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  2. Berjaya Air - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established and began operations in 1989. It is owned by the Berjaya Group (through Berjaya Land) and was formerly known as Pacific Air Charter.. At one time the airline had its head office in Terminal 3 at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport; [3] its offices as of mid-1992 were at Terminal 2.

  3. Tioman Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport's runway is "one way" as planes can only land and take off in one direction (north) due to nearby terrain. Tioman is a popular destination for private pilots based in Singapore and Malaysia, as it is only a little more than an hour away by air from Seletar Airport, Singapore compared to over 5 hours by surface transport.

  4. Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport - Wikipedia

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    The redevelopment, driven by demand from operators like Berjaya Air and Smooth Route, aims to increase the capacity of the Subang Aerotech Park by 280%. The project is expected to drive significant growth in Malaysia's business aviation sector, support the country's Aerospace Blueprint 2030 and solidify Subang's role as a competitive business ...

  5. Tioman Island - Wikipedia

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    The project developer is Tioman Infra Sdn Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tioman Hill Resort Sdn Bhd which is 50% owned by Berjaya Group. The rest is owned by the royal family of Pahang through Aimvesco Sdn Bhd and the late Sultan Ahmad Shah. [15] Ghost nets are becoming increasingly common around the island, harming local wildlife. [16]

  6. List of airlines of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Hub airport(s) AirAsia: AK: AXM: RED CAP: 1996 - AirAsia X: D7: XAX: XANADU: 2007 - Batik Air Malaysia: OD: MXD: MALINDO

  7. Langkawi International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Batik Air Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur–International: Berjaya Air: Charter: Kuala Lumpur–Subang: Firefly: Kuala Lumpur–Subang, Penang Seasonal: Chengdu–Tianfu (ends 9 February 2025) [4] flydubai: Dubai–International 1 [5] IndiGo: Bengaluru [6] [7] LOT Polish Airlines: Seasonal charter: Warsaw-Chopin [8] Malaysia Airlines: Kuala Lumpur ...

  8. Pelangi Air - Wikipedia

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    Pelangi Air was incorporated in 1987 to service the domestic sector and international destinations. [2] They ceased operation in late 2001 following the take over of international route to Singapore by Berjaya Air. After ceasing operation, their aircraft were abandoned at Subang Airport, Selangor and Senai International Airport, Johor.

  9. Redang Airport - Wikipedia

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    Redang Airport (IATA: RDN, ICAO: WMPR) is an airport on Redang Island, Kuala Nerus District, Terengganu, Malaysia.The airport was briefly closed in 2009 for runway expansion, reopening on April 16, 2009.