‘Our aviation laws on firm ground’


PETALING JAYA: The vibrant aircraft operations and maintenance ecosystem here is one characterised by high standards, say industry players in light of the latest aviation incident involving a helicopter crashing in Subang.

“Malaysia has some of the strictest laws governing aviation, be it pilot training, flight operations, maintenance, and so on, ” said Ida Ismail, CEO of Systematic Aviation Services Sdn Bhd.

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