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Aviation Parts Manufacturer to Establish Facility in Cavite Ecozone

Aviation Parts Manufacturer to Establish Facility in Cavite Ecozone
Global Aerospace Technology Philippines, a subsidiary of Dubai-based Global Technology Aerospace Ltd., is set to inaugurate an operations facility within the Cavite Technopark–Special Economic Zone in Naic, as announced by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA). The company specializes in AS9100-certified high-precision machining and fabrication services tailored for the aerospace sector, producing complex components and assemblies for aviation applications. The AS9100 certification represents the internationally recognized quality management standard for the aviation, space, and defense industries.
Strategic Partnership and Facility Focus
A registration agreement was formalized last week between PEZA Director General Tereso Panga and Global Aerospace Technology Philippines President Jason Carl Tyas. Panga emphasized the significance of the investment, stating, “I welcome Global Aerospace. Its investment enhances the country’s aerospace capabilities and deepens its participation in the global value chain.” The new facility will concentrate on manufacturing, fabricating, machining, and assembling unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), special-purpose machinery, and other aerospace components.
As the Philippines continues to attract aircraft-related manufacturing firms, PEZA is collaborating with the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) to develop aerotropolis ecozones. These specialized zones aim to cluster aviation and aerospace enterprises near airport hubs, thereby improving infrastructure integration, supply chain efficiency, and global connectivity.
Challenges and Opportunities in the Aerospace Sector
Despite the promising outlook, Global Aerospace Technology Philippines faces several challenges. The company must navigate complex local regulations and labor laws, adapt to regional supply chain dynamics, and compete with established industry leaders such as Airbus and Boeing. The high-technology nature of the aerospace sector also exposes the company to market fluctuations, necessitating disciplined investment and operational resilience. Industry observers are expected to closely monitor the manufacturer’s ability to meet stringent global standards and deliver quality parts. Meanwhile, competitors may respond by increasing regional production or forming strategic alliances to safeguard their market positions.
PEZA highlighted that the entry of Global Aerospace Technology Philippines is poised to generate supply chain opportunities for local micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) both within and outside PEZA ecozones. Through supplier linkages, subcontracting, precision parts manufacturing, logistics support, and technical services, MSMEs stand to integrate more deeply into the aerospace value chain, fostering inclusive industrial growth and enhancing domestic capabilities.
Panga further noted, “This project forms part of the broader aerospace ecosystem, positioning the Philippines to integrate with Japan—one of the world’s largest aircraft manufacturing nations—as it progresses toward high-value systems engineering, defense platforms, next-generation aircraft technologies, and sustainable aviation solutions.”
Advancing the Philippines’ Aerospace Industry
In 2022, PEZA and CAAP formalized an agreement to promote ecozones designed to attract investments in aviation-related manufacturing, logistics services, maintenance, repair and operations, as well as companies involved in renewable energy technologies and food terminals. The establishment of Global Aerospace Technology Philippines’ facility represents a significant milestone in advancing the country’s role within the global aerospace industry, despite the competitive and regulatory challenges that lie ahead.

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