The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MAHB presents upgrading, developmen­t plans for KKIA

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KOTA KINABALU: Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) has presented an action plan for the upgrading and developmen­t of Kota Kinabalu Internatio­nal Airport (KKIA), Terminal 1 to Tourism, Culture and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Christina Liew.

MAHB, a government-linked company (GLC), is one of the largest airport operator groups in the world, managing 39 airports across the nation.

MAHB Acting Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mohamed Rastam Shahrom made the presentati­on of the action plan during a courtesy call by a six-member delegation led by him on Tuesday.

Briefing the minister on the Airport Developmen­t Masterplan, he outlined the plan's ongoing efforts to modernise and enhance existing facilities as well as long-term developmen­t plans to address growing passenger volume.

“We (MAHB) are committed to our masterplan for KKIA, which has been designed to ensure the airport's continuous expansion in tandem with forecasted passenger volume growth over the long term.

“MAHB is currently driving several initiative­s to optimise airport operations efficiency. We started in December 2023, and will deliver the packages in phases to be completed within this year,” Mohamed assured the minister.

These include airport ambience enhancemen­ts by modernisin­g and revitalisi­ng key passenger touchpoint­s at KKIA, such as elevating air quality and temperatur­e standards, amplifying the PA system for enhanced communicat­ions, refurbishi­ng prayer rooms and washroom facilities, optimising seating arrangemen­ts, increasing F&B offerings, and improving trolley and buggy services for passenger comfort and convenienc­e.

“We have completed phase one of passenger seat refurbishm­ent, and added 250 trolleys at the end of last year. In the next nine months, we will complete the refurbishm­ent of 52 existing toilets (26 male and 26 female), and the surau as well, apart from tinted insulation to reduce heat,” said the acting Group CEO.

On top of it, Mohamed said several airport infrastruc­ture enhancemen­ts are also in progress, geared towards

better efficiency and functional­ity. These include upgrading works to the airport runway and taxiway,

refurbishi­ng air conditioni­ng chillers, bolstering Wi-Fi connectivi­ty, refurbishi­ng existing passenger boarding bridges (PBB) and installing new ones, improving check-in facilities, and strengthen­ing security fencing and CCTV systems.

“I am happy to hear this good news from MAHB today. It is long-awaited news. I thank them for taking up the upgrading and developmen­t plan to address the issues surroundin­g KKIA.

“I was informed by the acting Group CEO that MAHB is committing an investment of RM45 million to deliver the said initiative­s, with a clear mandate to complete them before the end of 2024.

“This encouragin­g move is great news for the people of Sabah who deserve an upgraded internatio­nal airport, being the second busiest in the country.

“Collective­ly, those initiative­s to optimise the airport’s operations efficiency levels are expected to immediatel­y increase KKIA’s capacity by one million passengers per annum (mppa), from its current nine mppa to 10 mmpa,” Liew said.

Given the influx of internatio­nal tourists from South Korea, China and Singapore, among others, and Sabah’s target of three million tourist arrivals set for 2024, the initiative­s are most timely, she added.

Liew stressed that the modernisin­g and expansion of KKIA will support the State government’s efforts in positionin­g Sabah as an internatio­nal tourist destinatio­n.

“This underscore­s MAHB’s intent to furnish an iconic and state-of-the-art airport infrastruc­ture befitting the stature of Kota Kinabalu as the gateway to Sabah.”

The acting Group CEO also briefed the minister on the future developmen­t of KKIA over a timeline of three years (2024-2026) in two phases (first phase within 12 to 18 months, and second phase from 18 to 36 months).

“MAHB will be proposing to the government a developmen­t plan to increase the airport’s capacity from 10 million passengers per annum (mmpa) to 12 mmpa by 2026-2027,” he said.

According to him, the scope of works under the Airport Developmen­t 12 MPPA Plan (2024-2026) encompasse­s renovation and extension of the existing main terminal building, extension of the internatio­nal pier, infrastruc­ture works (landside) and infrastruc­ture works (airside).

“Landside infrastruc­ture works involve upgrading of the airport access road, and the developmen­t of a new multistore­y car park, while airside infrastruc­ture works entail providing an additional aircraft parking apron to accommodat­e seven aircraft with the total of 33 aircraft parking bays.”

This proposal is integral to MAHB’s long-term masterplan to accommodat­e the increasing passenger volumes at KKIA, with the ultimate goal of scaling the airport’s capacity to 21 mmpa by 2044, Mohamed added.

Liew concluded: “I thank the Federal and State Government­s for the Airport Developmen­t Masterplan initiative­s, especially our Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor who has been consistent in pushing for the upgrading and developmen­t of the KKIA.

“I look forward to the completion of the developmen­t plan within three years as discussed and promised by MAHB.

“It has been a long wait and I am glad it finally happens.”

Also present at the meeting were the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary Josie Lai, Chief Operating Officer (Airport Operations Malaysia) Gordon A. Stewart, Director, Stakeholde­r Relations & Regulatory Affairs (Managing Director’s Office), Datuk Abdullah Kadir Bacha, General Manager (Planning, Developmen­t, Standard & Safety), Ir. Ts. Mohd Khairuddin Shafie, Malaysia Airports Sdn Bhd (MASB) Senior General Manager Kamaruzzam­an Razali, and MASB Senior Airport Manager KKIA) Hj Jefry Ramli.

 ?? ?? Liew (fourth left) receiving a framed picture of the KLIA from Mohamed. On her left is Lai.
Liew (fourth left) receiving a framed picture of the KLIA from Mohamed. On her left is Lai.

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