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CAAM To Take Over Mavcom's Regulatory Functions From Aug 1, 2025

CAAM To Take Over Mavcom's Regulatory Functions From Aug 1, 2025

Barnama21-07-2025
BUSINESS
KUALA LUMPUR, July 21 (Bernama) -- The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) will assume the Malaysian Aviation Commission's (Mavcom) regulatory functions and responsibilities within the civil aviation industry effective Aug 1, 2025.
Mavcom said this includes licensing, allocation of air traffic rights, airport development, rural air services (RAS), economics and competition matters, as well as general regulatory oversight.
'CAAM will also oversee the management of digital platforms such as AeroFile and AeroLicence for processing overflight and landing permits, as well as licensing applications," it said in a statement today.
Mavcom said the transition is in accordance with the Malaysian Aviation Commission (Dissolution) Act 2024 [Act 856] on the rationalisation of both organisations.
Mavcom executive chairman Datuk Seri Saripuddin Kasim said the sustainability and continued growth of Malaysia's aviation industry remain at the forefront throughout this process.
'Our priority is to ensure a smooth and seamless transition with minimal disruption to stakeholders and the public,' he said.
According to Mavcom, all consumer platforms will remain fully operational during and after Aug 1 and consumers may continue to lodge complaints on airlines or airports through the existing FlySmart website and mobile app.
'Any future updates to contact information will be communicated through CAAM's official channels. Stakeholders are encouraged to visit www.caam.gov.my for the latest updates and to access these services,' it added.
-- BERNAMA
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