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Boeing to increase Malaysian workforce by 20% as part of expanded partnership with Malaysia Airlines
21 Mar 2025, 02:05 pmUpdated - 02:49 pm
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PUTRAJAYA (March 21): Boeing Global president Brendan Nelson has announced that the company will increase its Malaysian workforce by 20% over the next two years, reinforcing its commitment to the country’s aerospace industry.

He said the aircraft industry company has more than 1,000 Malaysians employed in its manufacturing plant in Kedah.

“The historic announcement today builds on Malaysia Airlines’ standing and focuses on its future. The group is also looking at bigger wide-body planes further to expand its network into other parts of the world,” he told the media after Malaysia Aviation Group Bhd’s (MAG) narrow-body aircraft replacement order announcement here on Friday.

The parent of Malaysia Airlines announced on Friday the acquisition of 30 new aircraft directly from Boeing as part of its fleet modernisation strategy.

Nelson also described Malaysia Airlines as one of the world’s leading airlines, and said the latest aircraft order underlines its commitment to future growth.

Highlighting the immense growth potential of Southeast Asia’s aviation sector, he noted that Boeing’s commercial market outlook for the region over the next 20 years projects demand for 4,700 new aircraft.

“The growth is enormous, and please keep in mind that 80% of people worldwide have yet to board a plane,” he said.

Nelson also emphasised Boeing’s deep-rooted partnership with Malaysia Airlines, stating that it extends beyond commercial dealings.

“At our Boeing composite manufacturing plant in Kedah, Malaysians are making a little bit of Malaysia that goes into every Boeing aircraft in the world.

“We are proud of this partnership, and will continue to grow our supply chain, expand our manufacturing presence, and ensure that we deliver on the confidence and trust placed in us by Malaysia Airlines," he said.

Nelson highlighted that Malaysia plays a crucial role in Boeing’s global supply chain, particularly through its composite manufacturing plant in Kedah.

He also said Boeing’s initiatives align with the Malaysian government’s economic ambitions.

“Everything we are doing supports and helps Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s vision and ambition for the country,” he shared.

Earlier in his speech, Anwar said Malaysia’s aviation industry is set to recover and establish a solid foundation for continued growth and expansion, which is in line with total recovery of the region’s airline sector.

The prime minister said that Friday’s announcement by MAG is not just about modernising the fleet, but also fortifying Malaysia’s position as a key player in global aviation, and strengthening its economic foundation in an increasingly competitive world. 

Anwar added that the order for the new aircraft would not only improve travel, incorporate modern technology and enhance efficiency, but also create jobs, drive tourism, and strengthen industries that thrive in a robust aviation sector. 

“The ripple effect will be felt across our economy, creating new opportunities for businesses and individuals alike,” he said.

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