.6 million to P40.1 million.

There will also be savings from the procurement of civil works. Before, the DOTC used to spend P396 million but the agency is looking at spending only P160.7 million.

"In the past, civil works for construction of toilets cost P35,000 per square meter. But because we are using bulk purchase for this project, civil works was reduced to about P18,000 per square meter," Roxas said.

One hundred companies, he added, are interested to participate in the multibillion information-technology (IT) project of the Land Transportation Office (LTO).

"We are happy that more than a hundred participants showed up, expressing very keen interest in this project," Roxas said.

The bids and awards committee of the DOTC conducted on Wednesday a pre-bid conference for the LTO, IT project. Representatives of major IT firms here and abroad attended the conference, including those from IBM, SAP, HP, Oracle and Indra.

The LTO, IT project is a seven-year program with an approved budget of P8.2 billion.



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Old April 26th, 2012, 03:01 PM   #1732
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DOTC sets bid for P500-M airport equipment in May

The transportation department on Thursday announced it will put up for bidding next month the P500-million airport x-ray screening and security equipment contract.

This, said Transportation Secretary Manuel Roxas, aims to improve security in different airports in the country with commercial flights by installing, upgrading and layering of security screening of passengers.

At present, there are 45 airports with scheduled commercial flights. Of these airports only 21 have adequate airport screening. To standardize the security screening in all of these 45 airports, the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) is considering the procurement of screening equipment that will be installed in 31 airports.

"These x-rays will be installed in places where there are no screening or where even if there is equipment, but because of the volume of passengers, they need additional equipment," Roxas said. "We will make them all have two layers of screening just like what we have in Naia [Ninoy Aquino International Airport]."

Items for procurement include 21 sets of initial security checkpoint (ISCP) screening equipment and 25 sets of final security checkpoint (FSCP) screening equipment.

The airports to be installed with the 21 ISCPs are Puerto Princesa, Kalibo, Tagbilaran, Davao, Laoag, Iloilo, Tacloban, Cotabato, Dipolog, Cagayan de Oro, Marinduque, Busuanga, Masbate, Calbayog, Catarman, Jolo, Basco, Sanga-sanga, Siargao, Cauayan and Ozamis.

The 25 FSCPs are Puerto Princesa, Kalibo, Tagbilaran, Davao, two in Laoag, General Santos, Zamboanga, San Jose, Roxas, Tacloban, Pagadian, Dipolog, Cagayan de Oro, Marinduque, Busuanga, Masbate, Calbayog, Catarman, Jolo, Basco, Sanga-sanga, Siargao, Cauayan and Ozamiz.

The DOTC will also procure nine units of x-ray inspection systems for cargo screening.

These cargo x-rays will be installed in Puerto Princesa, Kalibo, General Santos, Zamboanga, Iloilo, Roxas, Cotabato, Cagayan de Oro and Clark.

The DOTC will also buy 46 units of walk-through metal detectors, 92 units of hand-held metal detectors, 59 sets of CCTV (closed-circuit television) IP (Internet protocol) surveillance system, 55 units of UPS system, 55 sets of AVR system and 55 sets of ergonomic chair for the x-ray operator.

This project is set for completion by the end of the year.

The agency also announced plans to construct and rehabilitate approximately 1,017 public toilets in its attached agencies, including airports, seaports and train stations nationwide.

At present, agencies under the DOTC have a total of 1,224 public toilets. Under the DOTC program, 786 of these will be rehabilitated, while 231 new ones will be built.

Roxas also said to reduce the cost of building these toilets, the DOTC is resorting to bulk purchases. Instead of awarding the project to just one contractor, it will be bidded out into several lots, allowing more suppliers to participate in the procurement.

For instance, the project will have a package for major fixture, where providers can bid to supply the urinals, water closets, lavatories and faucets needed for the toilets. This package alone enables the DOTC to reduce the cost from P66.6 million to P40.1 million.

There will also be savings from the procurement of civil works. Before, the DOTC used to spend P396 million but the agency is looking at spending only P160.7 million.

"In the past, civil works for construction of toilets cost P35,000 per square meter. But because we are using bulk purchase for this project, civil works was reduced to about P18,000 per square meter," Roxas said.

One hundred companies, he added, are interested to participate in the multibillion information-technology (IT) project of the Land Transportation Office (LTO).

"We are happy that more than a hundred participants showed up, expressing very keen interest in this project," Roxas said.

The bids and awards committee of the DOTC conducted on Wednesday a pre-bid conference for the LTO, IT project. Representatives of major IT firms here and abroad attended the conference, including those from IBM, SAP, HP, Oracle and Indra.

The LTO, IT project is a seven-year program with an approved budget of P8.2 billion.



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Pagadian should be in the list for initial security screening equipment, otherwise we can assume it already has one. Those two type of equipments come in one contract I suppose.
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Old April 26th, 2012, 03:06 PM   #1733
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Pagadian should be in the list for initial security screening equipment, otherwise we can assume it already has one. Those two type of equipments come in one contract I suppose.
Baka meron na sir or baka intended lng sir sa mga airport with volume of passengers...
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Old April 26th, 2012, 03:57 PM   #1734
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Baka meron na sir or baka intended lng sir sa mga airport with volume of passengers...
The initial one is the baggage scanner plus the walk-thru. I saw a photo of that hand-me-down baggage scanner which I think is still working, whereas the one at Ozamiz has bogged down. There is another set of this equipment before you enter pre-departure area for your carry-on, plus the walk-thru. Pagadian only has the walk-thru before you enter pre-departure so I believe they are using the handy scanner to check the bags plus the worst which is opening it. The standard is, there is no opening of bags and luggages as this method is cumbersome and inefficient. We are dealing with LCCs now which have shorter turn-arounds at the tarmac. These equipments should have been in place long-time ago, but you know, with CAAPs ever thinning funds, the priority is runway and navaids first to land the aircraft safely.
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The initial one is the baggage scanner plus the walk-thru. I saw a photo of that hand-me-down baggage scanner which I think is still working, whereas the one at Ozamiz has bogged down. There is another set of this equipment before you enter pre-departure area for your carry-on, plus the walk-thru. Pagadian only has the walk-thru before you enter pre-departure so I believe they are using the handy scanner to check the bags plus the worst which is opening it. The standard is, there is no opening of bags and luggages as this method is cumbersome and inefficient. We are dealing with LCCs now which have shorter turn-arounds at the tarmac. These equipments should have been in place long-time ago, but you know, with CAAPs ever thinning funds, the priority is runway and navaids first to land the aircraft safely.
Baggage Xray scanner is still working including the walk-thru scanner.. No opening of baggage at Pagadian Airport..
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Baggage Xray scanner is still working including the walk-thru scanner.. No opening of baggage at Pagadian Airport..
Thanks Bemboi, they will be replacing all this equipments regardless because time will catch up with those second hands. Well, at least security is a smooth process now unlike before where your personal belongings can be exposed. By the way, can someone call 5js airport office and see what's going on with their daily schedule?, how come there is no flight to Cebu this Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Thanks.
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Thanks Bemboi, they will be replacing all this equipments regardless because time will catch up with those second hands. Well, at least security is a smooth process now unlike before where your personal belongings can be exposed. By the way, can someone call 5js airport office and see what's going on with their daily schedule?, how come there is no flight to Cebu this Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Thanks.
don't have any idea sir..
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Thanks Bemboi, they will be replacing all this equipments regardless because time will catch up with those second hands. Well, at least security is a smooth process now unlike before where your personal belongings can be exposed. By the way, can someone call 5js airport office and see what's going on with their daily schedule?, how come there is no flight to Cebu this Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. Thanks.
No direct flight also Ceb-Pag-Ceb on May 8 & 9 but on May 10 onward back to its normal daily flight...
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No direct flight also Ceb-Pag-Ceb on May 8 & 9 but on May 10 onward back to its normal daily flight...
I tweeted already 5J but still I didn't get any reply...
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