Malaysia Airlines needs to provide monthly reports to CAAM, says Loke

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Transport Minister Anthony Loke told a press conference on Wednesday (Aug 28) that Malaysia Airlines will have to provide monthly reports on its mitigation plans to the Civil Aviation Authority Malaysia (CAAM).

Following a recent spate of technical issues plaguing the national carrier, Loke said the renewal period of the airline's Air Operator Certificate will be reduced from three years to annually.

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00:00The MAB has been instructed to issue a monthly report on the status of the implementation of the MAB mitigation plan to the CAM.
00:18Based on the CAM's current audit on the MAB,
00:23the timing of the A-Operator Certificate will be reduced from 3 years to 1 year,
00:33which will come from 1st September 2024 to 31st August 2025.
00:40Among the certification issues related to several MAB aircraft technical incidents
00:45is the possibility of mechanical components problems
00:49and the lack of skilled workers needed to carry out flight operations
00:55and increase the level of efficiency of the quality management system
00:59and the safety management system by the MAB and MAB Engineering Services.
01:09Malaysia Airlines Bahad, MAB has provided a mitigation plan among others
01:15to increase the level of aircraft safety to the level of efficiency
01:20to allow the focus to be given on reliability of the aircraft.
01:262. Implement programs to recruit skilled workers aggressively.
01:313. Reduce the scope of MAO maintenance, repair and repair services to the third party
01:37and focus on the MAB aircraft MAO work.
01:414. Provide sufficient aircraft engine replacement equipment from the original engine manufacturer OEM.
02:11For more information, please visit www.airline.co.uk

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