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Malaysia Airports Appoints Dato’ Mohd Shukrie Mohd Salleh As Group Chief Executive Officer

Dato’ Mohd Shukrie is a Chartered Accountant with the Malaysian Institute of Accountants and holds a Degree in Business Studies from the University of North London.

He started his career with Public Bank Securities Sdn. Bhd. and thereafter served with United Overseas Bank Berhad. He has amassed diverse experience throughout his career covering the consumer and corporate banking, corporate finance and advisory, mergers and acquisitions, financial services, risk management, human resources, and procurement.

YM Raja Azmi Raja Nazuddin Leaves MAHB To Pursue Other Opportunities

SEPANG – The Board wishes to announce that YM Raja Azmi bin Raja Nazuddin has decided to leave MAHB as its Group Chief Executive Officer to pursue other opportunities with effect from today.  

YM Raja Azmi joined MAHB on 1 February 2016 as Chief Financial Officer before he was promoted to the position of Group Chief Executive Officer on 4 January 2019.  He has contributed significantly to MAHB during his tenure.  

The Board would like to thank YM Raja Azmi for his services and would like to wish him well in his future endeavours.

Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad Registers Revenue Of Rm3,868.7 Million On The Back Of A 5.1% Increase In Group Passenger Traffic In 9m19

9M19 Key Highlights

• Revenue stood at RM3,868.7 million, 7.5% higher than 9M18

• Core EBITDA for the Group increased by 8.2% to RM1,816.9 million

• Core net earnings grew 22.7% to RM507.5 million

• Passenger traffic for the Group’s network of airports grew by 5.1% to 104.6 million passengers

• Memorandum of Business Collaboration signed with Pos Aviation to facilitate airside transfer for passengers

• Strategic Partnership with Malaysia Airlines to promote Langkawi as a hub

Network At KL International Airport Stabilising Well

SEPANG – Malaysia Airports would like to update members of the public and passengers travelling through KL International Airport (IATA Code: KUL) that the network is stabilising well.

Raja Azmi Raja Nazuddin, the group chief executive officer of Malaysia Airports said that the organisation remains committed in providing the highest quality of service and will continue to monitor the situation and ensure that smooth operations remain.

KLIA Network Disruption

Despite the network disruption, crowd management at the airport is currently under control

SEPANG – The systems disruption experienced at KL International Airport which began on 21 August 2019 is caused by network failure. As part of the steps taken to resolve this, we have replaced the network equipment which is currently being tested and closely monitored for stability.

Latest Update On Systems Disruption At KLIA

SEPANG – Malaysia Airports wish to inform that as at 6.00 am today, the team is still in the midst of stabilising the system at KUL. As mentioned earlier, the systems disruption has caused flights delays. In mitigating this, we have utilised all 38 remote bays at KLIA Main Terminal to cater to aircraft that are not able to proceed to the scheduled gates as they are still being occupied.

Airlines Resume Various Flight Routes At International Airports As Travel Demands Rise

SEPANG - Malaysia Airports welcomed the resumption of various flight routes in March 2023 as travel demands continue to rise in the region. Among them, China Southern Airlines’ (CZ) resumed flight to Penang International Airport (PEN) from Guangzhou (CAN) and AirAsia’s (AK) resumed flight between Kota Kinabalu International Airport (BKI) and CAN.

Monthly Passenger Movements In Malaysia Hit 6 Million Mark For The Second Consecutive Month

SEPANG - Local airports within the Malaysia Airports Group (the Group) registered 6.3 million total passenger traffic movements for the month of January 2023. This is the second consecutive month in which total traffic hit the 6 million mark and it represents 75.0% recovery against pre-pandemic levels. International traffic fared well with 2.8 million passenger movements recorded, similar to levels seen in December 2022. This 62.5% recovery against 2019 levels was mainly driven by China’s reopening of international borders early last month.

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