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Bohol–Panglao International Airport (IATA: TAG, ICAO: RPSP) — also known as New Bohol International Airport or Panglao Island Airport — is an international airport on Panglao Island in the province of Bohol, Philippines. The airport opened on November 28, 2018 after decades of planning and three years of construction, replacing Tagbilaran ...
The Bohol Business Park was first proposed back in 2018 by former Boholano Governor Edgar Chatto after the closure of the former Tagbilaran Airport. The mixed-use development was planned to include commercial spaces and entertainment centers such as a convention center and coliseum, and spanning 28 hectares in size.
Edgardo Migriño Chatto was born on February 21, 1960, in Malate, Manila, the son of Eladio Chatto and the former Mayor of Balilihan, Bohol, Victoria Migriño Chatto. [2] A consistent honor student, he finished both his elementary and secondary education at the Divine Word College of Tagbilaran (now Holy Name University), in 1973 and 1979 respectively.
Tagbilaran Airport (IATA: TAG, ICAO: RPVT) was an airport that served the general area of Tagbilaran, the capital city of the province of Bohol in the Philippines.The airport was built and opened in the 1960s until it was closed for scheduled passenger services on November 27, 2018, when it was replaced by the new Bohol–Panglao International Airport.
In 1948, Balilihan suffered a great loss of territory when the biggest barrio, Catigbian, was given its town charter in spite of the strong representation against the move by town mayor Balbino Chatto and Gerardo Racho who personally went to Malacañang to see President Elpidio Quirino.
The airport was originally built by the Americans before World War II, used during the war, and since then by light planes only. [ 3 ] Three Bohol congressmen, Erico Aumentado , Arthur Yap and Rene Relampagos , united to promote the development of the airport in order to accommodate commercial domestic and aviation training flights.
Lino Ibarra Chatto: January 1, 1972 – March 3, 1978: Re-elected ... Political map of Bohol. There are 47 ... The province's main airport is the Bohol–Panglao ...
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