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Philippine (NAIA) Airport
Terminal 3
is built on a 63.5-hectare lot that sits on
Villamor Air Base. The terminal building has a
total floor area of 182,500 m2, having a total
length of 1.2 kilometers. A 4-level shopping
mall connects the terminal and parking
buildings. The parking building has a capacity
of 2,000 cars while the outdoor parking area has
a capacity of 1,200 cars. The terminal is
capable of servicing 33,000 passengers daily at
peak or 6,000 passengers per hour.
Its apron
area has a size of 147,400 m2, 34 air bridges,
20 contact gates with the ability of servicing
28 planes at any given time. The terminal has 70
flight information terminals, 314 display
monitors, with 300 kilometers of fiber optic I.T.
cabling. It also has 29 restroom blocks. The
departure area has five entrances all equipped
with X-ray machines with the final security
check having 18 X-ray machines while its baggage
claim has 7 large baggage carousels, each with
its own flight display monitor.
According
to opinions of other tourists, if the terminal 3
opens, there would be more airlines to serve the
Philippines which will make the economy boost.
LSI provided staff (Prof. David R. Langholff) to
Takenaka Corporation, Tokyo who held the
position of Senior Special Systems and
Integration Manager and Engineers.

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