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MAHB unit gets developmental rights to KLIA Aeropolis land

Bursa filing says engagement with govt last year has resulted in changes to some earlier agreements

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Nov 2022 7:52PM

MAHB unit gets developmental rights to KLIA Aeropolis land
The engagement has resulted in a 99-year development agreement between KLIA Aeropolis Sdn Bhd (KASB) and the Malaysian government commencing November 17, 2022 which gives KASB, MAHB’s wholly owned subsidiary, the rights to plan, design, develop and construct the KLIA Aeropolis land measuring 3,454.92ha. – Bernama pic, November 21, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) has sought the Malaysian government to “structure better terms” to increase domestic and foreign direct investments pertaining to the remaining short tenure of the land lease.

The airport operator, in a filing with Bursa Malaysia, said its engagement with the government last year has resulted in changes to some earlier agreements.

The engagement has resulted in a 99-year development agreement between KLIA Aeropolis Sdn Bhd (KASB) and the Malaysian government commencing November 17, 2022 which gives KASB, MAHB’s wholly owned subsidiary, the rights to plan, design, develop and construct the KLIA Aeropolis land measuring 3,454.92ha.

There is also a land lease agreement between KASB and the Federal Lands Commissioner for a 99-year lease commencing November 17, which gives the rights to KASB to occupy, use, control, manage, and sublease the land.

The filing also said there were supplemental agreements between Malaysia Airports (Sepang) Sdn Bhd and the Malaysian government “to vary” the terms and conditions of an earlier operating agreement to carve out land for the development of KLIA Aeropolis.

“Consequent to the above, Malaysia Airports Sepang will retain the remaining 47 lots of land of about 9352.71ha for the continued purposes of KLIA operations, to be held under the operating agreement and the lease agreement,” the filing said.

MAHB, the government, and Malaysia Airports (Sepang) had previously signed an operating agreement, dated February 12, 2009, effective for a period of 25 years until February 11, 2034, for the development and operations of Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

There was also a lease agreement between the Federal Lands Commissioner and Malaysia Airports (Sepang) dated February 12, 2009, also effective for 25 years until February 11, 2034.

The filing said that based on engagements with various potential investors and businesses, there were “challenges faced” to get a palatable return on investment due to the short remaining tenure of the land lease. – Bernama, November 21, 2022

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