Recent KLIA aerotrain incident caused by dislodged CCD that triggered power loss, says MAHB


PETALING JAYA: The incident involving the aerotrains at KL International Airport (KLIA) was caused by a dislodged current collector device (CCD), which triggered a power loss to the train, Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) confirms.

MAHB acknowledged the public’s concerns regarding the KLIA Aerotrain service and the technical issues that have affected its operations, saying that it remains committed to safe, reliable, and efficient services to all its passengers.

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