Sepang: Budget airline, AirAsia Bhd plans to build its low cost maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facilities in Malaysia within the next five years, group chief executive officer Datuk Tony Fernandes said.
ers more convenience and comfort.
AirAsia, to date has carried over 26 million passengers and currently serves over 70 routes across 10 countries, with 300 flights per day. With its recent confirmed orders of 100 A320s,
Meanwhile, Tony, who also unveiled AirAsia's next five-year plan today, want to undertake some aggressive strategies to strengthen and enhance its route network by connecting all the existing cities in the region within the time frame.
He said, the company aimed to expand further into Indo China, Indonesia, Southern China (Kun Ming, Xiamen, Shenzen) and India.
22/12/06 Bernama, Malaysia
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