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Malaysia’s Sky-high Aerospace Ambition - Are We Ready?

Naguib Mohd Nor, President, Malaysia Aerospace Industry Association (MAIA)

10-Nov-21 08:05

Malaysia’s Sky-high Aerospace Ambition - Are We Ready?

Malaysia wants to be a formidable player in the aerospace industry and has set in motion plans and blueprints to make this a reality. The 12th Malaysia Plan hopes the aerospace industry can generate RM30 billion in revenue, with 30,000 jobs by 2025. The Malaysian Aerospace Industry Blueprint 2030, launched in 2015, sets out similar lofty goals.

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