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{{Infobox airport
| name = Cesar Lim Rodriguez Airport
| nativename = Hulugpaan sang Cesar Lim Rodriguez (Hiligaynon)
Paliparang Cesar Lim Rodriguez (Filipino)

| IATA = RZP
| ICAO = RPSD
| type = Public
| owner-oper = Province of Palawan
| city-served = Taytay
| location = Barangay Sandoval, Taytay, Palawan
| elevation-f = 80
| elevation-m = 24
| metric-elev = yes
| coordinates = {{coord|10|49|07|N|119|30|27|E|display=inline, title}}
| pushpin_map = Philippines
| pushpin_label = RZP/RPSD
| pushpin_map_caption = Location in Philippines
| r1-number =
| r1-length-f = 3610
| r1-length-m = 1100
| r1-surface = Concrete
| metric-rwy = yes
}}

Cesar Lim Rodriguez Airport[1] ({{lang-fil|Paliparang Cesar Lim Rodriguez}}; {{lang-hil|Hulugpaan sang Cesar Lim Rodriguez}}) {{airport codes|RZP|RPSD}}, also known as Taytay Airport,[2] Sandoval Airport[1] (after the barangay where it is located) or Taytay–Sandoval Airport,[2] is an airport serving the general area of Taytay, located in the province of Palawan in the Philippines. The facility was named after Taytay native Cesar Lim Rodriguez, a former judge[3] who donated part of his property for the airport.

The airport is owned by the Province of Palawan.[2] Recent interest in improving the infrastructure in this airport is due to its strategic location in the northern part of the Palawan mainland: the renowned beach resorts of the area (including El Nido and Apulit Island) and the historic town of Taytay are only 30 to 40 kilometers by road from the airport.[1] In comparison, the only other airport capable of handling large aircraft is located in the provincial capital of Puerto Princesa, approximately 230 kilometers to the south.[1]

In 2013 the Department of Transportation and Communications approved a {{PH peso}}48.2-million budget for the airport's improvement, consisting of the concreting of a runway 1,100 meters long and 18 meters wide.[4]

In February 2016 the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Palawan approved a resolution to permit the semi-privatization of the airport through a public–private partnership (PPP).[1] The Department of Transportation and Communications allotted {{PH peso}}8.8 million for the airport's development for the year 2016.[5]

Airlines and Destinations

{{Airport-dest-list
| Air Juan | Puerto Princesa
}}

See also

  • List of airports in the Philippines

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://palawan-news.com/sp-pushes-public-private-partnership-for-sandoval-airport-construction/ |last=Santos |first=Catherine |date=27 February 2016 |accessdate=28 April 2017 |website=Palawan News |title=SP pushes Public-Private Partnership for Sandoval Airport construction}}
2. ^{{cite web |website=Philippine Information Agency |url=http://archives.pia.gov.ph/?m=7&r=mim&id=72719&y=2012&mo=01 |date=26 January 2012 |accessdate=28 April 2017 |title=Taytay airport rehab now possible}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.congress.gov.ph/legisdocs/basic_16/HB01896.pdf |title=House Bill No. 1896 - Explanatory Note |last=Alvarez |first=Franz E. |date=25 July 2013 |accessdate=28 April 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web |access-date=28 April 2016 |website=Philippine Information Agency - MIMAROPA (IV-B) |url=https://pia4b.wordpress.com/2013/03/18/dotc-approves-p104-3m-development-of-northern-palawan-airports/ |title=DOTC approves P103.4M development of northern Palawan airports |last=Mendoza |first=Victoria Asuncion S. |date=18 March 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cab.gov.ph/news/2542-dotc-allots-p9-1b-to-build-upgrade-31-airports-in-2016 |website=Civil Aeronautics Board |title=DOTC allots P9.1B to build, upgrade 31 airports in 2016 |date=13 October 2016 |accessdate=28 April 2016}}
{{Airports in the Philippines|state=collapsed}}

2 : Airports in the Philippines|Buildings and structures in Palawan

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