Malaysia Airports
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Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) | |
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Type | Public |
Founded | 1991 |
Headquarters | Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Sepang, Malaysia |
Industry | Airport Management |
Revenue | RM 1,146 Million |
Operating income | RM 266.4 Million |
Net income | RM 170.9 Million |
Website | www.malaysiaairports.com.my |
Malaysia Airports Berhad (MYX: 5014) is a Malaysian airport company who manages most of the airports in Malaysia. They were also recently awarded the duty to manage airports in international destinations.
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[edit] History
Malaysia Airports Berhad was incorporated in 1991 when the Malaysian Parliament passed a bill to separate the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) into two entities with different spheres of responsibilities. DCA remains the regulatory body for the airports and aviation industry in Malaysia whilst the newly created entity, Malaysia Airports Berhad is to focus on the operation, management and maintenance of airports. In November 1992, Malaysia Airports Berhad was duly licensed by the Minister of Transport Malaysia to carry out its function as the airport operator.
The holding company, Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) was incorporated as a public limited company in November 1999 and was thereafter listed on the Main Board of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, becoming the first airport operating company to be listed in Asia and the sixth in the world.
The main airport is the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). KLIA is the result of a visionary strategy to meet the needs of new large aircraft and the traffic demand of the 21st century. KLIA has pioneered the use of state-of-the-art technology in airport management known as Total Airport Management Systems (TAMS). TAMS, managed by Malaysia Airport (Technologies) Sdn. Bhd. consists of more than 40 systems and airport functions including air traffic management, baggage handling, passenger check-in and flight information display.
MAHB’s present corporate structure includes ten operating subsidiaries; Malaysia Airports Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia Airports (Sepang) Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia Airports (Niaga) Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia Airports Management & Technical Services Sdn. Bhd., Sepang International Circuit Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia Airports Technologies Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia Airports (Properties) Sdn. Bhd., K.L Airport Hotel Sdn. Bhd., MAB Agriculture-Holticulture Sdn. Bhd and Asia Pacific Auction Centre Sdn. Bhd. Its associated companies are Urusan Teknologi Wawasan Sdn. Bhd., Kuala Lumpur Aviation Fuelling System Sdn Bhd and Cambodia Airport Management Services Limited. The Group has a total staff strength of over 5,000 deployed across 39 offices nationwide.
MAHB also provides airport management services for the Angkor International Airport and Phnom Penh International Airport in Cambodia through a joint-venture arrangement with Aéroports de Paris Management S.A
Malaysia Airports owns a Training Centre (MATC), located near Penang International Airport. It was established to cater for the training needs of all Malaysia Airports personnel. MATC has also been used as a centre for security related programs conducted by International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). In addition MATC provides expertise on aviation security and safety matters to the Malaysian Government and airlines.
[edit] Airports managed
The company manages 39 airports in Malaysia. Among them are:-
- Batu Berendam Airport
- Bintulu Airport
- Kota Kinabalu International Airport
- Kuala Lumpur International Airport
- Kuching International Airport
- Labuan Airport
- Lahad Datu Airport
- Langkawi International Airport
- Limbang Airport
- Miri Airport
- Penang International Airport
- Sandakan Airport
- Sibu Airport
- Sultan Abdul Halim Airport
- Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport
- Sultan Azlan Shah Airport
- Sultan Ismail Petra Airport
- Sultan Mahmud Airport
- Tawau Airport
Other than Malaysia, the company also manages 5 international airports outside Malaysia[1]. They are:-
- Astana International Airport in Kazakhstan
- Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, India
- Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, India
- Sabiha Gokcen International Airport in Istanbul, Turkey
[edit] Awards
- Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Malaysia - Company of the Year 2007 [2]