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Next Naia upgrade: P319-M passenger boarding bridges

The new passenger boarding bridges at Naia Terminal 1. Courtesy of Manila International Airport Authority.

The new passenger boarding bridges at Naia Terminal 1. Courtesy of Manila International Airport Authority.

Nine “unreliable” passenger boarding bridges—enclosed sky bridges connecting airports to airplanes—will be replaced before the end of the year with sleek, glass-walled, Chinese-made models worth P319 million.

In a statement, Manila International Airport Authority (Miaa) General Manager Ed Monreal said the “outdated” sky bridges up for replacement at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) Terminal 1 had been in use for over three decades and were susceptible to breakdowns.

A total of 11 more bridges would be replaced next year, he said. The firm supplying the new bridges, Shenzhen CIMC-TianDa Airport Support Ltd., has provided 4,000 similar bridges to 200 airports worldwide, he added. —MATTHEW REYSIO-CRUZ

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