Distribution hub for international courier services at the Subic Bay International Airport

About this project
Market/offer the Subic Bay International Airport (SBIA) to a major international courier service provider (e.g. UPS, DHL, etc.) to establish its distribution hub in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. The SBIA was once the distribution hub of Federal Express in Asia-Pacific from 1995 until its exit in 2009 when it relocated to its new hub in China. There is a high demand for air courier service providers from manufacturing companies in the Subic Bay Freeport that, instead of going to other airports (Manila and Clark) to ship their products via air, they can do so with ease at the SBIA. The SBIA was originally completed in 1996 in time for the hosting of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation/APEC Summit.  It has a 10,000-square meter passenger terminal that has two gates, two jet ways, a closed-circuit television system, and a 9,000-foot runway.  The Airport also has a 450-passenger seating area, and a 24/7 availability of aviation fuel support.  It is also considered to be one of the most secure airports in the country.