MANILA, Philippines — The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap) and the Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Ltd. (Aerothai) on Tuesday inked a deal to build, operate, and maintain communication infrastructure in the country.
The agreement involves building three very-high frequency (VHF) air-ground data link stations in Clark, Pampanga; Kalibo, Aklan; and Metro Manila.
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Caap and Aerothai operate seven VHF air-ground data link stations across the Philippines, ensuring smooth communication between air traffic services and airline operational control.
Aerothai is a state enterprise overseeing air navigation services and airspace management under the Ministry of Transport in Thailand.
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Caap Director General Capt. Manuel Antonio Tamayo and Aerothai President Nopasit Chakpitak signed the agreement in Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday, November 26.
In a statement on Tuesday, Tamayo said, “This agreement goes beyond technicalities; it reflects a unified commitment to excellence in aviation service delivery.”