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1. favehotel Opens in Subang, West Java
Archipelago has opened a favehotel in Subang, West Java. favehotel Subang enjoys easy access to the Subang Toll Gate, just 20 minutes from Pegaden Baru Train Station, and only 10 minutes from Subang Bus Terminal. Currently the tallest building in Subang, favehotel Subang is nearby attractions such as Gunung Tangkuban Perahu, Kolam Renang Ciheuleut, Desa Wisata Sari Bunihayu and Pen
2. Dorsett Grand Subang Appoints New DOSM
Dorsett Grand Subang has appointed Gilbert Chai as Director of Sales & Marketing. The 20-year hospitality industry veteran will oversee the hotel’s sales and marketing strategies and initiatives as well as to maximise growth opportunity in corporate transient, group, conference services and catering sales.
3. Dassault Expands Falcon Presence in Malaysia and Asia Pacific Region
Dassault Aviation is acquiring ExecuJet’s maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) business at Subang Airport in Malaysia in a move that will considerably reinforce its aftermarket support capability in Southeast Asia.
4. ExecuJet Malaysia signs Joint Venture with Dnest Aviation
ExecuJet Malaysia signs Joint Venture with Dnest Aviation. ExecuJet Malaysia has confirmed that it will embark on a new joint venture with Dnest Aviation at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (Subang). The joint venture will initially focus on business aircraft MRO services for the region and will service Bombardier and Gulfstream aircraft, with other aircraft types to
5. AgustaWestland and Malaysia Airports Sign Agreement for New Helicopter Centre
AgustaWestland Malaysia and Malaysia Airport Holdings (MAHB) have signed a long-term lease agreement for a new facility at the Helicopter Centre being developed within the Malaysia International Aerospace Centre, at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah (Subang) Airport near Kuala Lumpur.
6. Mixed Performance for Malaysian Hotels in 2010
Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya / Subang Jaya / Sepang recorded slight increases in RevPAR, largely driven by growth in occupancy. Other main tourism destinations, such as Penang, Langkawi and Kota Kinabalu, however, reported year-on-year drops in RevPAR by 11% to 15%. The largest IBFCMF margins were seen in Kuala Lumpur and Langkawi, while Kuching offers the leanest margins.
7. Opportunity to Develop Regional Business Aviation Hub in Malaysia
The economic progress of Malaysia and a growing number of high net-worth individuals in the country is leading to a steady growth in the demand for business aviation. Frost & Sullivan estimates that the business aviation fleet owned and used by Malaysians, which stood at 51 jets in 2017, can potentially reach to 124 jets by 2030.
8. ExecuJet / Hawker Pacific unveil Skypark FBO Malaysia
ExecuJet / Hawker Pacific unveil Skypark FBO Malaysia. Last week, the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak officially inaugurated Skypark FBO Malaysia - marking a new era in Malaysian aviation history. In a bold move to develop the aviation industry into a significant business aviation player on the world stage, the ExecuJet Aviation Grou

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