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Sad tale of super jumbo proportions 26 Jul 2021 / 10:06 H. Khazanah Nasional Berhad, through Malaysia Airlines Group, has decided to sell their six Airbus A380 aircraft. KHAZANAH Nasional Berhad, through Malaysia Airlines Group, has finally decided to put up their six Airbus A380 aircraft for sale. I had written an article regarding Malaysian Airlines A380 in theSun in January. It was further expanded, detailing the background of the purchase in my book Malaysian Aviation – The Untold Stories, published in March. I had mentioned that the best option for the aircraft was to sell them. They have no other choice. Now all grounded, the next period the aircraft can be of some use is the next Haj season, which is about one year away – and for the Umrah operations when Saudi Arabia opens up again for pilgrims. But at the most, only three aircraft would suffice. ....
Published on: Sunday, January 24, 2021 By: Mohd Kamil Abu Bakar Text Size: THE airline business is not easy to run and it is hard to make it profitable. There are a lot of challenges to encounter along the way, but it is necessary to have them. Otherwise, how do we cross the seas, oceans and mountains? In its early days, during the time of Tan Sri Saw Huat Lye, Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Rahman and Datuk Kamarudin Ahmad leading Malaysia Airlines (MAS), the business environment was different. There was virtually no competition and the fuel back then was still affordable. Some entrepreneurs then came up with the idea of making air travel cheap, to make flying affordable to the masses. It was then that low-cost carriers, airlines with no frills were born. ....
Airlines don’t compromise on flight safety 18 Jan 2021 / 15:19 H. Indonesian police officers and Indonesian soldiers carry debris of Sriwijaya Air flight SJ 182, which crashed to the sea, at Tanjung Priok port in Jakarta, Indonesia, Jan 10. – Reuterspix By CAPT MOHD KAMIL ABU BAKAR THE recent crash of Indonesia’s Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-500 a few minutes after departure from Jakarta bound for Pontianak, yet again puts the spotlight on flight safety. While the accident by convention will be investigated by Indonesian authorities, we shall not speculate into the cause. In basic terms, aircraft accidents can be due to four major factors: ....
Challenges for Malaysia Airlines 13 Jan 2021 / 18:44 H. The airline business is not easy to run and it is hard to make it profitable. There are a lot of challenges to encounter along the way, but it is necessary to have them. Otherwise, how do we cross the seas, oceans and mountains? In its early days, during the time of Tan Sri Saw Huat Lye, Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Rahman and Datuk Kamarudin Ahmad leading Malaysia Airlines (MAS), the business environment was different. There was virtually no competition and the fuel back then was still affordable. Some entrepreneurs then came up with the idea of making air travel cheap, to make flying affordable to the masses. It was then that low-cost carriers, airlines with no frills were born. ....
By: Mohd Kamil Abu Bakar Text Size: THE Airbus A380, the world’s biggest commercial aircraft, went into service on Oct 2007 with Singapore Airlines. To date Airbus Industrie, the European manufacturer, has received 251 firm orders for the aircraft and delivered 242, with Emirates being its biggest customer with 115 of the wide-bodied aircraft. Hot on the heels of Singapore Airlines, Qantas and Thai International Airways, Malaysia – through Malaysia Airlines Berhad, a Khazanah Nasional company – ordered six of these giants, targeting its key trunk routes to Europe and the Asia-Pacific Region. Has the purchase of the A380 proven to be a success or are they destined for long-term parking at Pinal Airpark Marana, Arizona or Alice Springs in Australia? Or was it a wrong buy? ....