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MAHB announces Turkey firm tie-up in bid to boost Subang airport’s status

Teknopark Istanbul to bring innovation, tech leadership to Aerotech Park, says operator

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Jun 2021 5:30PM

MAHB announces Turkey firm tie-up in bid to boost Subang airport’s status
The collaboration with TI is part of MAHB’s plan to fulfil Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport’s aspiration to be an aerospace and business aviation hub in the Asia-Pacific region, says the head of KLIA Aeropolis. – The Vibes file pic, June 23, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd’s (MAHB) latest collaboration with Teknopark Istanbul (TI) is set to bring innovation and technology leadership to the Subang Aerotech Park.

The move is part of the airport operator’s plan to fulfil Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport’s (LTSAAS) aspiration to be an aerospace and business aviation hub in the Asia-Pacific region.

In a statement, MAHB head of KLIA Aeropolis, Randhill Singh, said TI has a proven track record based on its success in Turkey.

“Our alliance with TI will help the local aerospace industry become a holistic and integrated nexus for economic growth, technological development and global competitiveness,” he said.

He said the LTSAAS Regeneration Plan will spearhead transformation by building future-proof infrastructure, facilitating innovation and creating an ecosystem to bring forth knowledge workers and higher living standards.

The collaboration with TI will focus on aerospace and new generation technology sectors, such as robotics, data analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence, the airport operator said.

It will also allow MAHB to explore potential LTSAAS-TI linkages and maximise synergies that are mutually beneficial, it said.

MAHB will work with TI to develop a cooperative framework for industrial and technology park development through the exchange of knowledge on best practice models, it added.

There will also be reciprocal efforts to facilitate the convergence of technologies and advancement of the aerospace and aviation ecosystem.

TI general manager Bilal Topcu said the partnership with MAHB will serve as a bridge for technology exchange and investments between both countries.

“We look forward to this close cooperation, which presents new opportunities for cross-border partnerships,” he said. – Bernama, June 23, 2021

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