Deep inside the flatlands of Bulacan, north of Manila, the Philippines is building something that will permanently change how Asia moves, trades, and connects. The San Miguel Aerocity, home to the New Manila International Airport, is a 735 billion peso, 13 billion dollar mega-project that is not just an airport but an entirely new city rising from the ground. With four runways, capacity for 100 million passengers a year, integrated rail connections, commercial districts, green corridors, and a master plan stretching into the 2030s, this is the most ambitious privately financed infrastructure project in Philippine history and one of the largest in all of Asia.
In this video, we go deep into what this project actually is, why it was built in Bulacan instead of expanding NAIA, how it connects to the Philippines’ 176 billion dollar national infrastructure program, and what it means for ordinary Filipinos, foreign investors, and the future of Southeast Asian aviation. We also look at the economic ripple effects already reshaping land values, job markets, and supply chains across Central Luzon and beyond.
If you have ever wondered why the Philippines has lagged behind its Southeast Asian neighbors in infrastructure and whether that is finally about to change, this is the story you need to watch.
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