Subic Bay International Airport
| Subic Bay International Airport | |
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| Characteristics | |
| ICAO code | RPLB |
| IATA code | SFS |
| Coordinates | |
| Height above MSL | 20 m (66 ft ) |
| Basic data | |
| operator | Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority |
| Terminals | 1 |
| website | |
| http://fly.mysubicbay.com.ph | |
Subic Bay International Airport (Filipino: Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Look ng Subic) or SBIA (IATA: SFS, ICAO: RPLB) serves as the secondary and alternate airport for the Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila . The airport also serves the Subic Bay Freeport Zone region, the provinces of Bataan , Zambales and the entire area of Olongapo in the Philippines .
This airport was part of the United States Navy's Subic Naval Base , known as Naval Air Station Cubi Point as a base before the base was closed.
Airport facilities
Subic Bay International Airport operates a number of modern equipment and facilities, such as: B .;
- 8 × check-in counters
- Automatic flight information display system
- VIP lounge
- Conference room
- Dining area for 150 people
- 10,000m2 passenger terminal with 2 × check-in gates
- 2 × passenger boarding bridges
- Surveillance system (CCTV)
- 9,000 feet runway
- Military ramp (Southwest Ramp) is called by the US Armed Forces as part of their Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement ( EDCA ) between the Philippines and the United States.
Airlines and destinations
| Airlines | Destinations |
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| Air Juan | Manila CCP Complex |
Flight school
- APG International Aviation Academy
- Aero Equipment Aviation Inc.
- ACE Pilots Aviation Academy
- OMNI Aviation Corporation
- Asian Institute Of Aviation
- Alpha Aviation Group
- First Aviation Academy Inc.
Events
- Subic Bay International Airport hosted an airshow with numerous large aircraft during the 7th APEC Summit in 1996. These were a chartered Royal Brunei Airlines Airbus A340 -200, Japan Air Self-Defense Force Boeing 747-400, Air Force One , Boeing 747 - 200B and other aircraft.