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Malaysia targets commercial drone economy by 2030 as cargo flights set for early rollout

Freight drone operations expected to commence as early as the first quarter of 2027 while passenger drone services remain subject to further testing and regulatory approval

Updated 2 hours ago · Published on 24 Jun 2026 11:12AM

Malaysia targets commercial drone economy by 2030 as cargo flights set for early rollout
The government unveils a roadmap to establish a commercial low-altitude aviation industry in four years (Photo from EPA) - June 24, 2026

MALAYSIA has set its sights on becoming a regional player in the emerging low-altitude aviation economy, unveiling plans to introduce commercial drone-based cargo and passenger services by 2030 under a comprehensive regulatory and industry development framework.

Launching the national initiative on Wednesday, Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook said the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) has been tasked with developing a robust regulatory framework that will underpin the safe integration and expansion of low-altitude aviation services.

"This regulatory framework will provide the necessary foundations to support safe airspace integration, operational oversight, industry development and future mobility solutions," Loke said.

The roadmap positions freight drones as the first commercial application, with CAAM targeting the launch of limited cargo drone services in the first quarter of 2027.

Passenger drones and air taxis, however, will require additional technical studies, operational trials and safety assessments before regulatory approvals can be granted.

Loke said Malaysia should seize the opportunity to build its own maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) capabilities and manufacturing standards for the low-altitude aviation sector, noting that the industry remains at an early stage compared with the more established aerospace and conventional aviation sectors.

Under CAAM's classification, low-altitude airspace covers operations up to 3,000 metres (9,840 feet) above ground level.

CAAM chief executive officer Datuk Captain Norazman Mahmud said several Chinese companies have expressed interest in participating in Malaysia's low-altitude economy.

However, foreign operators will be required to establish joint ventures with Malaysian companies before commencing commercial operations in the country.

Norazman did not identify the companies involved but said the joint venture requirement is intended to ensure local industry participation as Malaysia develops its regulatory framework and domestic capabilities in the rapidly evolving drone aviation sector. - June 24, 2026

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