Biliran Airport
Airport in Naval, Biliran
RPVQ
Location in the Philippines
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Biliran Airport (Cebuano: Tugpahanan sa Biliran, Waray: Luparan han Biliran, Filipino: Paliparan ng Biliran) (ICAO: RPVQ) is an airport serving the general area of the island of Biliran, located in the province of Biliran in the Philippines. There was only one airline flying this route from Cebu to Naval 5x weekly; Air Juan, until they went bankrupt in 2020.
The Biliran airport was constructed in the 1970s as an adjunct of the Busali Ranch, believed to have been acquired by the administration of then President Ferdinand Marcos.[1]
References
- ^ "Biliran Airport".
External links
- Biliran Island
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Airports in the Philippines (statistics)
- Cebu
- Clark
- Davao
- Iloilo
- Kalibo
- Laoag
- Manila–Ninoy Aquino
- Puerto Princesa
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Class 2 |
- Alabat
- Allah Valley
- Bagabag
- Baler
- Bantayan
- Biliran
- Bislig
- Borongan
- Bulan
- Calapan
- Catbalogan
- Daet
- Guiuan
- Hilongos
- Iba
- Iligan
- Ipil
- Itbayat
- Jomalig
- Liloy
- Lingayen
- Lubang
- Maasin
- Malabang
- Mamburao
- Mansalay
- Mapun
- Mati
- M'lang
- Palanan
- Pinamalayan
- Plaridel
- Rosales
- San Fernando
- Siocon
- Siquijor
- Sorsogon
- Ubay
- Vigan
- Wao
- Edwin Andrews
- Danilo Atienza
- Cesar Basa
- Antonio Bautista
- Camp Capinpin
- Clark
- Benito Ebuen
- Basilio Fernando
- Lumbia
- Fort Magsaysay
- Ernesto Rabina
- Rajah Buayan
- Rancudo (Pag-asa Island)
- Tarumpitao Point
- Jesus Villamor
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