Malaysia Targets Aerospace Hub Status by 2030 with Strategic Focus
Malaysia aims to enhance its position as an aerospace hub by 2030 through strategic specialization in maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services. Investment in aerospace infrastructure and a stable policy environment are critical for attracting global OEMs and enhancing regional competitiveness.

Malaysia plans to strengthen its aerospace sector by focusing on engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services over the next five years. The country aims to develop its aerospace infrastructure, particularly in Subang and Kulim Aeropolis, to boost efficiency and investment.
Ensuring a stable policy environment is essential for long-term planning by global OEMs. Malaysia's existing capabilities in engine MRO, advanced repair, and skilled talent position it well within the ASEAN aerospace market.
Future growth will depend on local companies advancing up the value chain into higher-value areas such as engineering services and predictive maintenance. Strategic partnerships with global OEMs, such as Airbus Defence and Space, will facilitate technology transfer and enhance capabilities, enabling Malaysian firms to integrate more fully into global supply chains.
Maintaining high operational standards and digitalization in MRO operations will be crucial in fostering trust with international partners. By 2030, Malaysia seeks to be recognized as a competitive aerospace hub within ASEAN, contributing to the global aerospace industry sustainably.




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