Asia Pacific leads in the number of airport projects and investment committed to existing and new airports.
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The ratio of projects by region
In total, there are 575 existing or new airport projects at a total value of USD488 billion. The investment at existing airports in Asia Pacific amounts to 170 known projects, at a value of USD217 billion.
The investment value of projects
Turning to new airport projects, Asia Pacific easily leads the regions by numbers of projects (60%), and the rest of the world together amounting to only 40%.
The Rush to Build more Airports in
Southeast Asia
Vietnam is leading the way, with plans to build 30 airports, while six other countries – Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Indonesia and the Philippines – are either planning new airports or expanding existing ones.
The investment should result in a significant expansion in passenger and cargo capacity in the region. That growth is much needed, given that total air passenger travel in Southeast Asia is expected to reach 653 million people by 2030, nearly doubling from 2023.
Source: Business Information Industry Association
Top 10 new airport projects in Asia Pacific
by level of investment
Source: CAPA - Centre for Aviation Airport Construction Database
Sneak Peek into Airport Projects
From The Big List 2025
LONG THANH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Investment: USD 19.8 billion
Estimated Year of Completion: 2025
This airport development project in Vietnam is slated to be one of the world’s most expensive greenfield airports. At over 5,580 hectares, the airport will spread across six communes in Long Thanh district in Dong Nai province. Its construction is divided into three phases and will be completed in 2050. Upon completion of construction, the airport should be able to handle 100 million passengers and 5 million tonnes of cargo annually. It is seen to relieve overloading at Vietnam’s largest airport, Tan Son Nhat International Airport.
Source: Albatross
NEW MANILA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Investment: USD 14 billion
Estimated Year of Completion: 2027
Conglomerate San Miguel Corporation (SMC) is fully financing and building the New Manila International Airport (NMIA), making it the most expensive infrastructure undertaking in Philippine history, whether by a public or private entity. The 2,500-hectare property will rise in Bulakan, Bulacan and will have a total of four parallel runways once completed. One of the promising airport development projects in the country, the completion of this airport will be able to accommodate 100 million passengers every year.
Source: airport-technology.com, manilastandard.net
CHANGI AIRPORT TERMINAL 5
Investment: USD 10 billion
Estimated Year of Completion: 2030
The new Changi Airport Terminal 5 aims to serve 50 million passengers alone upon completion. It will be split and operated as smaller sub-terminals when needed. The 2,668-acre site will also have three extra runways and tunnel systems to the precincts, as well as over 100 additional departure gates. In addition, Changi’s new terminal will be a greener and more energy-efficient building, ready for viable alternative fuels and for the provision of fixed ground power and cooling for aircraft parked at the gates.
Source: The Straits Times
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