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AIRPORT CITIES DAY 2 STREAM A SESSION 1TRANSCRIPT
“The Evolution of Subang International Airport”
02 April 2014
MIAC
Subang Airport
1965 - RM45million investment - Capacity of 0.4 mppa
1990s - 15.8 mppa as at 1997
2014
MIAC
Government Stakeholders & Roles
Established in 1991
A brainchild of Malaysia's former Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad
A world class excellent platform for aerospace manufacturers and related industries to
display and promote the latest aerospace technology to senior Government officials, both
civil and military and leaders of industries from Malaysia as well as the Asia-Pasific region.
LIMA
Established in 1993
Under the patronage of the Prime Minister of Malaysia, MIGHT is tasked to help develop
and nurture high tech industries in Malaysia.
MIGHT
Established in 1967
Government's principal agency for the promotion of the manufacturing and services
sectors in Malaysia which include the aerospace and aviation industry
MIDA
National Aerospace Blueprint Established in 1997
Recognized the role of Subang as a potential aerospace
hub
Asian Financial Crisis 1998……. & the fate of Subang Airport
2005……. The revival of the National Aerospace Blueprint “Malaysia International Aerospace Centre (MIAC) @ Subang” • Concept & Planning - spearheaded by public-private consortium to develop MIAC • Taskforce
- led by Malaysian Ministry of Transport (MOT) formed to address issues on government policy & act as advisory body to consortium
MIAC
The Revival
MIAC
The Six Clusters
MIAC’s development is based on clustering concept around 6 main activities: Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) - MAS Engineering, AIROD, Zetro Aviation Helicopter Centre - Eurocopter General Aviation Centre - Skypark Fixed Based Operation (FBO) Aerospace Training Centre - UniKL MIAT-MARA Aerospace Technology Centre - Spirit Aerosystems Commercial Centre - Skypark NEXUS Commercial Centre
SPIRIT AEROSYSTEMS (M) SDN BHD
The sister company of Spirit Aerosystems Inc, Wichita, a leading first-tier
supplier to both Airbus and Boeing
Situated on a 45-acre site where the company develops metallic aircraft
fuselages, complex high-volume aerospace products, propulsion systems
and wing structures, among others…
MIAC
Anchor Tenants (1/3)
EUROCOPTER (M) SDN BHD
Part of EADS Group, the world’s most prominent and integrated
aerospace company
The new facility comprises of an office building, a dedicated
customer hangar and a simulator centre, all location at a 2.3-acre
site in Subang
MIAC
Anchor Tenants (2/3)
SUBANG SKYPARK SDN BHD
Spearheading Fixed Based Operations (FBO) at Subang, anchored on its
Regional Aviation Centre (RAC)
Creating a ‘commercial nexus’ to further enhance and “complete” the Subang
landscape and offering
MIAC
Anchor Tenants (3/3)
MIAC
The Ecosystem in Subang
SUBANG AIRPORT
1
2
3
4
FIXED BASED OPERATIONS Skypark FBO Community airlines for turbo prop operations
AIRPORT Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad
HELICOPTER CENTRE Eurocopter
MRO / AEROSPACE Spirit Aerosystems
MIAC
Flight Operations
Firefly has 14 ATR 72-500/600 Malindo has 5 ATR 72-600
Scheduled departures averaging 66 flights daily
Unscheduled/chartered private jet operations averaging 15 flights daily
MIAC
Subang Passenger & Aircraft – 5 year growth
670 857
989 1,120
1,521 150
262
332 323
338
19,897
24,509
30,779
33,224
41,707
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
International ('000)
Domestic ('000)
Aircraft Movements
Growth:
2.1 times
2.3 times
2.3 times
Helicopter
Centre
APMM ATW
Aviation
Jetline
International
PDRM Airwings
Light Aircraft Parking
and Operations Centre
(APFT)
MIAT
Bay 14
Aerotree
Redevelopment of Terminal
2 by Skypark
Commercial
Area
Skypark RAC
MIAC
Tech
Park
N
A
D
I
MIAC
Land Area
Total Acreage of 1,202 acres
MIAC
Key Learnings
Government’s role, leadership & policies
Public-private partnership
Leveraging on competitive advantages & inherent
characteristics
Ecosystem
Flexible