On February 2, 1998,
Cebu Pacific Flight 387 from
Ninoy Aquino International Airport in
Manila to Cagayan de Oro, flown by a
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 (registered as RP-C1507), crashed into
Mount Sumagaya in
Claveria, Misamis Oriental, killing all 99 passengers and 5 crew on board. The cause of the crash was blamed on a number of factors: pilot error, an unusual flight route (due to an unscheduled stopover in
Tacloban to deliver aircraft parts for another Cebu Pacific DC-9), bad weather, and incorrect air charts. On May 28, 2022, a Philippine Air Force
Hermes 900 unmanned aerial vehicle crash-landed while it was about to land at the airfield. In 2026, the Lumbia Air Base was renamed as Colonel Godofredo Juliano Air Base in honor of Godofredo Juliano, who served with the famed 6th Pursuit Squadron and fought Japanese Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighters during World War II. For his bravery, he received the Gold Cross from Douglas MacArthur. He later became the first commander of the 1st Fighter Squadron on May 1, 1946, while holding the rank of Captain. ==See also==