The successful operational dry run was held last October 29, 2019, ahead of President Duterte’s November deadline for the start of general aviation
Now, Sangley has a new Passenger Terminal Building, a runway with asphalt overlay, drainage systems to address its flooding problem, access road, power house, streetlights, close circuit television, x-ray machines, and fire trucks.
A number of airline companies also committed to use Sangley Airport to help decongest the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), among them, the Philippine Airlines (PAL), Cebu Pacific, CebGo, PAL Express, and AirAsia.
In the future, they will add an access road to link the airport to Cavite Expressway. Soon, a ferry service will be available to the public, from Pasay City to Sangley Point in Cavite to connect air passengers between Sangley Airport and the main metropolitan area.