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                    [Summary] => Forty to 60 percent of air entitlements between the Philippines and the United States is not being utilized, thus there is no justification to adopt open skies on the route.


This information surfaced during the recent forum on open skies in Manila conducted by the Free Trade Alliance (FTA), a group spearheading a series of discussions on aviation issues.
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Romy Sauler, spokesman of the Scrap the Piatco Deal Coalition (Scrap), said President Arroyo would be true to her promise to build a strong Republic if she would implement the recommendation of the panel.
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Ito ang naging pahayag kahapon ng mahigit sa 100 katao na dumagsa kahapon sa Senado upang tutulan ang kumpirmasyon ng kalihim.
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The accord, the workers said, should undergo a thorough review in which the proponents may incorporate amendments into the document and consequently assure the affected parties that the $500-million project was done aboveboard.
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This information surfaced during the recent forum on open skies in Manila conducted by the Free Trade Alliance (FTA), a group spearheading a series of discussions on aviation issues.
[DatePublished] => 2003-04-11 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 185998 [Title] => Aviation stakeholders hail GMA move on Piatco deal [Summary] => Aviation industry stakeholders hailed yesterday the decision of President Arroyo declaring null and void the government’s five supplementary contracts with the Philippine International Air Terminals Co., Inc. (Piatco), operator of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3.
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Romy Sauler, spokesman of the Scrap the Piatco Deal Coalition (Scrap), said President Arroyo would be true to her promise to build a strong Republic if she would implement the recommendation of the panel.
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Ito ang naging pahayag kahapon ng mahigit sa 100 katao na dumagsa kahapon sa Senado upang tutulan ang kumpirmasyon ng kalihim.
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The accord, the workers said, should undergo a thorough review in which the proponents may incorporate amendments into the document and consequently assure the affected parties that the $500-million project was done aboveboard.
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