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Kuching: The government will review the structure of MASwings, a fully owned subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines, to consider the inclusion of Sabah and Sarawak state governments in the equity ownership of the company.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak today said the review would also consider increasing the productivity of MASwings and its network connections in both the states.
"As requested by the state governments of Sarawak and Sabah, the structure of MASwings will be reviewed so that they could own part of MASwings."
The prime minister said this in his speech when officiating the Program Jelajah Janji Ditepati (Roadshow to Fulfill Promises Made) at Wisma Bapa
Malaysia in Petra Jaya here today.
MASwings began its operations on Oct 1, 2007 to undertake rural air services in both the states. -- Bernama
