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Runway renovation at Kuala Lumpur International Airport completed

As part of the KUL Runway Sustainability Master Plan, the rehabilitation works on Kuala Lumpur Airport’s Runway 3 are now complete.

Runway renovation at Kuala Lumpur International Airport completed

Malaysia Airports has announced that the third runway (Runway 3) at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) is now fully rehabilitated after undergoing comprehensive maintenance works under the KUL Runway Sustainability Master Plan. The masterplan is a vital framework in ensuring the continuous safety of flight operations at KUL.

Group Chief Executive Officer of Malaysia Airports, Dato’ Mohd Shukrie Mohd Salleh, said that, despite aggressive cost containment measures undertaken in light of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the aviation industry, the airport operator had proceeded with mission critical investments, such as the replacement of ageing assets and runway rehabilitation works.

He said: “We will never compromise on the safety aspects of airport operations. Now, more than ever, we have to be able to reassure the travelling public that air travel is safe. On top of ensuring safety of flight operations, we have also invested in technology that can provide a contactless and sanitised airport environment so that our guests can have peace of mind when they need to travel.

“The completion of rehabilitation works on Runway 3 is especially timely, as we are starting to see a gradual increase in confidence on the safety of air travel. We are already seeing triple of the traffic numbers we saw in the preceding month. We will also be starting the second phase of the Runway Sustainability Master Plan, where works on Runway 1 will begin from November 2020 onwards,” he added.

The rehabilitation works mainly involved overlaying works, as well as improving the runway pavement drainage. During the period, in order to ensure smooth flight operations at all times, Malaysia Airports had conducted regular engagement sessions with all vested stakeholders, such as the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM), airline partners and ground handlers at KUL. Immediately upon the completion of maintenance works, the CAAM had conducted calibration and inspection works to assess infrastructure readiness and ensure that the runway met all international safety and regulatory guidelines for flight operations.

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