CAAP turns over management of six airports to BARMM

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CAAP turns over management of six airports to BARMM
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ICYMI: The CAAP has transferred the management of six airports in Mindanao to the BARMM.

ADVERTISEMENTSanga-Sanga Airport and Mapun Airstrip in Tawi-TawiThe turnover ceremony was held on Wednesday. It was Brig. Gen. Dionisio Robles, chief of the Intelligence and Investigation Division Acting of CAAP, and Bangsamoro Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim.

The transfer was made possible by a memorandum of agreement made on Sept. 20, 2022, between CAAP and the BARMM Ministry of Transportation and Communications .

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