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Airod celebrates 40-year partnership with Lockheed Martin
Airod celebrates 40-year partnership with Lockheed Martin

New Straits Times

time24-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • New Straits Times

Airod celebrates 40-year partnership with Lockheed Martin

LANGKAWI: Aerospace maintenance company Airod Sdn Bhd commemorated its 40-year partnership with United States defence giant Lockheed Martin at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2025 (Lima '25). The milestone was marked during an appreciation ceremony recognising the longstanding collaboration between the two companies, particularly in the support and maintenance of the Royal Malaysian Air Force's (RMAF) fleet of C-130 Hercules aircraft. Airod, an authorised Hercules Service Centre, has played a key role in enhancing regional air capability and defence readiness through its maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) expertise. National Aerospace and Defence Industry (NADI) group president Datuk Edron Hayata said the partnership between Airod and Lockheed Martin is not only enduring but foundational to the company's success as a global MRO leader. "For four decades, we have shared knowledge, technology and a commitment to excellence, ensuring the operational readiness of the C-130 fleet for Malaysia and our international clients." Meanwhile, Lockheed Martin Southeast Asia regional executive Robert Lain said the company valued its long-standing collaboration with Airod and recognised the Malaysian firm's critical contribution to the C-130 programme. "Their expertise and dedication in providing MRO services for the C-130 Hercules are invaluable to the RMAF's mission. "This ceremony at Lima '25 reaffirms our commitment to working closely with our Malaysian partners to ensure the continued success of the C-130 fleet," he said. Established in 1976 as Malaysia's first in-country depot-level maintenance facility, Airod was initially tasked with supporting the RMAF's C-130 fleet, including its engines, avionics and aerostructures. In 1984, the company was incorporated as a private limited entity through a joint venture between Aerospace Industries Malaysia (now known as NADI) and Lockheed Aircraft Systems International.

Lima '25: Airod, KAI sign NDA on FA-50M collaboration
Lima '25: Airod, KAI sign NDA on FA-50M collaboration

New Straits Times

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Lima '25: Airod, KAI sign NDA on FA-50M collaboration

LANGKAWI: Airod Sdn Bhd and Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) have signed a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) to explore potential collaboration on the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) of the Royal Malaysian Air Force's (RMAF) FA-50M light combat aircraft. The agreement, signed on the sidelines of the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2025 (Lima '25), paves the way for both parties to evaluate business opportunities involving the FA-50M, its engines and installed components. Airod, in a statement, said the NDA will enable the exchange of proprietary information to identify areas of mutual interest, particularly in supporting the RMAF's newly acquired fleet. Both companies acknowledged the strategic importance of the FA-50M programme and expressed commitment to combining Airod's extensive local expertise in MRO with KAI's capabilities as the original equipment manufacturer of the aircraft. National Aerospace and Defence Industries (NADI) group president Datuk Edron Hayata said the agreement marked a key milestone in Airod's efforts to contribute to the long-term sustainability of the RMAF's FA-50M fleet. "We are pleased to formalise our discussions with KAI through this NDA. The RMAF's acquisition of the FA-50M is a significant development, and Airod is eager to explore how our local expertise can contribute to the long-term support and sustainability of this advanced platform for Malaysia's defence." Meanwhile, KAI executive vice president Park Gyung Eun said the NDA reflected the company's strong relationship with Malaysia and the RMAF. "This NDA with Airod is a crucial first step in identifying potential synergies and collaboration opportunities that will ensure the efficient and effective support of the FA-50M fleet in Malaysia. We look forward to a productive dialogue with Airod," he said. At Lima '23, the Defence Ministry signed a contract for the acquisition of 18 FA-50M, valued at roughly RM4 billion. The FA-50Ms will replace the ageing BAE Systems Hawk 108/208 aircraft, which have been in service with the RMAF since 1995.

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