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Untuk tokoh dengan nama yang sama yang terbunuh di tempat yang sama lihat Benigno Aquino Jr Bandar Udara Internasional Ninoy Aquino bahasa Filipino Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Ninoy Aquino atau BUINA ˈ n aɪ e locally n ɑː ˈ iː j e Bandar Udara Internasional Manila IATA MNL ICAO RPLL demikian juga kode nama Lapangan Nichols Nichols merupakan nama bandara yang terletak di Manila Filipina Bandara ini merupakan bandara terbesar di Filipina Bandara ini terletak di perbatasan Kota Pasay dan Kota Paranaque Pada tahun 2007 bandara ini melayani 20 467 627 penumpang Bandar Udara Internasional Ninoy AquinoPaliparang Pandaigdig ng Ninoy AquinoIATA MNLICAO RPLLWMO 98429InformasiJenisPublik MiliterPemilikPemerintah FilipinaPengelolaManila International Airport AuthorityMelayaniGreater Manila AreaLokasiParanaque dan Pasay Metro Manila FilipinaMaskapai penghubungCebgo Cebu Pacific PAL Express Philippine Airlines Philippines AirAsiaZona waktuPHT UTC 08 00 Ketinggian dpl23 mdplKoordinat14 30 30 N 121 01 11 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luarTerminal SuntingTerminal 1 Sunting nbsp Check in hall di NAIA Terminal 1The development of the Manila International Airport was finally approved through the promulgation of Executive Order No 381 which authorized the airport s development In 1973 a feasibility study airport master plan was done by Airways Engineering Corporation through a US 29 6 million loan from the Asian Development Bank The Detailed Engineering Design of the New Manila International Airport Development Project was done by Renardet Sauti Transplan F F Cruz Consultant while the terminal s Detailed Architectural Design was prepared by Leandro Locsin s L V Locsin and Associates 4 In 1974 the detailed designs were adopted by the Philippine Government and was subsequently approved by the Asian Development Bank on September 18 1975 Actual work on the terminal began during the second quarter of 1978 The terminal was completed in 1981 and had a size of 67 000 square meters with a design capacity of 4 5 million passengers per year 5 It currently serves all non Philippine Airlines and non Cebu Pacific international flights In 1989 a Master Plan Review recommended the construction of two new terminals NAIA 2 and NAIA 3 as well as many other facility improvements 4 The terminal reached capacity in 1991 when it registered a total passenger volume of 4 53 million Since 1991 the terminal has been over capacity and has been recording an annual average growth rate of 11 4 but improvements to the airport increased its capacity to 6 million passengers yearly 6 It has 18 air bridges and services 33 airlines as of May 2011 Interestingly enough the building does not have a Gate 8 and a Gate 13 Compared with international terminals in other Asian countries Terminal 1 has consistently ranked at the bottom due to limited and outdated facilities poor passenger comfort and crowding the Terminal has been operating above designed capacity for decades now 7 In this regard transport authorities plan to give Terminal 1 a makeover the plans were approved by President Benigno Aquino III The makeover and upgrade includes the expansion of the arrival area addition of parking spaces and improvement of other terminal facilities 8 The Transportation and Communications Department previously announced that as soon as Terminal 3 becomes fully operational Terminal 1 would be rehabilitated into an Airport City with the intention of Cebu Pacific Air to convert Terminal 1 into an exclusive terminal for their aircraft 9 This terminal handles all international flights except those operated by Cebu Pacific Philippine Airlines PAL Express Zest Airways and All Nippon Airways The rehabilitation of Terminal 1 will be completed by November 2014 10 Terminal 2 Centennial Terminal Sunting Terminal kedua NAIA 2 yang terletak di Old MIA Road selesai pada tahun 1998 dan mulai beroperasi pada tahun 1999 Teminal itu dinamakan Centennial Terminal dalam rangka memperingati seratus tahun centennial deklarasi kemerdekaan Filipina Terminal yang berluas 75 000 meter persegi awalnya dirancang oleh Aeroports de Paris menjadi terminal domestik tetapi desain kemudian dimodifikasi untuk mengakomodasi penerbangan internasional 11 Terminal ini memiliki kapasitas 2 5 juta penumpang per tahun di sayap internasional dan 5 juta di sayap nasionalnya dimungkinkan untuk menampung sembilan juta penumpang per tahun jika diperlukan 11 Terminal 2 secara eksklusif digunakan oleh Philippine Airlines untuk penerbangan domestik dan internasional Terminal ini dibagi menjadi dua sayap Sayap Utara untuk penerbangan internasional dan Sayap Selatan yang menangani operasi domestik Saat ini Terminal 2 memiliki 12 garbarata Ada beberapa kafe dan restoran yang tersebar di seluruh pos keamanan terminal Ada juga bagian bebas bea kecil di sayap utara Kebutuhan untuk dua terminal lainnya diusulkan oleh Rencana Induk Ulasan dari bandara yang dilakukan pada tahun 1989 oleh Aeroports de Paris ADP Penelitian ini difasilitasi melalui hibah dari Pemerintah Prancis Tinjauan tersebut menelan biaya 2 9 juta franc Prancis dan telah disampaikan kepada Pemerintah Filipina untuk evaluasi pada tahun 1990 12 In 1991 the French government granted a 30 million franc soft loan to the Philippine government which was to be used to cover the Detailed Architectural and Engineering Design of the NAIA Terminal 2 ADP completed the design in 1992 and in 1994 the Japanese Government granted an 18 12 billion yen soft loan to the Philippine Government to finance 75 of the terminal s construction costs and 100 of the supervision costs Construction of the terminal began on December 11 1995 and was formally turned over to the government of the Philippines on December 28 1998 Terminal 3 Sunting The third terminal of the airport Terminal 3 or NAIA 3 is the newest and biggest terminal in the NAIA complex wherein construction started in 1997 The terminal is one of the most controversial projects in the Philippines in that the government has become involved with legal battles red tape and arbitration cases in both the United States and Singapore as well as technical and safety concerns which delayed its opening several times 13 The terminal 3 is built on a 63 5 hectare lot that sits on Villamor Air Base The terminal building has a total floor area of 182 500 m having a total length of 1 2 kilometers A four level shopping mall connects the terminal and parking buildings The parking building has a capacity of 2 000 cars while the outdoor parking area has a capacity of 1 200 cars The terminal is capable of servicing 33 000 passengers daily at peak or 6 000 passengers per hour Its apron area has a size of 147 400 m 34 air bridges 20 contact gates with the ability of servicing 28 planes at any given time The terminal has 70 flight information terminals 314 display monitors with 300 kilometers of fiber optic I T cabling It also has 29 restroom blocks The departure area has five entrances all equipped with X ray machines with the final security check having 18 X ray machines Its baggage claim has 7 large baggage carousels each with its own flight display monitor 11 The terminal officially opened to selected domestic flights from July 22 2008 initially Cebu Pacific only then Philippine Airlines subsidiaries Air Philippines and PAL Express with Cebu Pacific international flights using it from August 1 2008 All international operations except for those from PAL are intended to operate from Terminal 3 in the future originally proposed to move in fourth quarter of 2010 14 however domestic carriers Cebu Pacific and Airphil Express then Air Philippines remained the only tenants for the first two years of its operation The vast majority of international flights still operate from Terminal 1 with the exception of All Nippon Airways being the first foreign based carrier to operate out of Terminal 3 started in February 27 2011 Terminal 4 Manila Domestic Passenger Terminal Sunting nbsp NAIA Terminal 4The Manila Domestic Passenger Terminal also known as NAIA Terminal 4 15 is host to all domestic flights within the Philippines that are operated by AirAsia Zest and Tigerair Philippines among others Although it s intended to be a domestic airport AirAsia Zest hosts most of its international flights as well There are no jet bridges and passengers walk to and from the aircraft or are occasionally bussed Twenty six check in counters are located in the terminal The departure hall has the seating capacity for 969 people at a time Several food stores and a book and magazine stall are also available Five baggage carousels are located in the terminal whilst domestic airline offices banks restaurants and a grocery store are also located right beside the domestic passenger terminal 16 The Domestic Terminal on the old Airport Road was built in 1948 and is located near the north end of Runway 13 31 An old hangar has since been annexed to the terminal Airbus A380 Sunting NAIA is one two airports in the Philippines that meet the infrastructure requirements for the Airbus A380 the other is Clark International Airport As of July 2013 no commercial flights are operating using this aircraft however it is an airport that provides MRO services conducted by Lufthansa Technik Philippines On October 11 2007 NAIA hosted the debut of the Airbus A380 in the Philippines after test aircraft MSN009 registered as F WWEA landed on Runway 24 The test flight demonstrated that the A380 could land on existing runways in Asia and that the primary international airport of the Philippines can support aircraft as large as the A380 17 Maskapai SuntingPenumpang Sunting MaskapaiTujuanAir ChinaBeijing Ibu KotaAir JuanBusuangaAir NiuginiPort Moresebyindonesia AirAsiaKuala Lumpur Internasional ManadoAirAsia PhilippinesBangkok Don Mueang Cagayan de Oro Caticlan Cebu Davao Denpasar Bali Guangzhou Kota Ho Chi Minh Hong Kong Iloilo Jakarta Soekarno Hatta Kalibo Kaohsiung Kota Kinabalu Kuala Lumpur Internasional Makau Puerto 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CargoIstanbul AtaturkTransportasi darat SuntingAntar terminal Sunting The Manila International Airport Authority runs a shuttle bus system which connects all four terminals for the convenience of passengers who have onward connections on flights departing from another terminal Shuttle buses run every fifteen minutes during daytime hours but passengers are required to clear immigration and customs to use the system Philippine Airlines operates an airside shuttle service between Terminals 2 and 3 for passengers connecting to onward PAL Express flights and vice versa Koneksi eksternal Sunting Bus dan jeepney Sunting Nine bus routes serve the airport from various points in Metro Manila eight which go through Epifanio de los Santos Avenue EDSA and one via Circumferential Road 5 C 5 Rute bus yang melayani NAIARute Terminus Daerah yang dilayani Operator Terminal yang dilayaniNorzagaray Sapang Palay NAIA via Commonwealth Fairview Norzagaray Bulacan Paranaque Pasay Makati Mandaluyong Quezon City San Jose del Monte Norzagaray Luzon Bus 2 1Grotto NAIA via EDSA Fairview San Jose del Monte City Bulacan Paranaque Pasay Makati Mandaluyong Quezon City San Jose del Monte CEM Trans Ismael Bus Lines Jayross Lucky Seven Philippine Corinthian RGM Grand Rally Valisno Express 2 1Grotto NAIA via EDSA Ayala Buendia San Jose del Monte City Bulacan Paranaque Pasay Makati Mandaluyong Quezon City San Jose del Monte NAIA Metro Link 2 1NAIA San Jose del Monte via EDSA San Jose del Monte City Bulacan Paranaque Pasay Makati Mandaluyong Quezon City San Jose del Monte Santrans 2 1Malanday Terminal NAIA via EDSA Buendia Ayala Valenzuela City Paranaque Pasay Makati Mandaluyong Quezon City Valenzuela Malanday Metro Link NAIA Metro Link 2 1Bagong Silang NAIA via Maligaya Park EDSA Novaliches Quezon City Paranaque Pasay Makati Mandaluyong Quezon City Joyselle Express 2 1NAIA Malanday via EDSA MacArthur Valenzuela City Paranaque Pasay Makati Mandaluyong Quezon City Caloocan South Malabon Valenzuela California Bus Lines Laguna Starbus Malanday Gold Express 2 1Lagro NAIA via Fairview Novaliches Quezon City Paranaque Pasay Makati Mandaluyong Quezon City Fermina Express 2 1Eastwood City Marriott Terminal via Acropolis Bagumbayan Quezon City Pasay Taguig Makati Pasig Quezon City Citylink 3All four terminals are also served by local jeepney routes serving Paranaque and Pasay Kereta Sunting nbsp Stasiun Kereta Api Nichols dengan jalan layang di atas mengarah ke bandaraThe airport is connected albeit indirectly by rail Baclaran station of the Manila Light Rail Transit System and Nichols station of the Philippine National Railways both serve the airport complex An MIAA operated shuttle bus also connects Terminal 3 to the Taft Avenue MRT Station In the future with the extension of the existing Yellow Line a new station Manila International Airport station is set to connect the airport albeit still indirectly to the LRT A four station spur extension of the Yellow Line directly connecting Terminal 3 to Baclaran is also proposed Jalan raya Sunting The NAIA Expressway or NAIA Skyway connects NAIA Nichols Exit of Metro Manila Skyway and Andrews Avenue in front of Terminal 3 It would soon be extended to Domestic Road linking with Terminal 4 Domestic Terminal and NAIA Road linking with Terminal 2 before reaching Roxas Boulevard and Coastal Road Terminal 3 is served by the Nichols Exit of South Luzon Expressway while Terminal 1 is served by Ninoy Aquino Avenue from Roxas Boulevard NAIA Road Referensi Sunting Airport Statistics PDF Manila International Airport Authority Diakses tanggal May 19 2018 pranala nonaktif permanen Busiest Airports in 2016 Philippine Air Space Blog Diakses tanggal April 3 2017 MIAA reports significant hike in air travellers traffic Manila Standard Diakses tanggal January 18 2018 a b c Airport Terminal 1 pranala nonaktif permanen Manila International Airport Authority Diarsipkan 2006 04 14 di Wayback Machine Accessed September 7 2006 TERMINAL 1 Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2007 10 14 Diakses tanggal 2014 01 17 Salinan arsip Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2013 02 10 Diakses tanggal 2014 01 17 Reviews of Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport with Passenger reviews about Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport standards airlinequality com 1 This has yet to occur or commence Cebu Pacific eyeing Airport City DOTC Inquirer net Philippine News for Filipinos Diarsipkan 2010 11 18 di Wayback Machine globalnation inquirer net RENOVATIONS OF NAIA TERMINAL 1 EXPECTED TO COMPLETE BY NOVEMBER 2014 Philippine Flight Network Diakses tanggal 21 November 2013 a b c airport tech Airport Terminal 1 pranala nonaktif permanen Manila International Airport Authority Diarsipkan 2006 04 14 di Wayback Machine Diakses 7 September 2006 GMANews TV NAIA 3 inspected for Monday opening report Nation Official Website of GMA News and Public Affairs Latest Philippine News BETA gmanes tv Accessed June 28 2008 Bright future for rural banks Business Mirror Diarsipkan 2012 03 09 di Wayback Machine Accessed May 14 2009 About NAIA Terminal 4 Manila International Airport Authority Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2014 02 22 Diakses tanggal June 28 2012 Domestic Terminal Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2008 04 25 Diakses tanggal 2014 01 17 AFP Airbus super jumbo visits Philippines to show it is ready for Asia Agence France Presse October 11 2007Pranala luar SuntingNinoy Aquino International Airport Manila International Airport Authority NAIA MIAA Website pranala nonaktif permanen Diakses 22 Me 2007 Diperoleh dari https id wikipedia org w index php title Bandar Udara Internasional Ninoy Aquino amp oldid 23073227