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Lufthansa Technik Philippines Invests Millions in Clark Airport Expansion

June 19, 2026 · admin

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Angeles City and the wider Clark area are set to benefit from a major international investment as Lufthansa Technik Philippines announces a multi-million-dollar expansion of its aircraft maintenance facility at Clark International Airport.

The German-based aviation services giant plans to construct a second hangar at the Clark airport complex, valued at approximately P8 billion. The new facility will span 157,000 square meters and will serve as a widebody aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul site.

Thousands of Jobs Expected

The new Clark base maintenance facility is expected to create approximately 1,200 new jobs starting from 2028. This represents a significant boost for the local economy in Angeles City and the surrounding Pampanga province.

With the investment in the new site in Clark, we are taking the next decisive step in our growth strategy and positioning Lufthansa Technik for the future, the company stated in its official announcement.

Clark Growing Aviation Hub

The investment reinforces Clark International Airport reputation as a key aviation and logistics hub in Central Luzon. Angeles City, being the nearest major urban center to Clark, stands to gain from increased economic activity, infrastructure development, and employment opportunities.

What This Means for Angeles City Residents

For residents of Angeles City, this development signals more job opportunities in aviation and technical services, increased demand for local services and housing, infrastructure improvements in the Clark-Angeles corridor, and enhanced international connectivity through Clark Airport.

The expansion is part of a broader trend of international companies choosing the Clark-Angeles area as their Philippine base of operations. Stay updated with the latest business and community news from Angeles City by visiting phshirt.com.

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