Malaysia

Mavcom collects RM112 mil in RSC over five years: Loke

Regulations impose RM1 on every aircraft passenger departing from any Malaysian aerodome

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Apr 2023 2:31PM

Mavcom collects RM112 mil in RSC over five years: Loke
The Malaysian Aviation Commission has collected about RM112 million in regulatory service charges in from 2018 to 2021. This is a collection of RM1 from each passenger departing by aircraft from any aerodrome in Malaysia as gazetted in the Mavcom (Regulatory Service Charges) Regulations 2018. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes pic, April 3, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mavcom) has recorded a collection of approximately RM112 million in regulatory service charges (RSC) in five years since 2018, the Senate was told today. 

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said an RSC of RM1 is imposed on every passenger departing by aircraft from any aerodrome in Malaysia as gazetted in the Mavcom (Regulatory Service Charges) Regulations 2018. 

“The collection was based on the sinancial statements for 2018-2021 audited by the National Audit Department and the yet-to-be-audited statement for 2022. 

“The collection for 2018 was RM24.7 million. 2019 (RM46.7 million), 2020 (RM11.4 million), 2021 (RM5.11 million) and RM24.2 million last year…the low collection in 2020 and 2021 was a result of the movement control order and Covid-19. 

Loke said this in reply to Senator Rita Sarimah Patrick Insol who wanted to know the amount of RSC collected by Mavcom since 2028 and how the collection was used.

The minister said RSC collection exemptions were granted to passengers in direct transit, cabin crew, infants under two years of age, passengers on rural air services as well as heads of state, ministers and dignitaries visiting Malaysia on their official duties as guests of the government. 

Loke said the RSC collection had enabled Mavcom to generate its own income to cover annual expenses since it does not receive funds, expenditure grants or annual allocations from the government to finance its operational costs. 

“The collection is used for, among others, consumer awareness campaigns on air travel rights, the implementation of the Service Quality Framework at the airport as well as the development of a long-term framework for the regulation of all aviation service charges provided for in the Mavcom (Aviation Service Charges ) Regulations 2016.   

“It is also used to develop the AeroFile system, an automatic filing system for all landing permit applications for commercial flights operating to or from Malaysia to facilitate the application process for foreign and local airlines,” he said. 

Last but not least, he said that the RSC collection is also used to launch the AeroLicence system, an e-licensing platform to transform and expedite all licensing processes in stages to benefit industry players. – Bernama, April 3, 2023

Related News

Places / 3mth

First time foreigners arriving in Penang must go through manual processing

Malaysia / 7mth

Businessman linked to Sabah mining scandal denied entry to ‘meet friends’

Malaysia / 1y

Runway at Sultan Abdul Halim Airport reopens

Malaysia / 1y

Sultan Abdul Halim Airport runway temporarily closed after RMAF jet skids during landing

Malaysia / 1y

Terengganu MB confirms viral social media picture is him

Malaysia / 1y

PIA second busiest after KLIA, expansion plans justified, says Exco

Spotlight

Malaysia

Former head of a ministry's corporate communications unit acquitted of bribery charge

Malaysia

Two sisters die trapped in Johor house fire as escape routes cut off by flames

Malaysia

NS election speculation intensifies as Aminuddin granted audience with state ruler

Malaysia

Teenager who drove recklessly, causing death remanded for further investigation

Malaysia

Police looking for trio involved in violent armed robbery in Penang (video)

Malaysia

Family of five killed as car crashes into water pipe in Serian

Malaysia

'I was once spat on by a pakcik' — Marina denies fear of contesting Malay-majority seats

Malaysia

Jewellery shop among six premises destroyed in fire (video)

You may be interested

Malaysia

'I was once spat on by a pakcik' — Marina denies fear of contesting Malay-majority seats

Malaysia

Chinese national identified as organiser of drug-fuelled party raided in KL hotel

Malaysia

Man who wanted to borrow RM500k, scammed of over RM400k

Malaysia

No early Penang polls as state prioritises voters’ mandate over electoral synchronisation

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Jewellery shop among six premises destroyed in fire (video)

Malaysia

Headless teen tragedy: VW driver charged with dangerous driving causing death

Malaysia

JPJ probes couple ‘manja’ incident in car, summons to be issued (video)

Malaysia

Teen mothers must return to school, says Fadhlina as education remains priority