‘Detrimental impact’ on aerospace industry


Visitors look at models of Airbus Group NV. aircraft at an aerospace exhibition in Langkawi, Malaysia - Filepic

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Aerospace Industry Association (MAIA) has urged the government to reconsider and allow the industry and its supply chain to continue operations for the country to secure its place in the global aerospace arena.

It said following the enhanced movement control order, its members manufacturing facilities are closing down and any move to curtail these operations would most likely have a long-termetrimental impact particularly as many are sole source suppliers with the global aviation industry now starting to recover.

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