Malaysia National Aviation Policy
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The Malaysia National Aviation Policy is a comprehensive policy defining all the key aspects of aviation in Malaysia, such as its direction, objectives and long-term strategies, for the purpose of stakeholder transparency.
History
The National Aviation Policy was first proposed and announced on 17 October 2011.[1] The Transport Ministry was tasked with drafting the policy framework.[2]
In 2010, before the announcement, the former CEO of MAS, Tengku Datuk Azmil Zahruddin, and AirAsia X CEO Azran Osman Rani, had called for a clear aviation policy for Malaysia, to ensure free and fair competition on a level playing field.
However, the then transport minister Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat had shot down their call, saying that existing guidelines were sufficient.
Details
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Purpose
- To ensure the survival of the country's aviation players
- Define key aspects of aviation, direction, objectives and long-term strategies for all Malaysian Aviation stakeholder
- Fair route allocation
Key Actor
- Minister of Transport
- Department of Civil Aviation
- MAS
- AirAsia
- Malindo Air
- MAHB[3]
References
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