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Singapore withdraws Seletar Airport ILS, Malaysia suspends Pasir Gudang restricted ar

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SINGAPORE: Singapore has agreed to withdraw the Instrument Landing System (ILS) procedures for Seletar Airport while Malaysia will indefinitely suspend its permanent restricted area over Pasir Gudang, both countries said on Saturday (Apr 6).
Singapore’s Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan and his Malaysian counterpart Anthony Loke said in a joint statement that the agreement was made “in the spirit of bilateral cooperation”.
AdvertisementThe agreement was implemented by the civil aviation authorities of both countries on Friday, the ministers said.
“With this agreement, the Transport Ministers look forward to FlyFirefly Sdn Bhd’s commencement of flights to Seletar Airport effective April 2019,” they added.
Malaysian budget airline Firefly suspended its flights to Singapore in December last year, after it was unable to obtain approval from Malaysia’s aviation regulator to move its operations from Changi Airport to Seletar Airport.
Changi Airport Group had earlier announced the move of turbo-prop operations to Seletar in a bid to optimise the use of resources at Changi.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe statement by the transport ministers on Saturday also said that a “high-level committee” has been set up to review the Operational Letter of Agreement between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore Area Control Centres Concerning Singapore Arrivals, Departures and Overflights 1974.
“Both Transport Ministers welcome these positive steps and look forward to further strengthening bilateral cooperation,” it added.
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