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  2. Miri Airport - Wikipedia

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    Miri Airport [3] (IATA: MYY, ICAO: WBGR) is an airport located 9.5 km (5.9 mi) south east [2] of Miri, a city in the Malaysian state of Sarawak. The airport is the sixth-busiest airport in Malaysia, and the second-busiest in Sarawak. Miri Airport is the main hub for MASWings Twin Otter fleet which took over the rural air services from ...

  3. Pan-Borneo Highway - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by Sibu Interchange in May 2023, completing the entire WPC07 segment. In 2022, Nyabau Interchange, the longest flyover ever to be built, opened to public. At the same year, Interchanges of Mile 7 and 6 in Kuching, Miri Airport and Pujut Link opened to public as well as new 4 lane road towards Permyjaya in Miri.

  4. List of airports in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Marudi Airport: Miri: MYY WBGR Miri Airport: Mukah: MKM WBGK Mukah Airport: Mulu: MZV WBMU Mulu Airport: Sematan: BSE WBGN Sematan Airport: Sibu: SBW WBGS Sibu Airport: Sri Aman: SGG WBGY Simanggang Airport: Tanjung Manis, Mukah: WBGT Tanjung Manis Airport: SELANGOR: Sepang, Selangor: KUL WMKK Kuala Lumpur International Airport

  5. List of the busiest airports in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Penang International Airport, currently Malaysia's third busiest airport, serves the city of George Town. Kuching International Airport at night. A passenger is described as a person who departs, arrives or passes in condition of transit through any airport located between the borders of Malaysia at any point of time during a year.

  6. Kuching International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Singapore's budget airline, Tiger Airways, had been given the green light to serve Kuching International Airport (the airline has since discontinued service to Kuching after only a few years, as did its closest competitor, Jetstar Asia). As of 2006, Malaysia Airlines in Kuching International Airport has so far achieved a zero accident rate. [10]

  7. Hornbill Skyways - Wikipedia

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    Hangar near Kuching International Airport Hornbill Skyways was established in May 1977 as a private company operating one fixed-wing Cessna 421 and two Bell 206B Jet Ranger helicopters. [ 2 ] The business idea was to provide air services to rural areas in Sarawak, as an alternative to river transportation at that time.

  8. Miri - Wikipedia

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    MASwings aircraft beside another bigger aircraft in Miri Airport. Miri Airport (IATA: MYY, ICAO: WBGR) is an important gateway to the northern region of Sarawak. It is located 11 km south of Miri city. It serves as a hub for domestic, international, and rural air services. [129] Miri Airport is the tenth busiest airport in Malaysia and second ...

  9. East Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The largest city and urban centre is Kuching, which is also the capital of Sarawak and has a population of over 600,000 people. Kota Kinabalu is the second largest, and one of the most important cities in East Malaysia. Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, and Miri are the only three places with city