Airbus remains upbeat on Malaysia air travel growth


“We at Airbus are prepared, (on) health safety standpoint, and airlines are also prepared to be able to resume growth, ” Airbus' Asia-Pacific President Anand Stanley:told a media roundtable in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.

KUALA LUMPUR: Aircraft manufacturer Airbus is upbeat on Malaysia’s quick recovery post-pandemic and the country is poised to record strong air traffic growth in the Asean region, said its Asia-Pacific president Anand Stanley.

“The demand for air travel (from the people) will be higher in this region, and the (regional) airlines will have a strong role to play to resume and meet the demand, which will have a strong multiplier effect on the trade and economic activities in the region.

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