Subang Skypark makeover


The Subang SkyPark terminal. The company is planning to utilise between four and 4.8 hectares of land, opposite Terminal 3, to build a boutique hotel, an aviation museum and a theme park.

KUALA LUMPUR: Subang Skypark Sdn Bhd is set to embark on a RM420mil ambitious infrastructure development plan to transform the former Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, now known as Subang Skypark, into a full-fledged aerospace city by 2015.

Its executive director, Tan Sri Ravindran Menon, said the company was planning to utilise between four and 4.8 hectares of land, opposite Terminal 3, to build a boutique hotel, an aviation museum and a theme park as part of a retail mall.

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