
MasWings to establish direct Kuching-Phnom Penh flights
Sarawak plans a direct Kuching-Phnom Penh flight post-MASwings takeover, boosting tourism, economic ties, and collaboration in energy and agriculture.

Sarawak plans a direct Kuching-Phnom Penh flight post-MASwings takeover, boosting tourism, economic ties, and collaboration in energy and agriculture.

The Malaysian aviation sector is on track to reach near-full recovery by the end of 2024, with international markets, particularly China and India

Capital A plans to exit PN17 by restructuring aviation operations, selling AAAGL for RM3 billion, and consolidating assets.

The Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board has ramped up its digital marketing efforts, utilizing social media and online platforms to reach a global audience -…

BALI: AirAsia announced a long-term partnership with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus to advance research into aviation sustainability initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions in…

The Transport Ministry launched the Malaysia Aviation Decarbonisation Blueprint, aiming for net zero carbon emissions in the aviation sector by 2050.

The report indicates that Saudia has achieved an on-time arrival rate of 88.12% and an on-time departure rate of 88.15%, operating 16,503 flights across…

The company making the most noise in Malaysia is perhaps AirAsia and they asked for compensation from the company responsible for the botched software…

A massive global IT outage has affected various companies and services worldwide. Here are some key points:

Malaysia Airlines' first A330neo rolled out of the Toulouse paint shop, marking a milestone before final tests and delivery in Q3 this year.

Saudia concluded the first Hajj phase, transporting 509,000 pilgrims on 3,400 flights, achieving 88% On-Time Performance, and is now preparing for the departure phase.

Malaysia Airlines partners with Huawei to enhance customer-centric services and expand its market presence in China, leveraging Huawei's marketing and technological expertise.

flyadeal orders 51 Airbus A320neos and A321neos, tripling its fleet to over 100 aircraft by 2030, supporting Saudi Vision 2030's aviation growth