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CAAM-MAVCOM Merger A Key Step For Aviation Growth -- AirAsia

KUALA LUMPUR, June 24 (Bernama) -- AirAsia recognises the merger of the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) and the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) as an important step towards strengthening the country’s aviation sector.

In a statement today, the low-cost airline said the integration of regulatory functions spanning safety, airspace management, consumer protection, and economic regulation presents an opportunity to establish a more cohesive and efficient framework.

This approach aligns with global best practices, enhances clarity for industry players, and supports Malaysia’s ambitions to become a competitive aviation hub.

 AirAsia Aviation Group chief executive officer Bo Lingam said a single aviation regulator system brings key regulatory functions under one independent statutory body.

“This will streamline processes, provide clearer engagement for industry players, drive greater efficiency across the aviation ecosystem, and ultimately benefit travellers through improved connectivity and service,” he said.

To further position Malaysia as a regional aviation hub, the airline looks forward to working with the government through CAAM to deliver greater efficiency, enhance international connectivity, and drive innovation within the industry, he said.

“Improvements in air traffic control and operational management, particularly at major international hubs such as Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 2, will be essential to improving overall service and connectivity, while also supporting efforts to keep air travel accessible for consumers.

“Efficiency is especially crucial, with AirAsia Malaysia operating about 500 departures daily and serving up to 75,000 departing passengers each day across Malaysia,” he added.

-- BERNAMA