The Philippine Star

Gov’t to pitch Clark as new aviation hub

- By ELIJAH FELICE ROSALES

The Philippine­s will pitch Clark Internatio­nal Airport as the next Asian hub for aerospace investment­s in one of the largest aviation events this year.

Led by the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr), the Philippine delegation will hold a series of talks with aviation investors from around the globe beginning today, Feb. 20, at the Singapore Airshow 2024.

The DOTr and Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corp. (CIAC) will pitch the viability of the Clark airport to maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul (MRO) providers.

The agencies will also try to convince additional airlines to mount flights from the airport based 80 kilometers away from Manila. Likewise, they will make a presentati­on before cargo operators in line with the goal of building in Clark the largest food trading hub in the Philippine­s.

The DOTr will dangle during the meetings a menu of incentives that investors may secure from locating in Clark Internatio­nal Airport. Specifical­ly, locators may be entitled to up to seven years of income tax holiday and a preferenti­al tax rate of five percent afterward.

Clark Internatio­nal Airport currently hosts a number of aerospace investors such as MRO giant SIA Engineerin­g, which maintains and repairs airframes, and Metrojet Ltd., which takes care of business jets.

The local unit of Lufthansa Technik will also spend at least P15 billion to construct new hangars in Clark, citing its advantage of hosting the Clark Internatio­nal Airport.

Clark-based developer Berthaphil Inc., one of the pioneer investors in the airport, will also pitch its property projects at the airshow that will run until Feb. 25.

Berthaphil chairman Michael Herman said the company would offer a vacant 10-hectare airfield at the Clark aviation complex that has access to the runway. Herman noted that investors no longer need to outsource workers if they locate in Clark, as the country produces aviation talents sought after by foreign markets.

Herman said the Philippine­s exports MRO talents to places such as Singapore, Hong Kong and the Middle East. Apart from the labor pool, he noted that the airport is linked to several destinatio­ns abroad, reaching as far as the Middle East.

In 2023, Clark Internatio­nal Airport facilitate­d the travel of about two million passengers, and the CIAC hopes the gateway can double that to four million this year.

The CIAC serves as the government­run firm tasked to run the Clark Civil Aviation Complex, an area spanning 2,367 hectares where the Clark Internatio­nal Airport is situated.

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