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In 1902, Clark was established by the Americans and was formerly
known as Fort Stotsenburg.
In 1917, the eastern portion of Fort Stotsenburg was converted into
an airfield and was renamed Clark Air Field in 1919. In 1947, the first
RP-US Military Bases Agreement was signed. This integrated Clark
Field and Fort Stotsenburg into the Clark Air Base.
In November 1991, the Clark Air Base was reverted back to the
Philippine government.
RA 7227, also known as the Bases Conversion Act of 1992, created
the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) as the
implementing arm of the government to accelerate the conversion of
the former Clark Military Reservation into the Clark Special
Economic Zone, where Clark Development Corporation (CDC)
became a subsidiary corporation of BCDA, and in turn, the Clark
International Airport Corporation (CIAC) as a subsidiary of the CDC.
In April 2008, Executive Order 716 was issued, transforming the
CIAC as a subsidiary of the BCDA.
Pursuant to EO 716, series of 2008, the Clark International Airport Corporation is tasked and mandated to develop, operate, manage and maintain
the Clark Civil Aviation Complex.
The Clark Civil Aviation Complex, located within the Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga, the biggest American military base outside the United
States, covers an area of approximately 2,367 hectares with a 3,200-meter long runway and associated taxiways, aircraft parking apron, a
passenger terminal building and related facilities.
Within its immediate environs, Clark has a local catchment area with an estimated population of 23 million. It covers Regions 1, 2 and 3, the CAR
and the northern part of NCR which are the Quezon City and the KAMANAVA area.
At the center of the Clark Civil Aviation Complex is the Clark International Airport (CRK).
The Clark International Airport (CRK) is located at the heart of Central Luzon, making it the most viable and convenient airport of choice for
travelers from North-Central Luzon and the northern Metro Manila area who wants to avoid the hustle and bustle of
the city streets. It is easily accessible by shuttle bus from various points of Metro Manila and North Luzon.
The Clark International Airport (CRK) is one of the biggest aviation complexes in Asia with two (2) runways in
parallel configuration that can easily be extended to 4 kilometers to accommodate new generation wide-bodied
aircrafts. The primary runway (Runway 02R/20L) has a length of 3,200 meters and a width of 61 meters. It is fully
equipped with all navigational aids and lighting facilities and has a Category 1 rating for precision approach. The
secondary runway (Runway 02L/20R) has a length of 3,200 meters and a width of 45 meters. It is not yet equipped
with navigational aids and lighting facilities and is currently used for Visual Flight Rules (VFR) only. The airport is well
equipped with a Terminal Radar Approach Control, Navigational Aids, Meteorological Equipment, Airfield Ground
Lighting System and Crash, Fire and Rescue facilities.
The Clark International Airport (CRK) takes pride in its modern amenities complemented by airline support
services such as Gate Gourmet, the world’s largest in-flight catering service provider; SIA Engineering Philippines, for
Maintenance Repair Overhaul Facility; Lubwell Corporation, for into plane fuel service provider and Clark Airport
Service Support Corporation (CASSC), for ground handling facility to name a few.
All these are being undertaken with the end vision of developing the Clark International Airport (CRK) as the
next premiere international gateway of the Philippines and the best services and logistics int he Asia-Pacific region.
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