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Airport Overview

The Subic Bay International Airport is a 200-hectare aviation facility ready for commercial or chartered aircraft operations, air cargo handling and warehousing, aircraft repair and maintenance, and other general aviation businesses.


Airport Location and Contact

Country

Philippines

Province or District

Zambales

Nearest Town or City with Distance from Airport

Olongapo City (5km)

Airport’s Complete Name

Subic Bay International Airport

Latitude

14.795434

Longitude

120.282485

Elevation (ft and m)

64 ft / 20 m

IATA Code

SFS

ICAO Code

RPLB

Managing Company or Airport Authority

Subic Bay International Airport Authority

Management Contact Person

Marcelo S. Santos

Airport Manager, Subic Bay International Airport Authority

+63 47 252-3131

Jerico D. Campus

Officer-in-Charge

+63 47 252-6450 loc. 3460

Open From (hours)

24 hours

Open To (hours)

24 hours

Airport Picture



Description and Contacts of Key Companies

Subic Bay International Airport Authority

  • General Manager
    • +63 47 252 3131
  • Airfield Services
    • +63 47 252 5104
    • +63 47 252 5530
  • Operation Center-Terminal Operations
    • +63 47 252 5535
    • +63 47 252 9362


Bureau of Customs

Maritess T. Martin

Acting District Collector, CD13, Port of Subic

+63 047 252 7465

maritess.martin@customs.gov.ph


Ground Handling

South Pac Diversified Services, Inc.

South East Apron, Bldg. 8015, Rm. 153, Subic Bay International Airport,

Argonaut Highway, Subic Freeport Zone, Philippines 2222

+63 47 250-3010 | +63 998-863-5750

info@spdsinc.com


For more information on airport contacts, please see the following link: 4.5 Airport Companies Contact List.

Information on some aviation service providers can be found at: http://www.azfreight.com/

Runways

Runway #1

Runway Dimensions

3410 m x 60 m

Orientation

07/25

Surface

Asphalt/Concrete

Helicopter Pad

Helipad #1

Present

Yes

Largest Helicopter that can Land

Not specified

Width and Length (m)

150 m x 500 m

Surface

Concrete tarmac

Airport Infrastructure Details

Customs

Yes 

JET A-1 fuel

Yes

Immigration

Yes

AVGAS 100

Yes

Terminal Building

Yes

Single Point Refueling

Yes

Passenger Terminal

Yes

Air Starter Units

Yes

Cargo terminal

Yes

Ground Power (mobile)

Yes

Pax Transport to Airfield

Yes

Ground Handling Services

Yes

Control Tower

Yes

Latrine Servicing

Yes

Weather Facilities

Yes

Fire Fighting Category (ICAO)

Yes

Catering Services

Yes

De-icing Equipment

None

Base Operating Room

Yes

Parking Ramp Lighting

Yes

Airport Radar

Yes

Approach & Runway Lights

Yes

NDB

Yes

VOR

Yes

ILS

Yes



Customs Guidance

Bureau of Customs

Maritess T. Martin

Acting District Collector, CD13, Port of Subic

+63 047 252 7465

maritess.martin@customs.gov.ph

For more information on customs in the Philippines, please see the following link: 1.3 Customs Information. 

Storage Facilities

Fixed rates for the lease/rental of space at the SBIA terminal buildings, hangars, offices, factories and other airport buildings shall be upon mutual consent of the SBMA, thru the SBMA Administrator or his duly authorized representatives, and the parties involved.

Airfield Costs

Navigation Charges

Please refer to the following link for airport fees and charges: http://fly.mysubicbay.com.ph/fees-and-charges

LANDING AND TAKE-OFF FEES

International Operations

Fees are computed based on the maximum take-off weight (MTOW) in aircraft's Certification and per aircraft cycle (landing and take-off).

  • Up to 50,000 kg: US$1.84/500 kgs. or a fraction thereof
  • 50,001-100,000 kg: US$184.00 plus US$1.95/500 or a fraction thereof in excess of 50,000 kg
  • 100,001-150,000 kg: US$398.75 plus US$2.25/500 kg or fraction thereof in excess of 100,000 kg
  • 150,001 kg. and over: US$646.25 plus US$2.40/500 kg or fraction thereof in excess of 150,000 kg.

LIGHTING CHARGES

Aircraft that land, take-off or park during nighttime at the airport shall be levied additional lighting charges. Nighttime is between 6:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M.

  • Landing/take-off (International): US$12.00 per landing and/or take-off
  • Landing/take-off (Domestic): Php300.00 per landing and/or take-off
  • Parking: Additional 15% of the rate for daytime parking.

OPERATIONAL CHARGES

For each departing/arriving flight at SBIA, a charge of US$225.00 or its equivalent in pesos at the time of payment shall be imposed for the use of the enroute and airport/terminal navigation facilities and radar services of the SBIA regardless of the type of flight and its duration.

PARKING CHARGES

International Operations:

  • Fees are computed based on the maximum take-off weight in aircraft's certification and the number of hours parked after the first two (2) hours free parking period.
    • Up to 50,000 kgs.: 1st half-hour US$3.00. Each additional half hour thereafter or fraction thereof US$3.00.
    • 50,001-100,000kgs: 1st half-hour US$17.00. Each additional half-hour thereafter or fraction thereof US$5.00
    • 100,001-150,000kgs: 1st half-hour US$21.00. Each additional half-hour thereafter or fraction thereof US$7.00
    • 150,001 kgs. and over: 1st half-hour US$21.00. Each additional half-hour thereafter or fraction thereof US$7.00

Fuel Service Charges

A royalty fee shall be imposed on any person, firm or corporation, selling or delivery, directly or indirectly, aviation fuel, oil, grease or lubricants to any aircraft at the airport for their use. This royalty fee shall be as follows:

Aviation Fuel: US$0.0040/US gallon

Oil: US$0.015/US gallon

Grease: US$0.015/pound


Price per Litre USD - $

Jet A-1

0.459 / liter

Avgas

N/A

Cargo Terminal Charges

Lease/rental charges for SBMA-owned building other than the passenger/cargo terminal buildings inclusive of the land area occupied by said buildings shall be charged the following minimum rates:

Steel/Concrete hangars: US$4.00/m2/mo.

Open space (paved/unpaved): US$2.10/m2/mo.


Air-Bridge Charges

Ground Handling Service Fees:  A fee shall be charged for the use of the ramp facilities in accordance with the following schedule:

  • Ground handling services at Terminal: 5% of Gross Income
  • In-flight Catering: 5% of Gross Income
  • Repair and Maintenance Service: 5% of Gross Income

Security

Aside from regular law enforcement units that secure the airport, the Philippine National Police Aviation Security Group also provides back-up security.


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