The Philippine Air Force announced the completion of construction and improvements to facilities on Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea to boost its presence and capabilities. The structures include a new hangar and an improved runway for easier landings and takeoffs of air assets.
The Philippine Air Force announced on Thursday the completion of new facilities on Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea. The improvements include a new hangar and a better runway that facilitates easier landing and takeoff for air assets.
PAF inaugurated the Basing Support System under the Pag-asa Island Project on Thursday in a ceremony presided over by its commanding general, Lt. Gen. Arthur Cordura.
“The project marked the completion of key basing support infrastructure and facilities designed to enhance air operations in the area, strengthening the PAF’s capability to sustain operations and support strategic infrastructure in the West Philippine Sea,” Cordura said.
He underscored that conditions once limiting operational tempo have been addressed, enabling more reliable and continuous mission support.
The project was implemented in close coordination with the Armed Forces of the Philippines, MAMSAR Construction Corp., and the local government unit of Palawan.