Mati Airport

Mati Airport (IATA: MXI, ICAO: RPMQ) — formerly Imelda R. Marcos Airport[1] — serves the general area of Mati, the capital city of the province of Davao Oriental in the Philippines.It was built on a 174,040-square-meter (1,873,400 sq ft) property owned by the Rabat and Rocamora families.[1] Since there is no deeds of donation executed to transfer the associated properties from the two families to the government, the airport could not be used for commercial flights.[3] Around the 2010s, the airport is used by the Mindanao Saga Flying Club to provide aerial views of Mati to tourists.[2][5] By 2019, the DOTr had allocated ₱200 million for airport development, including rehabilitation and construction of the runway, fencing, and upgrading of the passenger terminal.
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