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+ Follow NAIA rehabilitation Tag
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                    [Title] => Megawide NAIA plea denied by gov't unimpressed of 'financials'
                    [Summary] => “While we believe that we have met all the requirements of the government to undertake the rehabilitation of NAIA, we respect their decision on this matter,” Megawide said in a statement.
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                    [Title] => Dominguez, tired of unfeasible plans, threatens to pull out NAIA from PPP
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                    [Title] => Megawide appeals rejected proposal to renovate NAIA
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                    [Title] => Megawide-GMR takes over NAIA rehab project after rival consortium drops out
                    [Summary] => Megawide Construction Corp. and its Indian partner, GMR, announced Friday they will now take over the rehabilitation of the aging Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), just days after talks between the government and the duo's rival "super consortium" collapsed amid concerns over the project's viability.
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                    [Title] => Manila, we have a problem
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                    [Title] => NAIA Consortium meets with Duterte
                    [Summary] => The battle for the redevelopment of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport is getting exciting. While the transportation department already rejected the Tieng-Belle tandem’s proposal to develop Sangley and Dennis Uy’s proposal for the Davao airport, it’s still a guessing game for NAIA.
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                    [Title] => Megawide-GMR offers $3-B NAIA rehab plan
                    [Summary] => Megawide GMR submitted yesterday a $3-billion proposal to decongest and rehabilitate the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, marking the latest development in what has now become a multi-airport showdown among the country’s biggest conglomerates.
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NAIA rehabilitation
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                    [Title] => Megawide appeals rejected proposal to renovate NAIA
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                    [Title] => Megawide-GMR takes over NAIA rehab project after rival consortium drops out
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                    [AuthorID] => 1804708
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