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Metrojet Engineering Clark’s Philippines hangar receives fifth aircraft

Metrojet Engineering Clark’s Philippines hangar receives fifth aircraft.
The jet, including other four business jets, is parked in the new state-of-the-art hangar facility of Metrojet Engineering Clark (MEC) located in the Philippines.

The 7,100 m2 Metrojet Engineering Clark hangar received its fifth aircraft but can accommodate up to 10 long-range business jets including Boeing Business and Airbus Corporate jets. 

Metrojet Engineering Clark (MEC), the Philippines-based Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) station of Hong Kong-based Metrojet Limited, recently took possession of the fifth business jet aircraft. The jet, including the other four business jets, is parked in the new state-of-the-art hangar facility of Metrojet Engineering Clark (MEC) located in the Philippines.

The hangar facility commenced operations from May 2021. MEC has benefited by receiving multiple maintenance and hangar parking inquiries by private business jet owners since the Government of The Philippines eased the hotel quarantine measures for fully vaccinated inbound travelers in early 2022.

“Our MEC team of professionals was grateful to have a busy working environment under the arduous pandemic times. Under the present quarantine-free entry to the Philippines for fully vaccinated foreign nationals, we believe that flying activities will resume, and more private jet users will come and experience our excellent parking and maintenance services at very competitive pricing,” said Mr Sarith Vaikuntan, General Manager of Metrojet Engineering Clark.

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The Metrojet Engineering Clark hangar has a total area of 7,100 m2 and holds the capacity to accommodate up to 10 long-range business jets including Boeing Business and Airbus Corporate jets. The facility has also obtained several authority approvals from the US (FAA), Philippines (CAAP), the Cayman Islands (CAACI), the Qatar (QCAA), the Isle of Man (IoM), and the San Marino (SMAR), to serve aircraft with different registrations in the region.