Slide 5 Flashcards
First Filipino-Owned Airline
- established by the Lopez family
served domestic routes to Bacolod, Baguio,
Cebu, Davao, Del Monte, and Manila
- incorporated in Iloilo as the first real
Filipino airlin
Iloilo
Negros Air Express Company (INAEC)
- Chief of the Philippine Constabulary
- Under his leadership, the aviation unit in the
Philippine Constabulary was created
Brigader General Basilio J. Valdes
- Due to financial stress and political reasons,
it was decided to shut down, file for
bankruptcy, and liquidate the company.
demise of patco
- passed by the Philippine Legislature
- created the to assist Philippine Constabulary in
peacekeeping duties, reconnaissance,
fighting locusts and other agricultural pests
and assisting customs and immigration
officers. - later named the “Philippine Air Force”
Philippine Constabulary Air
Corps
former senator Ramon
J. Fernandez acquired a franchise of
PATCO, reorganized, and renamed it
Flights offered: Manila to Laoag, Davao,
Zamboanga, Iloilo, Legaspi,
Cebu, Bacolod
PAL
At the end of WW2, INEAC was rebuilt and
converted to
- In 1946, it flew to Hong Kong and Bangkok
making it the First Filipino Airline to go
Regional
Far Eastern Asia Transport Inc.
(FEATI)
reorganized the Civil Aeronautics Board
and the Civil Aeronautics Administration.
Civil Aeronautics Act of the PH
Airmen licensing, aircraft airworthiness, and
regulations are under the
Civil Aeronautics
Administration.
The Philippine Airlines was given
permission to use the Philippine flag as their
logo making PAL the country’s legacy
airline.
Republic Act No. 2232
Operated under the Armed Forces of the
Philippines.
- Established to cater to the educational needs,
of military personnel, civilian employees
- Later renamed to Philippine State College
of Aeronautics
Basa Air Base Community College