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Selangor Aero Park To Advance Malaysia's Regional Air Cargo Hub Ambitions

Selangor Aero Park To Advance Malaysia's Regional Air Cargo Hub Ambitions

Barnama05-06-2025

SEPANG, June 5 -- (From left) Managing Director of Malaysia Airports, Datuk Mohd Izani Ghani, Exco for Investment, Trade and SME Development, Ng Sze Han, Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari, Transport Minister Anthony Loke, Chairman Malaysia Airports, Dr. Nungsari Ahmad Radhi, Secretary General Ministry of Transport, Datuk Jana Santhiran Muniayan and Group Chief Executive Officer of Menteri Besar Selangor Incorporated, Datuk Saipolyazan M Yusop in conjuction of groundbreaking of Selangor Aero Park @ KLIA Aeropolis today. -- fotoBERNAMA (2025) COPYRIGHT RESERVED
SEPANG, June 5 (Bernama) -- The development of the Selangor Aero Park (SAP) will strengthen Malaysia's ambition to become a leading air cargo hub in ASEAN, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.
He said the 600-acre project aligns with the government's strategy to enhance Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) as a regional logistics and aerospace centre.
Loke said KLIA holds a unique strategic advantage, with a vast land area of 100 square kilometres and strong connectivity, making it an ideal location for such a development.
'We possess the ingredients and prerequisites unmatched by any other ASEAN country. KLIA has the potential to expand to five runways (beyond the existing three).
'There is no other airport in the region of this scale,' he said at a press conference following the groundbreaking ceremony for SAP earlier today.
Located within the KLIA Aeropolis, SAP carries a gross development value of RM2.3 billion and will be executed in phases to ensure a well-structured, future-ready investment ecosystem.
The project is expected to contribute RM55.2 billion annually to the aerospace industry and create over 32,000 high-income jobs by 2030.
Elaborating further, Loke said Malaysia has also secured support from China to position KLIA as a regional cargo hub for the ASEAN market.
'China has agreed to support KLIA as its cargo gateway for the ASEAN region. This is a highly strategic and significant partnership.

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