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Sacheon Airport Opens International Gateway, Advancing MRO Hub Vision

Sacheon Airport Opens International Gateway, Advancing MRO Hub Vision
Sacheon Airport, located in South Gyeongsang Province, has marked a pivotal milestone in its ambition to become a global aviation Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) hub by inaugurating Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine (CIQ) services for foreign aircraft. On May 30, the airport successfully conducted its first CIQ procedures on a commercial flight operated by Japan’s Peach Aviation, signaling a new era for the facility and the region’s aviation industry.
Establishing On-Site CIQ Services to Support MRO Growth
Until now, Sacheon Airport, which had not been designated as an international airport, lacked permanent CIQ infrastructure. This absence compelled foreign airline crews arriving for maintenance purposes to undertake additional travel to nearby immigration offices to complete entry and departure formalities, resulting in operational delays and logistical inefficiencies. Recognizing these challenges, South Gyeongsang Province collaborated with relevant government ministries to implement on-site CIQ services, thereby streamlining processes and enhancing the airport’s appeal as an MRO destination.
During the inaugural Peach Aviation arrival, officials from the Western Gyeongnam Customs Office, the Sacheon branch of the Changwon Immigration Office, and the Tongyeong branch of the National Masan Quarantine Station conducted thorough inspections. These included fever screenings for crew members, passport verification, and cargo examinations, ensuring compliance with international standards and health protocols.
Lee Dong-hoon, head of the Space and Aviation Industry Division of South Gyeongsang Province, emphasized the significance of this development, stating, “This measure is an example of proactive administration that addresses inconveniences at MRO industry sites. For the Sacheon area to emerge as a global aviation MRO industry hub, it needs to secure international-level functions, including permanent CIQ facilities at Sacheon Airport.”
Infrastructure Challenges and Regional Competition
While the introduction of CIQ services represents a critical advancement, questions remain regarding Sacheon Airport’s capacity to accommodate increased international traffic and support sustained growth. Industry experts highlight that robust airport infrastructure is vital to underpin expanded operations and attract a broader range of international carriers. The airport’s efforts come amid intensifying competition from regional counterparts, notably Xi’an Airport, which is aggressively expanding its infrastructure and hub strategy to capture a larger share of the aviation market.
Market responses to Sacheon’s new international status may also influence strategic maneuvers among established players. Incheon International Airport, for instance, has expressed caution concerning risks linked to a proposed merger within Korea’s airport sector, indicating that incumbent operators are closely monitoring Sacheon’s developments and may recalibrate their strategies accordingly.
As South Gyeongsang Province continues to advocate for permanent CIQ facilities and enhanced international capabilities at Sacheon Airport, the region confronts both promising opportunities and significant challenges. The airport’s future success will depend not only on regulatory and administrative improvements but also on its ability to expand infrastructure and compete effectively within a dynamic and evolving regional aviation landscape.

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