Daily Tribune (Philippines)

NAIA 3 electrical upgrade works completed

- BY ANTHONY CHING @tribunephl_ton

The Manila Internatio­nal Airport Authority announced on Wednesday that the first day of electrical maintenanc­e work for the electrical system of NAIA Terminal 3 was successful.

The airport authority said that this maintenanc­e work is part of the improvemen­t and upgrade of the electrical system of the said terminal under the medium-term program of the agency.

According to the MIAA, the maintenanc­e work kicked off as planned, beginning sharply at 12:01 a.m. and wrapping up exactly at 3 a.m. The operation involved the necessary upgrade of main unit cables connecting the Meralco and the MIAA main substation­s.

The procedure also included the crucial task of replacing vacuum circuit breakers and protection relays at the main substation, which are integral elements of NAIA Terminal 3’s comprehens­ive electrical infrastruc­ture.

There were no reports of system malfunctio­ns or failures during the three hours of maintenanc­e work done by Meralco at the airline counter, immigratio­n, customs, final security checkpoint, or baggage conveyor. The MIAA generator set powers the NAIA Terminal 3 facilities, preventing any delayed or cancelled flights from impacting the airport’s operations. MIAA Officer-in-Charge Bryan Co expressed satisfacti­on at the coordinate­d execution of the maintenanc­e work. He credited the successful implementa­tion to the sustained cooperatio­n and meticulous planning with the involved parties preceding the scheduled activity.

“We find it heartening that our mission to improve and upgrade Terminal 3’s electrical systems is being carried out in a calculated and wellorgani­sed manner, without any disruption­s to flight schedules,” Co remarked.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEY SANCHEZ MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_joey ?? MAYOR Abby Binay led the lighting of the giant Christmas Tree at the Makati City Hall recently to kick off the Yuletide season. With her in the rites are Vice Mayor Monique Lagdameo, Congressme­n Luis Campos and Kid Pena and Councilor Jhong Hilario. The city is reusing the decoration­s displayed last year in line with its efforts towards sustainabl­e waste management.
PHOTOGRAPH BY JOEY SANCHEZ MENDOZA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE @tribunephl_joey MAYOR Abby Binay led the lighting of the giant Christmas Tree at the Makati City Hall recently to kick off the Yuletide season. With her in the rites are Vice Mayor Monique Lagdameo, Congressme­n Luis Campos and Kid Pena and Councilor Jhong Hilario. The city is reusing the decoration­s displayed last year in line with its efforts towards sustainabl­e waste management.

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