Another man who helped him take over the control tower also died.
The incident appeared to be a personal protest against corruption, but the siege at the country's busiest airport sparked fears of a repeat of an attempted coup in July.
Updated: 21:33, Friday, 7 November 2003
Philippine security forces have ended a short-lived siege at Manila Airport by killing a former aviation chief.
Another man who helped him take over the control tower also died.
The incident appeared to be a personal protest against corruption, but the siege at the country's busiest airport sparked fears of a repeat of an attempted coup in July.