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DOTr terminates OTS staff over alleged ‘Tanim-Bala’ incident at NAIA

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has dismissed three personnel from the Office of Transportation Security (OTS) over their alleged involvement in the "tanim-bala" or bullet-planting incident at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on 6 March.

NAIA modernization set for 2025 with Collins Aerospace partnership

The New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC) has joined forces with Collins Aerospace to overhaul Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), aiming to create a world-class travel experience. The modernization, which will begin in May and culminate by September this year, includes advanced self-service kiosks, biometric screening, and real-time flight updates.
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Government to bid out NAIA management operations 

The government is preparing the terms of reference for the plan to bid out to the private sector the operations of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, the main gateway to the Philippines.

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Pasig mayor Vico Sotto inducts PRSP board 2026-2027 term

The Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP) inducted its 2026–2027 Board of Trustees before Vico Sotto, mayor of Pasig City, during a ceremony at the Temporary Pasig City Hall on March 9.

Prime Infra to acquire Colombian oil producer SierraCol

Prime Infrastructure Capital Inc. (Prime Infra), part of the Razon Group, has agreed to acquire all shares of SierraCol Energy Limited from global investment firm The Carlyle Group, a move analysts describe as timely and strategically important for both the company and the Philippines’ energy security.

SBCorp targets P12B loans, eyes P15B upside

The government’s lending arm for small businesses is aiming higher this year as demand for credit among entrepreneurs continues to grow.

Middle East conflict speed ASEAN renewables

Rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East may unintentionally accelerate Southeast Asia’s shift toward renewable energy, as governments confront the economic risks of heavy dependence on imported fossil fuels.

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