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MAIA hopes for infrastruc­ture upgrade

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KUALA LUMPUR: The aerospace and aviation industry hopes the government will allocate funds in Budget 2020 to enhance the industry’s infrastruc­ture, thus accelerati­ng its growth going forward.

Malaysian Aerospace Industry Associatio­n (Maia) president Naguib Mohd Nor is also hoping the industry will be an area of growth focus in the budget, with grants for various activities such as training, research and developmen­t as well as capital expenditur­e.

“Yes, the government allocated some funding in the previous budget, but the industry needs more for further expansion,” he told Bernama.

Malaysia is currently home to more than 200 aerospace companies comprising both internatio­nal and local industry players.

These include 66 companies involved in maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul (MRO) activities, 33 in aero-manufactur­ing, 25 involved in education and training, alongside 11 in systems integratio­n, as well as engineerin­g and design.

In recognitio­n of the aerospace industry’s importance, the Malaysian Aerospace Industry Blueprint 2030 was launched during the Langkawi Internatio­nal Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2015 in Langkawi, Kedah. The blueprint is aimed at turning Malaysia into the leading aerospace nation in South-east Asia and be an integral part of the global market by 2030.

It also charts the long-term plan for the developmen­t of the aerospace industry in Malaysia until 2030.

With this blueprint, many industry players are eager to reap the tremendous business opportunit­ies offered by it.

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