Sin-Kung Airways appoints AeroDarat as ground handling partner


From left: Mustafa Kamal, head of business development, Aerodarat Services; Ibrahim Mohamed Salleh, chief operating officer; ⁠Alan Ong, managing director of Sin-Kung Logistics; and ⁠Angeline Ong, executive director

KUALA LUMPUR: Sin-Kung Logistics Bhd said its wholly-owned subsidiary Sin-Kung Airways Sdn Bhd has appointed AeroDarat Sdn Bhd as its ground handling partner across key Malaysian airports.

AeroDarat, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malaysia Aviation Group Sdn Bhd (MAG), will manage ground operations for Sin-Kung Airways at Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Miri, Labuan, Tawau, Sandakan and Penang, with Kuala Lumpur International Airport serving as an alternate location. 

The three-year collaboration entrusts AeroDarat with a full suite of ground and cargo handling services, including aircraft ramp operations, load control, flight operations, cargo and mail handling, and related technical support – all conducted in line with international ground handling standards set by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). 

Sin-Kung Logistics managing director Alan Ong said by leveraging AeroDarat’s extensive infrastructure and skilled workforce, the airline expects to achieve shorter turnaround times, improved ground efficiency, and greater reliability across its network.

“As Sin-Kung Airways expands its network, maintaining operational excellence on the ground is vital to upholding the safety, quality and reliability that our customers expect. Working with AeroDarat, one of Malaysia’s most established ground handling providers enables us to deliver seamless and dependable operations nationwide, reflecting our commitment to world-class standards and the continued development of Malaysia’s aviation ecosystem,” he added.

 

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