Airod signed several multi-million ringgit memorandums of understanding with foreign partners during the biennial exhibition. – BERNAMAPICThe recent Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace exhibition has turned out to be a windfall for Airod Sdn Bhd.
In a statement over the weekend, Airod said both parties would team up to explore potential synergies in several strategic areas of marketing and sales of N219 aircraft produced by PTDI in Malaysia, and to establish and develop MRO cooperation in the country. “We eagerly anticipate this strategic partner collaboration, with the vision of propelling the aviation industry to greater heights.”
Edron said the deal would enable Airod to spread its MRO footprint globally and firm up its commitment to the Sri Lanka Air Force on flight quality and safety, which is paramount.Yet another MoU was signed with US-based International Air Response , which has been providing emergency oil spill response services to governments, oil and gas producers, shippers and refiners worldwide and in the last decade, in Malaysia and Singapore.