The Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC), the government-owned and controlled corporation managing and developing the Clark Civil Aviation Complex, has reaffirmed its commitment to high-quality service after passing its external surveillance audit with zero non-conformities, retaining its ISO 9001:2015 Certification.
The TÜV Rheinland Inc. audit held on November 21, 2025 reported zero non-conformities, eight positive observations, and only three opportunities for improvement, a strong sign that CIAC’s quality management system is running exactly as it should.
ISO 9001:2015 is one of the world’s most trusted standards for quality management, helping organizations deliver consistent, reliable, and customer-focused services.

“CIAC’s adherence to the Quality Management System has again been proven by the recent audit, ensuring the delivery of quality service to our stakeholders,” said CIAC President and CEO Jojit Alcazar as he lauded the CIAC team for the achievement.
The assessment reviewed CIAC’s estate management and lease processing operations, confirming compliance with all legal and contractual requirements and validating that the organization is on track to achieve its goals.
Auditors also noted several positives, including CIAC’s awards and recognitions, operational improvements, active CSR programs, and the signing of new lease and development agreements that support the corporation’s long-term growth.
As BCDA’s lead aviation and land development arm, CIAC continues to push forward with its mission to transform the Clark aviation complex into the Clark Aviation Capital: a vibrant business center poised to become the Philippines’ premier global aviation and logistics hub.
Private company LIPAD is the operation of the privatized Clark International Airport (CRK) located within the Clark Aviation Complex.



