Key facts
- Germany will develop a 157,000-square-metre aviation facility at the former US air base in Clark, Philippines.
- The hub will be capable of servicing nine widebody aircraft simultaneously.
- Operations are projected to begin in 2028.
- The project is expected to create 1,200 highly skilled jobs for Filipinos.
- The development is being undertaken by Lufthansa Technik Philippines, a joint venture between Germany's Lufthansa Technik and the Philippines' MacroAsia Corporation.
Germany is set to develop a significant aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) hub at the former US air base in Clark, Philippines. The deal, finalized during a milestone visit by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, marks a strategic economic investment aimed at projecting German industrial influence in a region of increasing geopolitical importance.
The facility, spanning 157,000 square meters, is designed to service up to nine widebody aircraft concurrently. Operations are slated to commence in 2028, with the project expected to generate 1,200 highly skilled jobs for Filipinos. Lufthansa Technik Philippines, a joint venture between Germany's Lufthansa Technik and the Philippines' MacroAsia Corporation, will spearhead the development.
Analysts view this multimillion-dollar investment not merely as an industrial undertaking but as a strategic move in the context of intensifying global power dynamics, where economic engagement is increasingly intertwined with strategic positioning.
