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Putrajaya confirms Mavcom to be dissolved, absorbed by CAAM for efficiency’s sake

Thursday, 12 Dec 2019 04:48 PM MYTMalaysia will now have only one civil aviation regulator, after the Transport Ministry today confirmed the disbandment of the Malaysian Aviation Commission and have its key roles absorbed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia . ― Reuters pic

In view of this, the ministry said that Mavcom is to be disbanded, to optimise resources and increase management efficiency, as well as paving the way for increased competitiveness. “At the same time, this initiative would encourage the development of the civil aviation industry to be more competitive and competitive internationally. The government is committed to ensuring the development of a modern, sustainable, safe and efficient civil aviation sector in accordance with the National Transportation Policy 2019-2030,” the ministry said.

“The Ministry of Transport would then restructure the new CAAM, as deemed fit, to ensure that this rationalisation process is executed swiftly, taking into account the new workload that will be assumed by CAAM.

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