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Unlicenced flights turning Malaysia into second biggest market for grey charters after China, survey finds | Malaysia

Wednesday, 23 Dec 2020 09:32 AM MYT BY JERRY CHOONG The Subang aviation cluster in Selangor is quickly becoming a hub for illegal charter flights. Flickr pic via Wikimedia Commons Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 23 A recent industry survey by the Asian Business Aviation Association (AsBAA) Malaysia has revealed the Subang aviation cluster in Selangor is quickly becoming a hub for illegal charter flights. The Malaysian Reserve reported that such flights operate below the authorities’ radar and pose serious safety risks to passengers as well as eat into the businesses of licenced operators.

Bizav Groups Worldwide Unite in Illegal Charter Battle

 - December 16, 2020, 12:31 PM Concerned that illegal charter remains a threat to the industry, a dozen business aviation organizations are uniting in their effort to combat the practice through the creation of a new Air Charter Safety Alliance (ACSA). Through ACSA, the organizations will work together to raise awareness of illegal charters for potential customers, charter brokers, ministries of transport, and national aviation organizations. The issue has been a top priority for ACSA members, which have worked both individually and collaboratively on various initiatives to fight illegal charter. “Illegal/grey charters know no boundaries,” said Ryan Waguespack, National Air Transportation Association senior v-p. “The industry has made great progress in joining together to advance crucial initiatives, such as sustainability. We look forward to experiencing that same level of success as a unified force in eliminating illegal charter operations.”

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