Cabanatuan, PH 🇵🇭 Closed Airport
PH-0415
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PH-NUE
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 15.47625° N, 120.97829° E
Continent: AS
Type: Closed Airport
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Unknown, but believed to be prior to the mid-2000s. The heliport's existence is primarily documented in databases using information from the US DAFIF (Digital Aeronautical Flight Information File), which ceased public updates in 2006. Satellite imagery from as early as 2004 shows the area already being developed for residential use, suggesting the heliport was defunct by then, if it was ever fully operational.
Land redevelopment for residential use. The heliport was located on the site of, and likely associated with, the 'Lorenville Subdivision' in Cabanatuan. The primary reason for its closure was the development of the land for housing, which superseded its use as an aviation facility. It was not a public airport, so its closure was a result of private land-use change rather than economic failure or an accident.
The site at coordinates 15.47625, 120.97829 is now a fully developed residential neighborhood, part of the Lorenville Subdivision in Barangay H. Concepcion, Cabanatuan City. There are no visible remnants or infrastructure of the former heliport; the area consists entirely of houses, streets, and community lots.
The heliport had minimal, if any, historical significance. The ICAO code 'PH-0415' is a pseudo-ICAO identifier, not an official code issued by the International Civil Aviation Organization or the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP). This indicates it was likely a small, private, and unregistered landing site. It is believed to have been a private facility intended for the developers of the Lorenville Subdivision or for prospective clients. It did not handle any commercial, military, or significant general aviation operations.
Zero. The land has been completely and permanently re-purposed for high-density residential housing. There is no available space, nor are there any plans or prospects, for reopening a heliport at this location.
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