List of Malaysia Airlines previous offices around the world. Dated 1997
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Found this list of Malaysia Airlines previous offices around the world. Dated 1997 Adelaide Suite 7, Riverside Centre, North Terrace (08) 2316171   Adelaide SA 5000, Australia   Amsterdam Weteringschans 24A, 1017 SG Armsterdam, The Netherlands 3120 521 6262 Auckland 12th Floor, The Swanson Centre (09) 3793743   12-26 Swanson Street, Auckland     PO Box 3729, Auckland New Zealand   Bandar Seri Begawan 144, Jalan Pemancha, PO Box 72 (02) 224097   Bandar Seri Begawan 2085, Brunei Darussalam   Bangkok 20th Floor, Ploenchitr Tower (662) 263 ..read more
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Aero darat master thread
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Find aero darat check in staffs are either poorly trained or don't take pride in their job. Unlike check in staffs of other airport and airlines; although they are idling, they don't signal next pax to come forward. It seems they are competing among themselves to ignore pax or keep idling the longest.   ..read more
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MAS B772 9M-MRO Flight MH370 KUL-PEK Missing with All 239 POB Presumed Killed
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Just read this breaking news on my twitter feed from the Malaysian Insider. Let's pray for their safety ..read more
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2024 Aircraft Deliveries to AirAsia & AirAsia X Groups, MAG, Batik Air Malaysia + other 9M Malaysia carriers
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Some notes for the Year 2024 fleet movement for commercial airlines in Malaysia Malaysia Airlines is planning to add 12 new aircraft this year. Four A330-900neo and eight B737 MAX8 Firefly is planning to add three B737-800NG from parent company Batik Air is planning to add 10 aircraft. One B737 MAX8 and nine B737-800NG AirAsia plans to bring all 191 fleet back in service by Q1, 2024 and resume A321neo delivery this year AirAsia X's plan to merge all AirAsia Group airlines under it to create a single airline hits a snag as Thai AirAsia X is currently under bankruptcy protection ..read more
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Alaska Airlines to ground fleet of 65 planes after window, chunk of fuselage blow out after take-off
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Alaska Airlines said it will ground its fleet of Boeing 737 Max-9 jets, hours after a window and a portion of the plane’s fuselage blew out shortly after take-off in Portland, Oregon. The airline is taking the “precautionary step” to temporarily ground the fleet of 65 planes until the completion of full maintenance and inspection, chief executive officer Ben Minicucci said in a statement. https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-america/alaska-airlines-flight-makes-emergency-landing-after-window-chunk-of-fuselage-blow-out-20240106-p5evkg.html   Wow, not even a week has gone in 2024 and we had t ..read more
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Japan Airlines plane in flames on runway at Tokyo's Haneda airport
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A Japan Airlines plane was in flames as it landed on a runway at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Tuesday evening. Footage on broadcaster NHK showed flames coming out of the windows of the aircraft and beneath it. The runway was also set alight. The plane, which had taken off from Sapporo, collided with a coast guard plane, NHK said, citing authorities. All 379 passengers and crew on board were evacuated, media reports quoted the airline as saying. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-67862011 ..read more
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Airbus A220 (Formerly Bombardier C Series)
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Airbus (EADSY)on Monday announced it was acquiring a majority stake in rival Bombardier's embattled C Series airliner program, reshaping the landscape in the transatlantic battle against plane maker Boeing. The C Series had come under attack this year from Boeing, (BA) which alleged that Bombardier had sold the 100 to 150-seat jet to Delta Air Lines at "absurdly low prices." The U.S. Department of Commerce has preliminarily levied a 300% tariff on the plane's imports, setting up a diplomatic row that has drawn in the Canadian and U.K. governments. As part of the deal, Airbus will acquire 5 ..read more
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Mavcom has failed the aviation sector
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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 9 AirAsia Bhd group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes has claimed that the Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mavcom) has failed the countrys aviation sector, backing it with seven reasons, among others introducing bureaucratic policies.   Some of the requirements imposed by Mavcom include airlines notifying other local airlines on new route applications which is a time-consuming and unnecessary process; a three times a week limit on submissions of route applications; and the introduction of a six-month 'cooling-off' period for re-submission of rejected applica ..read more
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Airbus launches longest range single-aisle airliner: the A321XLR
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      Le Bourget - Following the very positive feedback from the market, Airbus has launched the A321XLR to complement its best-selling A321neo Family. The A321XLR thus becomes the next evolutionary step which responds to market needs for even more range, and creates more value for the airlines by bringing 30% lower fuel burn per seat than previous-generation competitor aircraft. Starting from 2023, the aircraft will deliver an unprecedented Xtra Long Range of up to 4,700nm 15% more than the A321LR and with the same unbeatable fuel efficiency.   With this added range, air ..read more
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Melaka Airport
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Commercial flights have stopped coming to Melaka airport, say Malaysian tourism players MELAKA: There are no longer commercial flights at Melaka International Airport (LTAM) and the loss of service is rare, say local tourism players. At the airport on Tuesday, it was found that check-in desks, a baggage carousel and other counters have been empty since September with all flights including to Pekan Baru, Indonesia no longer available. Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) Melaka chapter chairman Khairulnizam Kasim said that commercial flights are crucial for the growth of the local hospitality ..read more
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