In a statement, CAAM chief executive officer Datuk Norazman Mahmud said the suspension, which takes effect tomorrow, involves the BS 115, BK 160, BK 160-200, and BK 160TR models operating in Malaysian airspace.
The Transport Ministry is expected to table a bill on the proposed merger between the Malaysian Aviation Commission and the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia into one entity during Parliament’s first sitting next year.
Responding to Scoop, industry giant said it aims to become ‘operationally focused, commercially agile and cost-efficient’, but did not clarify if it is linked to Petros deal