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Bingcang is new prexy of CIAC

March 17, 2023 Jun I. Legaspi 303 views

THE Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) on Friday announced that Joshua Bingcang is the new president and chief executive officer (CEO).

Bingcang is the senior vice president of the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) who recently took his oath of office before Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Jaime Bautista to assume the CIAC post, replacing Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Darwin Cunanan.

CIAC is a subsidiary of the BCDA and is mandated to ensure the development of the Clark civil aviation complex while the DOTr exercises policy supervision and operational control over the CIAC.

Under the Marcos Jr. administration, the DOTr assigned CIAC to exercise regulatory supervision and oversight of activities occurring within the aviation complex, including the Clark International Airport (CIA).

Bingcang was appointed OIC of the Clark aviation firm from 2019 to 2020, months after the privatization of the CIA and during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

He will now head the Clark aviation firm, poised to strengthen its commercial, engineering, and corporate management teams to develop a globally-competitive service and logistics center at the aviation complex surrounding the CIA.

As senior vice president of BCDA, Bingcang led the Clark airport expansion project, considered the fastest infrastructure project implemented by the national government, which set the template for all other projects under the former Duterte administration’s “Build, Build, Build” (BBB) program.

Bingcang is a licensed electrical engineer and holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of the Philippines (UP).

He also attended an Urban Policy and Governance program at the Nanyang Technological University and trained at the Harvard Kennedy School in Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure.

He also managed the completion of the New Clark City project – a 9,450-hectare modern metropolis located within the Clark Special Economic Zone and envisioned it to be the next growth driver in Luzon.

CIAC is the government corporation managing the 2,367-hectare Clark Civil Aviation Complex, home to the Clark International Airport and host to the mixed-use commercial hub Clark Global City and other locators engaged in manufacturing, information and technology, renewable energy, and other non-aviation-related industries.

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