Malaysia Aviation Group to Transfer MASwings Operations to Air Borneo in Sarawak

Malaysia Aviation Group to Transfer MASwings Operations to Air Borneo in Sarawak

Malaysia Aviation Group will transfer MASwings’ operations to Air Borneo.

This is based on a sale and purchase agreement signed with the Sarawak State Government on February 12. From January 1, 2026, Air Borneo will take over all operations of MASwings.

Air Borneo is a state-owned airline of Sarawak, Malaysia. As Air Borneo gradually rolls out its corporate identity, there is a possibility that the MASwings logo and other branding will continue to be displayed during the transition period.

MASwings was established on October 1, 2007. To meet the travel needs of Sabah State, Sarawak State, and the Federal Territory of Labuan in Malaysia, it initially operated four Fokker 50 aircraft and four Twin Otter aircraft. In 2009, these were replaced with ATR 42-500 aircraft. To date, it has operated more than 430,000 flights, carrying over 19 million passengers.

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