Wednesday, 09 Jun 2021 09:43 PM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, June 9 MMAG Holdings Bhd’s subsidiary, M Jets International Sdn Bhd, targets its annual cargo volume to grow 142 per cent in five years after obtaining the approval to operate commercial air transport in Malaysia.
MMAG executive director Kenny Khow said M Jets expected its annual cargo volume to increase from 43,200 tonnes in 2021 to 104,400 tonnes in 2025.
“M Jets aims to set up a Tier-1 cargo facility at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to provide a comprehensive range of cargo handling services which are customisable and will serve as a dedicated storage facility for its customers,” he said in a statement today.
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The certificate is one of the requirements to be able to operate commercially.
SAA has indicated recently that it hopes to take to the skies again in the third quarter of the year.
The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) is conducting an audit at South African Airways (SAA) for the renewal of a certificate allowing the airline to fly commercially.
SAA s current Air Operator Certificate (AOC) expires on 30 June 2021, according to SACAA.
An AOC is a certificate authorising an operator to carry out specified commercial air transport operations. It is the approval granted from a national aviation authority to an aircraft operator to allow it to use aircraft for commercial purposes. An AOC details the aircraft types that may be used, for what purpose and in what geographic region, according to Skybrary.
By: Times News Service
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Muscat: People in Oman and visitors to the country will soon be able to enjoy another form of travel, with the country looking to start its first seaplane service.
The decision to establish seaplane services are part of Oman’s tourism expansion plans.
Companies that wish to establish and operate these services are welcome to submit their bids to the country’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), along with a detailed letter that contains an economic feasibility study, business plan and proof of funds required to run operations.
It is expected that these seaplanes will have a capacity of 19 seats or less, and a take-off weight of less than 10 tonnes. Companies operating these aircraft must fill in a class B licence application form, which can be found on the authority’s website, www.caa.gov.om.
Deadline to receive bids for amphibious aircraft services extended Published: 5:52 PM, May 19, 2021
The deadline for receiving applications for the establishment and operation of amphibious aircraft has been extended to July 4, 2021 SHARE
Muscat: To promote tourism and related activities in the region, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has called for requests to establish and operate amphibious aircraft services.
The deadline for receiving applications for the establishment and operation of amphibious aircraft has been extended to July 4, 2021
CAA said that a detailed offer shall be attached with the application that includes the economic feasibility study, the company s business plan, and proof of financial ability.