The Borneo Post

M’sia aims to become leading aerospace nation by 2030

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SEBERANG PRAI: Malaysia is aiming to become Southeast Asia’s leading aerospace nation by 2030, says Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Darell Leiking.

He said by 2030, the industry was targeted to generate an annual revenue of RM55.2 billion and create more than 32,000 highincome jobs.

“Under the 11th Malaysia Plan, the government had identified the aerospace sector as one of the new growth industries for Malaysia,” he said when launching SAM Engineerin­g and Equipment ( M) Bhd’s new plant yesterday.

Darell said the government aimed to shift Malaysia’s economy from labour intensive to high value-added, as well as knowledge and innovation-based economy, with a focus on the services and manufactur­ing sectors.

“In 2017, the Malaysian aerospace industry recorded a revenue of RM13.5 billion, with aerospace manufactur­ing contributi­ng 48 per cent of the amount.

“The ( aerospace) industry’s export value reached RM8.51 billion, comprising mainly of aerospace parts and components,” he said.

Citing a report, Darell said aircraft manufactur­ers Airbus and Boeing forecast that more than 40,000 new aircraft would be needed globally by 2037 and about

Under the 11th Malaysia Plan, the government had identified the aerospace sector as one of the new growth industries for Malaysia.

16,000 aircraft would be delivered to the Asia-Pacific region.

“Airbus valued the 35,000 of the planes to be delivered over the next 20 years at around US$ 5 trillion ( US$ 1= RM4.07),” he said.

The minister said a strong ecosystem to support aerospace manufactur­ing, and maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul ( MRO) activities was needed in view of the expected increase in the number of aircraft globally and regionally.

“This positive developmen­t is spurring the government to view the aerospace industry as a critical sector offering abundant opportunit­ies for the transfer of advanced technologi­es in engineerin­g, electronic­s, composite materials, system integratio­n, MRO, and industryle­d research and technology,” he added. — Bernama

Datuk Darell Leiking, Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister

 ??  ?? Darell (right) together with Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow looks through a display during a visit to SAM Engineerin­g and Equipment (M) Bhd’s new plant yesterday. — Bernama photo
Darell (right) together with Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow looks through a display during a visit to SAM Engineerin­g and Equipment (M) Bhd’s new plant yesterday. — Bernama photo

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