+ Follow CIVIL AVIATION CLUSTER Tag
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[Title] => DOTC, CAAP air concern over $2-million consultancy deal
[Summary] => Officials of the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) have expressed concern over the expensive contract forged by the DOTC with an American civil aviation expert to help in the country’s effort to regain Category I status with the United States’ Federal Aviation Authority (FAA).
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[Title] => DOTC vows to correct air traffic system deficiencies
[Summary] => The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) said the deficiencies found in a backup air traffic control system laid out during the previous administration will be “corrected” in 90 days, an official said yesterday.
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CIVIL AVIATION CLUSTER
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