SEPANG, March 18 — The Ministry of Transport (MoT) is closely monitoring the progress of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s aerotrain project and expects it to be...
Court of Appeal tells AGC to decide by September on representation of Zahid's acquittal in foreign visa bribery caseTransport Minister Anthony Loke delivers a speech during the Agreements Signing Ceremony between the Malaysian government and Malaysia Airports at KLIA, Sepang January 18, 2024.
He said the project is ongoing since the contract has been renegotiated and the consortium which undertakes the project has been formed. “We are monitoring the progress and we want them to complete the project. Our target is before the end of this year,” he told the media here, today.It was reported that a French rolling stock manufacturer Alstom Transport Systems Sdn Bhd had been appointed as the project’s original equipment manufacturer and also serves as the project coordination lead.
The Malaysian government, via the Ministry of Transport, and MAHB today inked new operating agreements for 45 years until Feb 11, 2069, said Loke Siew Fook. Upon signing the agreements, the airport operator will continue its role to operate, manage, maintain, and develop 39 airports and STOLports nationwide. — Bernama
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