The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines and Weathernews Inc. have renewed their partnership to expand airport monitoring systems with the installation of additional cameras across the country.
Weathernews has already installed cameras in 24 airports nationwide, providing visual data that supports real-time monitoring of weather conditions and airport operations.
The camera network supplies information to aviation stakeholders including airlines and general aviation operators, helping improve operational awareness and safety.
Under the expanded collaboration, five more airports are proposed for future camera installations.
These include CAAP-operated airports such as San Vicente Airport and Siquijor Airport.
Additional installations are also planned at major gateways operated by other airport authorities, including Clark International Airport, Ninoy Aquino International Airport and Bohol–Panglao International Airport.
The partnership renewal was formalized during the signing of a memorandum of agreement held on 5 March at the Civil Aviation Training Center.
“This partnership reflects the principle that progress is never achieved alone. It is built through partnership, trust, and shared responsibility. Through this initiative, we reaffirm our steadfast commitment to safety, operational excellence, and to the Filipino people who depend on our skies to connect, trade, and dream,” said Raul Del Rosario, CAAP director general.
Weathernews Representative Director Chihito Kusabiraki highlighted the company’s continued commitment to aviation safety in the Philippines.
“We value this partnership in supporting of the Philippine aviation safety by providing this reliable network of live cameras in each airport supported by CAAP,” Kusabiraki said.