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Malaysia Airlines is currently accepting applications from interested candidates, especially Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) leavers, to become aircraft engineers.
The national carrier will be offering various technical aircraft engineering courses to those seeking to be aviation maintenance personnel.
Malaysia Airlines Group chief operations officer Ahmad Luqman Md Azmi said this move will ensure a steady future workforce for the sustainable growth of the industry. As the national carrier of Malaysia and a regional market leader, it is an honour to play our part in developing a trained and skilled workforce to ensure a steady talent pipeline for years to come for the sustainable growth of the industry.
Thursday, 06 May 2021 10:17 PM MYT
MAHB also said that views from airline regulators such as the Civil Aviation Authority Malaysia and the Malaysian Aviation Commission should be also taken into consideration before making any decision. Bernama pic
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The airport operator said this in a statement today to clarify a circulating news report regarding the takeover of the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (Subang airport) by a private business entity.
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By Cirium2021-03-05T07:17:00+00:00
Entities affiliated with the governments of Malaysia and Thailand have in recent days affirmed support for their respective flag carriers, both undergoing court-led restructurings.
Malaysia Airlines Group’s (MAG) sole shareholder Khazanah Nasional, Malaysia’s sovereign wealth fund, said in a 4 March statement announcing its 2020 financial results that it “continues to provide full support and close cooperation in the comprehensive efforts to ensure the national carrier’s sustainability post-pandemic”.
Source: Alfred Chua/FlightGlobal
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On 22 February, a UK court approved a scheme of arrangement between MAG’s leasing entity MAB Leasing and the majority of MAG’s operating lessors. The scheme was unanimously supported after one final lessor, which previously had faced challenges getting approval from its own financiers, consented to the scheme.