Aircraft to roar over northern states training for LIMA '25 until mid-May


KUALA LUMPUR: The airspace in the north of the peninsula will be filled with the roar of Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) aircraft training for the Langkawi International Air and Maritime Exhibition 2025 (LIMA '25).

In a statement on Monday (May 5), the Air Force said the flight exercise involved fighter jets, carriers and helicopters involving two phases, namely Phase 1 from May 6 to 13 in the airspace of Alor Setar, Kedah and Butterworth, Penang while Phase 2 begin from May 14 to 19, 2025 in the airspace of Langkawi, Kedah.

"The implementation of this exercise aims to strengthen the readiness and efficiency of the RMAF crew to provide the best performance for the opening and air show for LIMA '25 scheduled from May 20 to 24.

"During the exercise, RMAF aircraft will conduct low-level tactical flights in certain areas and this exercise will also involve a series of explosions for the opening gimmick of LIMA '25," it said.

It also advised the public not to be anxious or worried if they see aircraft flying low and hear explosions during the training period.

Themed "Today's Progress, Future Achievements", LIMA '25 will take place in Langkawi and remains one of the largest exhibitions in the maritime and aerospace industry in South-East Asia since it was first organised in 1991. – Bernama

 

 

 

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