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Our Vision A Global Airport Group That Champions Connectivity and Sustainability Our Brand Promise Hosting Joyful Connections About Malaysia Airports Malaysia Airports manages and operates 39 airports in Malaysia and one international airport in Istanbul, Turkey. The 39 airports in Malaysia comprise of 5 international, 17 domestic and 17 Short Take-Off and Landing Ports (STOL Ports). Malaysia Airports is the company that helps connect the country – bringing together remote, rural communities with the vibrant cities and providing the country’s premier gateway to the world beyond. Malaysia Airports was corporatised in 1992 and listed on the Malaysian Stock Exchange (Bursa Malaysia) seven years later, becoming the first Asian airport operator to go public and only the sixth in the world to do so. It now employs some 11,000 people in Malaysia and around the world. Our core business is the management, operation, maintenance and development of airports. The company draws its revenue from aeronautical operations – aircraft landing and parking fees, passenger service charges and other airline charges – and commercial activities from airport-related services such as duty free shops and other retail outlets, hotel operations, commercial leasing and car park management. Over the past decades, Malaysia Airports has developed a business model that focuses not only on the airports portfolio, but also on optimising the commercial opportunities presented by the travel and aviation industry. As we move forward, our new goal is to develop the “Airport City” of the future – providing world-class aeronautical services while fully utilising surrounding land banks to develop malls, hotels and leisure facilities to ensure a joyful experiences not only for the contemporary traveller, but also for all Malaysia Airports’ clients and business partners.
Our Vision A Global Airport Group That Champions Connectivity and Sustainability Our Brand Promise Hosting Joyful Connections About Malaysia Airports Malaysia Airports manages and operates 39 airports in Malaysia and one international airport in Istanbul, Turkey. The 39 airports in Malaysia comprise of 5 international, 17 domestic and 17 Short Take-Off and Landing Ports (STOL Ports). Malaysia Airports is the company that helps connect the country – bringing together remote, rural communities with the vibrant cities and providing the country’s premier gateway to the world beyond. Malaysia Airports was corporatised in 1992 and listed on the Malaysian Stock Exchange (Bursa Malaysia) seven years later, becoming the first Asian airport operator to go public and only the sixth in the world to do so. It now employs some 11,000 people in Malaysia and around the world. Our core business is the management, operation, maintenance and development of airports. The company draws its revenue from aeronautical operations – aircraft landing and parking fees, passenger service charges and other airline charges – and commercial activities from airport-related services such as duty free shops and other retail outlets, hotel operations, commercial leasing and car park management. Over the past decades, Malaysia Airports has developed a business model that focuses not only on the airports portfolio, but also on optimising the commercial opportunities presented by the travel and aviation industry. As we move forward, our new goal is to develop the “Airport City” of the future – providing world-class aeronautical services while fully utilising surrounding land banks to develop malls, hotels and leisure facilities to ensure a joyful experiences not only for the contemporary traveller, but also for all Malaysia Airports’ clients and business partners.
Our Vision A Global Airport Group That Champions Connectivity and Sustainability Our Brand Promise Hosting Joyful Connections About Malaysia Airports Malaysia Airports manages and operates 39 airports in Malaysia and one international airport in Istanbul, Turkey. The 39 airports in Malaysia comprise of 5 international, 17 domestic and 17 Short Take-Off and Landing Ports (STOL Ports). Malaysia Airports is the company that helps connect the country – bringing together remote, rural communities with the vibrant cities and providing the country’s premier gateway to the world beyond. Malaysia Airports was corporatised in 1992 and listed on the Malaysian Stock Exchange (Bursa Malaysia) seven years later, becoming the first Asian airport operator to go public and only the sixth in the world to do so. It now employs some 11,000 people in Malaysia and around the world. Our core business is the management, operation, maintenance and development of airports. The company draws its revenue from aeronautical operations – aircraft landing and parking fees, passenger service charges and other airline charges – and commercial activities from airport-related services such as duty free shops and other retail outlets, hotel operations, commercial leasing and car park management. Over the past decades, Malaysia Airports has developed a business model that focuses not only on the airports portfolio, but also on optimising the commercial opportunities presented by the travel and aviation industry. As we move forward, our new goal is to develop the “Airport City” of the future – providing world-class aeronautical services while fully utilising surrounding land banks to develop malls, hotels and leisure facilities to ensure a joyful experiences not only for the contemporary traveller, but also for all Malaysia Airports’ clients and business partners.
automotive
An agency under MITI, MAI is to serve as focal point and coordination centre for the development of the local automotive industry in all matters related to automotive industry, including formulating of the national automotive policy, managing manpower development programme, formulating and coordinating automotive related research and development. MAI is to further enhance MITIs support in developing the local industry.
Malaysia Book of Records was created to be in line with this ambition. MBR act as an official body that recognises record-holders, record-breakers and record-creators in the country. Upon confirmation of their feats, achievements and creations.
law enforcement
The Malaysia Competition Commission is established under the Competition Commission Act 2010 to enforce the Competition Act 2010. Its main role is to protect the competitive process for the benefit of businesses, consumers and the economy.
hospitality
Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) serves as a central hub to assist meeting and event planners bid for and stage international as well as regional business events in Malaysia, and act as a catalyst for national product development. Find out more at www.myceb.com.my
dairy
Malaysia Dairy Industries Pte Ltd is a dairy company based out of 2 Davidson Road, SINGAPORE, Singapore.
dairy
Malaysia Dairy Industries Pte Ltd is a dairy company based out of 2 Davidson Road, SINGAPORE, Singapore.
design
Established in 2008, Design Development Centre (DDEC) is a one stop centre for branding, product and design development in Malaysia. We provide inspirational ideas and creative solutions for all nature of businesses. Supported by government, DDEC is a subsidiary of Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA) and under the auspices of Ministry of Rural and Regional Development. Our portfolio of customers consists of government agencies, non-government agencies (NGO), corporate bodies, Government Link Companies (GLC), small medium enterprise (SME), public and private societies and institute of higher learning in Malaysia. DDEC is a design resources and consultancy centre. We aim to streamline design activities from a myriad of economic sectors.
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