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MYAirline inks six MoUs amounting to RM2.7 bil at Lima’23

This includes deals for aircraft wheel, brake servicing

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 May 2023 6:29PM

MYAirline inks six MoUs amounting to RM2.7 bil at Lima’23
MYAirline Sdn Bhd has secured leasing agreements with several renowned aircraft lessors, says its chief executive Rayner Teo. – MYAirline Facebook pic, May 25, 2023

LANGKAWI – MYAirline Sdn Bhd has signed six memoranda of understanding (MoUs) amounting to RM2.7 billion at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (Lima’23) today.

The amount, the largest so far at Lima’23, entails the extension of the airline’s existing Airbus A320 comprehensive component support programme with SIA Engineering Company.

The MoUs include wheel and brake services that will cover pooling, as well as repair and overhaul of wheels and brakes for the airline’s fleet.

The carrier has also secured leasing agreements with several renowned aircraft lessors, including Aircastle, Avolon, Genesis, and SMBC Aviation Capital, resulting in a total of 17 aircraft by the end of 2023, valued at a combined US$450 million (RM2.08 billion).

MYAirline chief executive Rayner Teo said these partnerships not only reflect the company’s vision for growth but also underscore its commitment to delivering unparalleled customer experiences and operational excellence.

“With just six months of operations, MYAirline is poised for an exciting future and we look forward to serving more passengers and sharing more initiatives in the days to come.

“This is our first time participating in Lima and we are still not even six-months-old. A lot of work is going on in terms of generating awareness and that is one of the reasons we are here so that more people know about MYAirline,” he said. 

As MYAirline expands its international footprint, Teo said the airline would be looking at Singapore, Phuket, Indonesia, and Vietnam after its recent route to Bangkok. 

Additionally, the airline also announced a groundbreaking joint venture with Menzies Aviation that will establish MYMenzies as one of the largest ground-handling service providers in Malaysia.

The MYMenzies joint venture will operate under the Menzies Aviation brand with MYAirline holding the majority of the shareholding. – Bernama, May 25, 2023

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