+ Follow AIRCRAFT OWNERS AND PILOTS ASSOCIATION-PHILIPPINES Tag
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[Summary] => The members of the newly elected board of directors of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association-Philippines (AOPA-P), one of the five founding groups of the International Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations comprising 82 countries, recently took their oath of office before Transportation and Communication Secretary Emilio Joseph Aguinaldo Abaya.
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[Title] => Government moves to decongest NAIA
[Summary] => The government is moving to decongest Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) by transferring 15 flying schools and allowing 11 provincial airports to operate at night, officials said yesterday.
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