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CAAM has found, through its Proposed Decision, that the application for an Individual Exemption of the Joint Business between Malaysia Airlines Berhad and Singapore Airlines Limited fulfils the requirements under section 36Q of the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia [Act 788] and qualifies for an individual exemption subject to the Applicants’ adherence to the commitments.

CAAM  welcomes any party to submit written feedback on the Proposed Decision by email to competition@caam.gov.my by 4 Dec 2025.

Consultation on the Proposed Decision on the Application for an Individual Exemption of the Joint Business between Malaysia Airlines Berhad and Singapore Airlines Limited

MAVCOM has received a renewal application for an Individual Exemption under section 51 of the Malaysian Aviation Commission Act 2015 between Singapore Airlines Limited and Deutsche Lufthansa AG.

MAVCOM welcomes any party to submit written feedback on the individual exemption application by email to competition@caam.gov.my by 30 July 2025.

Consultation on the Renewal Application for an Individual Exemption for the Joint Venture between Singapore Airlines Limited and Deutsche Lufthansa AG

MAVCOM has received an application for an Individual Exemption under section 51 of the Malaysian Aviation Commission Act 2015 for the Joint Business between MAB Kargo Sdn Bhd, Qatar Airways Group Q.C.S.C. and IAG Cargo Limited.

MAVCOM welcomes any party to submit written feedback on the individual exemption application by email to competition@caam.gov.my by 25 May 2025.

Consultation on the Application for an Individual Exemption for the Joint Business between MAB Kargo Sdn Bhd, Qatar Airways Group Q.C.S.C. and IAG Cargo Limited.

Air traffic in Malaysia is experiencing continued growth and is expected to reach pre-pandemic levels in 2025. In light of this recovery, the Commission proposes adopting an incentive-based regulatory framework for RP2, which will commence on 1 January 2027. This framework is expected to improve efficiency in the aviation sector by providing a direct link between the level of charges levied on airport users, and the prudent and efficient expenditure by airport operators.

The Commission has developed the First Consultation Paper and Guideline for the Regulation of Aviation Services Charges in Malaysia outlining the Commission’s proposed incentive-based framework for RP2. The Consultation Paper aims to provide the rationale behind the Guideline and how the Commission is proposing to apply the Guideline to set aviation services charges in Malaysia.

MAVCOM welcomes any party to submit written feedback on this Consultation Paper via e-mail to airport.charges@mavcom.my by 26 April 2025 at 5.00pm.

Links:

First Consultation Paper for the Regulation of Aviation Services Charges in Malaysia for Regulatory Period 2 (2027-2029)

Guideline for the Regulation of Aviation Services Charges in Malaysia for Regulatory Period 2 (2027-2029)

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Waypoint Reports

Waypoint Report: Malaysian Aviation Industry Outlook (October 2024)

Waypoint Report: Malaysian Aviation Industry Outlook (December 2023)

Waypoint Report: Malaysian Aviation Industry Outlook (June 2023)

Waypoint Report: Malaysian Aviation Industry Outlook (December 2022)

Waypoint Report: Malaysian Aviation Industry Outlook (July 2022)

Waypoint Report: Malaysian Aviation Industry Outlook (December 2021)

Waypoint Report: Malaysian Aviation Industry Outlook (August 2021)

Waypoint Report: Malaysian Aviation Industry Outlook (December 2020)

Waypoint Report: Malaysian Aviation Industry Outlook (June 2020)

Waypoint Report: Malaysian Aviation Industry Outlook (March 2020)

Waypoint Report: Malaysian Aviation Industry Outlook (December 2019)

Waypoint Report: Outlook of the Malaysian Aviation Industry (May 2019)

Waypoint Report: Outlook of the Malaysian Aviation Industry (November 2018)

Waypoint Report: Outlook of the Malaysian Aviation Industry (May 2018)

Waypoint Report: Outlook of the Malaysian Aviation Industry (August 2017)

 

Technical and Position Papers

Technical Paper: Managing Airport Demand – The Role of Airport Slots (December 2019)

Position Paper on Malaysia’s Airports Industry Structure (December 2019)

Position Paper on Sequencing Liberalisation for the Malaysian Aviation Services Sector (May 2019)

Technical Paper: Airfares for Domestic Flights During Peak Seasons (August 2018)

Technical Paper: Defining and Measuring Air Connectivity (May 2018)

Technical Paper: Aviation Sector Multiplier (August 2017)

 

Other Publications

Malaysia’s Air Passenger Traffic Outlook 2025

The Economic Impact and Implications of the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia’s Rating Downgrade (February 2020)

MAVCOM’s Long Term Recommendations for the Civil Aviation Industry in Malaysia 2021– 2030

Summary of MAVCOM’s Long Term Recommendations for the Civil Aviation Industry in Malaysia 2021– 2030

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