Bancasi Airport Explained

Bancasi Airport
Iata:BXU
Icao:RPME
Type:Public
Owner-Oper:Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
City-Served:Butuan
Elevation-F:141
Elevation-M:43
Metric-Elev:yes
Coordinates:8.9514°N 125.4781°W
Pushpin Map:Mindanao#Philippines
Pushpin Label:BXU/RPME
R1-Number:12/30
R1-Length-F:6,890
R1-Length-M:2100
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Metric-Rwy:yes
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:265,124
Stat-Year:2021
Footnotes:Source: CAAP[1]
Stat2-Header:Aircraft movements
Stat2-Data:3,540
Stat3-Header:Cargo (in kgs)
Stat3-Data:4,214,788

Bancasi Airport,[2] also known as Butuan Airport, is an airport serving the general area of Butuan and Agusan del Norte. It is the only airport in Agusan del Norte and the largest in Caraga.[3] The airport is classified as an International Airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), a body of the Department of Transportation (DOTr) that is responsible for the operations of not only this airport but of all the other airports in the Philippines, except the major international airports.

The airport is located in the Bancasi Rotunda of Butuan City.[4]

History

On May 25, 1964, the Senate of the Philippines planned to construct the airport with a budget of 300,000 PHP.[5]

On July 5, 2012, The Department of Transport and Communications (DOTC) announced that the airport would receive 45.5 million Philippine pesos in subsidy for expansion of the apron, the improvement and expansion of vehicular parking area, construction of drainage system, and construction of concrete hollow block fence, with bidding scheduled to open to contractors, as a part of a PHP 303 million project to improve tourism in the country. [6] In early March 2023, the Department of Transportation completed an expansion project, which includes a new terminal building that increased the airport's capacity from 248 to 616 passengers. As a result of the expansion project, The terminal experienced new architecture, new plumbing, new mechanics, new ceilings, new tileworks, and new paintings. On March 8, 2023, the inauguration started, attended by CAAP Director Manuel Antonio Tamayo, Department of Transportation Undersecretary for Aviation and Airports Roberto Cecilio Lim, CAAP Deputy Director General for Administration Atty. Danjun G. Lucas, and other officials.[7]

Airlines and destinations

The airport has 12 flights daily, with flights from Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines.

Structure

Runway

The airport has a 2.1km (01.3miles) runway, able to cater two 180-seat Airbus 320s.

Terminal

The airport has restaurants and shops, there are also some lounges in the airport. There are also smoking-designated areas inside the airport.

Transport

There are several ways to go to the airport, these include jeepneys, car rental services, ridesharing, and car-for-hire services. The car services include LAX Shuttle and Magnum Express.[8] The airport has its own road.[9]

Accidents and incidents

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aircraft, Passenger, and Cargo Movements. Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. 22 November 2022.
  2. Book: MSc, Lionel K. Anderson . ACARS - A Users Guide . 2010-07-07 . Lulu.com . 978-1-4457-8847-0 . en.
  3. Book: Ibon Philippines Profile: Region I-XVI. . 1996 . Ibon Philippines, Databank & Research Center . en.
  4. Web site: Patrick . 2020-12-15 . Butuan Bancasi Airport . 2024-07-05 . Discover The Philippines . en-us.
  5. Book: Senate, Philippines Congress (1940-1973) . Republic of the Philippines Congressional Record: Senate . 1964 . Bureau of Print. . en.
  6. News: Manila Bulletin. Airports Rehab up for Bidding | the Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online . 2012-06-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120623005701/http://mb.com.ph/node/362249/airport . 2012-06-23 .
  7. Web site: New look Butuan airport opens . 2023-04-18 . Manila Bulletin . en.
  8. Book: Harding, Paul . Lonely Planet Philippines . Lonely Planet . 978-1-83869-653-5 . en.
  9. Book: Philippines . Revised Administrative Code of the Philippine Islands, 1934: Supplemental Materials Including Acts, Executive Orders, and Constitution, 1934-1941 . 1945 . U.S. Government Printing Office . en.
  10. News: Some hurt as PAL plane misses Butuan runway . GMA News. Oct 26, 2007 . Feb 17, 2014.
  11. Web site: Cebu Pacific Airbus A319 at Butuan on Feb 15th 2014, runway excursion during backtrack. 2021-01-08. www.aeroinside.com. en.