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Philippines Completes Key Runway on Pag-asa Amid Tensions with China


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The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has announced the completion of a pivotal runway extension on Pag-asa (Thitu) Island in the contested West Philippine Sea. This development is part of broader infrastructure projects designed to bolster the island's accessibility and strategic importance. "Our runway is 100% complete. We are now finalising the surrounding ancillaries, aiming for completion within the year," AFP spokesperson Col. Francel Margareth Padilla stated.

 

The newly completed three-kilometre runway enhances the island's capability to accommodate larger aircraft, significantly improving its connectivity for military operations and potential civilian activities. This strategic move comes amid lingering tensions marked by the presence of Chinese vessels near the island. It was during a maritime domain awareness (MDA) flight, on June 3, that the Philippine Air Force’s C-130 aircraft received a radio challenge from China, underscoring the region's ongoing geopolitical sensitivities.

 

Pag-asa Island, approximately 270 nautical miles west of Puerto Princesa City in Palawan, is the largest among the nine disputed features occupied by the Philippines in the Kalayaan Island Group. The AFP's efforts here reflect the government's commitment to asserting its territorial claims and enhancing defense capabilities.

 

In conjunction with the runway project, the Department of National Defense (DND) is nearing the completion of a hangar and control tower on the island. These facilities will be essential for managing aircraft operations efficiently, ensuring the smooth arrival and departure of planes.

 

Highlighting the island's developmental focus, AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr., alongside House Speaker Martin Romualdez, recently visited Pag-asa. During their visit, Romualdez confirmed that the Lower House had allocated P3 billion for infrastructure projects on the island. These initiatives include airport reclamation, building a naval port, and creating a fishing sanctuary, all aimed at reinforcing the Philippines' presence and viability in the region.

 

As the Philippines approaches its 127th Independence Day, the completion of the runway not only strengthens national pride but also strategically showcases its steadfast resilience amid external maritime challenges.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from Manila Bulletin 2025-06-04

 

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Geographically, I'm struggling to understand why China claims ownership of this area.  Strategically it's pretty obvious why.  Hope there's a political discussion that can be had to resolve peacefully.

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