
Malaysia Airlines Bhd has regained its three-year air operator certificate (AOC) from the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) after it was slashed to one year last August.
MAB’s COO, Nasaruddin Bakar, said the new certificate was granted following an audit conducted two months ago.
“We completed our audit quite recently. A lot of improvements have been done over the last 12 months across the Malaysia Aviation Group and Malaysia Airlines, especially concerning safety,” he said during an event at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre today.
Nasaruddin said MAG had also strengthened its recruitment drive to reduce staff attrition, especially in the engineering sector.
Last August, CAAM said it reduced the validity of the airline’s AOC from three years to one year following its recent operational…