
KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia’s newest low-cost airline, MYAirline Sdn Bhd, has obtained an air service licence (ASL) from the Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mavcom), which allows the company to operate as a full-fledged airline in the country.
Chief executive officer Rayner Teo Kheng Hock said MYAirline was excited to receive the approval for the ASL and thanked the Transport Ministry, Mavcom, and the Malaysian Civil Aviation Authority for their support.
“We are ecstatic and relieved at the same time. I am very grateful for the trust and endless support from our stakeholders, and extremely proud of our entire team for their tireless work and contribution towards getting our ASL.
“The hard work paid off and it wouldn’t have happened without the team effort from all in MYAirline,” he said today.
Teo said it took the start-up company about two years to secure both an air operator’s certificate and the ASL.
He added that details on the introductory routes and tickets would be announced soon. – Bernama, November 17, 2022
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