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Encyclopedia > Malaysian Airlines
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Malaysia Airlines Boeing 747-400 (9M-MPN)
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Malaysia Airlines Boeing 747-400 (9M-MPK)
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The nose of a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 747-400 (9M-MPN)

Malaysia Airlines is the national airline of Malaysia. It serves both international and domestic destinations.


Malaysia Airlines began in 1947 as Malayan Airways but was renamed Malaysian Airways following the creation of the Federation of Malaysia in 1963. Following the independence of Singapore from Malaysia, it was renamed Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (MSA) in 1966. MSA ceased operations in 1972 after the formation of two separate entities - Malaysian Airline System (MAS) and Singapore Airlines. From 1987 the name Malaysia Airlines has been used.


MAS flies to numerous destinations in Asia, Australasia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, Africa and South America. It was the first airline in Southeast Asia to fly to Johannesburg in South Africa, following the demise of apartheid.


Today, Malaysia Airlines flies Boeing 747, Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 equipment for its medium to long haul international routes, while the Boeing 737 is often used for shorter international destinations and domestic flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the airline's base. Malaysia Airlines has recently signed a deal for 6 Airbus 380s, and has expressed interest in purchasing the new Boeing 7E7 Dreamliners.


In spite of enormous financial difficulties during the 1997 economic crisis, requiring the government to renationalise the airline, quality has consistently been excellent and it is considered to be one of the very best airlines in the world, rated 4th in the world and winning the Best Cabin Crew Award from Skytrax again in 2004 for the fourth consecutive year. Female flight attendants are famous for their baju kebaya uniforms. Passengers enjoy fine Malaysian cuisine. It is one of the few airlines that provides personal LCD monitors for inflight entertainment even in Economy class. It has been rated as a four-star airline by Skytrax. The airline also has a reputation of producing world class pilots.


The airline is currently in the progress of embarking a cabin refurbishment in their front end cabins on aircraft deployed on long hauls, namely their B747-400s and B777-200ERs. Their new products put them back on par with many airlines in the top league of this competitive industry. New uniforms will also be introduced for cabin crews as well as enhanced onboard catering.

Contents

List of Aircraft

  • Passenger
    • Boeing 747-400 (17)
    • Boeing 777-200 (17)
    • Airbus A330-300 (11)
    • Airbus A330-200 (5)
    • Boeing 737-400 (39)
    • Fokker 50 (10)
    • DHC-6 Twin Otter(5)
  • Freighter
    • Boeing 747-200F (8)

List of Destinations

Main article: Malaysia Airlines destinations


Other facts

  • Malaysia Airlines is the only Asian airline to offer services to Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires.
  • Malaysia Airlines flies to over 100 destinations across six continents.
  • Malaysia Airlines' headquarters are located straight ahead from one of the runways at Kuala Lumpur's international airport.
  • Its IATA designator is MH.

External links

  • Malaysia Airlines Homepage - Global (http://www.malaysiaairlines.com/)
  • Malaysia Airlines Homepage - Australia (http://www.malaysiaairlines.com.au/)
  • Malaysia Airlines Homepage - Europe (http://www.malaysiaairlineseurope.com/)
  • Malaysia Airlines Homepage - Taiwan (http://www.malaysiaairlineseurope.com/)
  • Airliners.net Aviation Photos - Malaysia Airlines (http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?airlinesearch=Malaysia%20Airlines&distinct_entry=true)

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Malaysia Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3204 words)
In November 1972, Malaysian Airline System became a member of the Orient Airlines Association (OAA) (now called Association of Asia Pacific Airlines) after the 13th Presidential Assembly of the OAA in Sydney, Australia.
Today, Malaysia Airlines flies Boeing 747, Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 aircraft for its medium to long haul international routes, while the Boeing 737 is often used for shorter international destinations and domestic flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, the airline's base.
Singapore Airlines and SilkAir, which is the regional airline of the Singapore Airlines Group, will start codeshare flights with Malaysia Airlines between Singapore and Kuching, and Singapore and Kota Kinabalu from 27 March 2005, the start of the Northern Summer 2005 Schedule.
Malaysia Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3204 words)
In the 1980s, Malaysian Airline System became the first major government agency to be privatised.
Previously a government agency, Malaysian Airline System embarked on a system of corporate governance that would ensure the fulfilment of its role not only as a national carrier but also as a corporate citizen centred on being responsible to its shareholders.
As part of its modernisation and expansion drive, Malaysian Airline System also invested in a new maintenance hangar facility and the extension of its catering facilities in Subang.
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