Seven aeronautical players keen on KLIA Aeropolis


Badlisham: 'There are seven opportunities to do the final negotiations during the Paris Air Show on Monday.'

SEPANG: Seven investors have shown interest to invest in the KL International Airport (KLIA) Aeropolis, said Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) managing director Datuk Badlisham Ghazali.

"There are seven opportunities to do the final negotiations during the Paris Air Show on Monday," he told reporters after the unveiling of the newly refurbished toilets at KLIA in Sepang on Friday.

"Most of them are European companies. The seven companies are aeronautical players.

"I am not saying that I'm going to close a deal of multi-billion dollars but I am working on a hundred million dollar deal," Badlisham said.

He said MAHB would promote the KLIA Aeropolis during its participation in the Paris Air Show scheduled to be held from Monday until Thursday next week.  
"People are taking notice of KLIA Aeropolis because it is a real project with a comprehensive development plan," he added.

KLIA Aeropolis launched last year and is centred on key clusters of air cargo and logistics, aviation and aerospace parks, meetings, incentives, conferences, events and leisure.

The project, sprawling over 100 sq km, is one of the strategic pillars in MAHB's five-year business plan, Runway to Success 2020. - Bernama

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