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RMAF Labuan started with the deployment of one detachment of the Royal Air Force, under the command of Group Captain S.J. Rawling. After the formation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963, some personnel were deployed to this airbase under the Air Force Borneo. At that early time, RMAF Labuan owned some Twin Pioneer aircraft for logistic and patrol ...
Postal codes in Malaysia, usually referred to as postcodes (Malay: poskod), are five digit numeric. The first two digits of the postcode denote the state or federal territory (e.g. 42000 Port Klang, Selangor). However, postcode area boundaries may cross state borders, as areas near to state borders may be served by post offices located in ...
Labuan (/ l ə ˈ b uː ə n /), officially the Federal Territory of Labuan (Malay: Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan), is an island federal territory of Malaysia. It includes Labuan Island and six smaller islands off the coast of the state of Sabah in East Malaysia.
Regular passenger services commenced in May 1949 with a weekly flight operated by Malayan Airways from Singapore, stopping at Kuching and Labuan. The route was extended to Sandakan in September 1949. [8] By 1950, the airport became a stopover point for biweekly flights between Hong Kong and Labuan, via Manila and Sandakan, operated by Cathay ...
Labuan Airport air traffic control tower. Labuan Airport (IATA: LBU, ICAO: WBKL) is an airport that serves the federal territory of Labuan in Malaysia.The airport is 2.5 km (1.6 mi) or 5 km (3.1 mi) by road from Victoria (Labuan Town).
Patau-Patau (Malay: Kampung Air Patau-Patau, lit. 'Village Water Patau-Patau') is a fishing village in Labuan, Malaysia, that is principally inhabited by descendants of Brunei Malays who settled in the 1930s. Patau-Patau was destroyed by bombing during World War II but was rebuilt afterwards. The village's houses are built on stilts over water ...
[3]: 363 In May 1949 (), Malayan Airways took over the Singapore–Kuching–Labuan–Jesselton route, which had been operated by the Royal Air Force since May 1946 () and was the only air link between Singapore and Borneo. [5]: 147 The run was extended to Sandakan in October that same year. [6]
SK Pekan 1 Wp Labuan, Peti Surat 81104, 87021 Labuan, Wilayah Persekutuan; SK Patau-Patau, Peti Surat 81416, 87024 Labuan, Wilayah Persekutuan; SK Pantai, Peti Surat 81361, 87023 Labuan, Wilayah Persekutuan; SK Membedai, Peti Surat 82074, 87030 Labuan, Wilayah Persekutuan; SK Lubok Temiang, Peti Surat 80787, 87017 Labuan, Wilayah Persekutuan