Makati Jaya International Airport | |||
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IATA: MMK – ICAO: XMMK | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Owner | State Transport Office | ||
Operator | Makati Jaya Aviation Authority | ||
Serves | Makati Jaya | ||
Location | Mueng, Makati Jaya, Singapiar | ||
Hub for | Air Singapiar Altas Cathay Pacific Lufthansa Pacific International Airways Qantas Singapiar Airlines Singapiar Air Forces | ||
Secondary Hub for | {{{secondary hub}}} | ||
Focus city for | {{{focus city}}} | ||
Elevation AMSL | 117 ft / 36 m | ||
Coordinates | 12° 13′ 26″ N, 134° 40′ 12″ E | ||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
m | ft | ||
4,000 | 13,123 | Concrete | |
4,054 | 13,300 | Concrete | |
18L/02R | 3,085 | 12,475 | Concrete |
Statistics (2010) | |||
54,157,824 | |||
497,543 |
Makati Jaya International Airport(IATA:MMK,ICAO:XMMK) is an international Airport located 16 mi from the city centre in the discrit of Mueng.
The airport ,operated by Makati Jaya Airport Authority(MJAA), is the hub to Pacific Airways International(largest and main hub),
History[]
In 1969, Makati Jaya International Airport was built as Hun Matao Airport.
Terminals[]
The airport has three terminal: 1, 2, and 3. Terminal 1 Serves as the the hub for Pacific Airways International(largest and main) and other Oneworld members. Terminal 2 serves as the international hub for Lufthansa and many other airlines. Terminal three serves low-cost and charter airlines.
Terminal 1[]
MJIA's oldest terminal operated as the sole terminal from its opening on 1 July 1981 right up until the opening of Terminal 2 nine years later. Configured in a slim, H-shaped layout that is 1⅞ miles long. In order increase the number of aerobridges which may be built, it underwent two major upgrading works over its lifespan. A major refurbishment was completed in 1995 at a cost of T170 million and work to extend two finger piers to add 64 aerobridges at a cost of T420 million took place from 1996 to 1999. Today, the terminal spans an area of 2,280,020 m² and can accommodate a maximum passenger capacity of 41 million passengers a year.
Upgrading works are currently on-going, with its completion targeted for 2012. Costing T500 million, it will be the terminals' biggest overhaul to date, involving works on its facade and halls under a theme called "Tropical City".
Termiunal 2[]
Terminal 2 was built in 2001 directly across form Terminal 1. It has