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Layang Layang Aerospace Sdn Bhd

Layang Layang Aerospace Sdn Bhd (LLASB) is a licensed private Malaysian company that was established in 1994. The company holds approvals from both the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) and the Civil Aviation Authority Malaysia (CAAM) to offer helicopter charter services and aerial work solutions across Malaysia.

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LLASB is renowned for its extensive experience and proficiency in managing specialized fields, including Aerial Survey, Aerial Photography, Emergency Medical Services, and Flying Doctor Services, making it a highly respected entity within the Malaysian aviation industry.

Furthermore, LLASB has expanded its capabilities by founding the Layang Layang Flying Academy (LLFA) with campuses situated in KK and Ipoh. The academy has earned recognition as an Approved Training Organisation (ATO) and holds certification from CAAM Malaysia.

Layang Layang Aerospace
IATA ICAO Callsign
LYGLAYANG
Founded1994
AOC # Layang Layang Aerospace (Malaysia) Charter bases and aircraft Certification AOC/Part 135: No. 05
Hubs Kota Kinabalu
Secondary hubs Miri

Sibu Kuching Johor Bahru Kuala Lumpur

Ipoh
Focus cities Kota Kinabalu

Kuala Lumpur

Ipoh
Fleet size36
HeadquartersLayang Layang Complex Terminal 2, KKIA Old Airport Road, Tanjung Aru, 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
Employees250
Website https://layangaerospace.com/

Layang Layang Aerospace Sdn Bhd, known as Layang Layang Aerospace, emerges as an aviation marvel in the heart of Sabah, Malaysia. Born with a singular purpose, this regional-charter airline soars above the rest, fulfilling a captivating mission that captivates the hearts of adventurers and explorers alike.

Nestled amidst the azure waters of the South China Sea, Layang Layang Aerospace takes flight to unveil the hidden gem that is Layang Layang Island. A jewel resting 300 kilometers (190 miles) to the northwest of Sabah, this tropical paradise beckons with its underwater wonders, drawing divers from across the globe.

In its pursuit of making dreams take flight, Layang Layang Aerospace connects worlds with flights that embark from the bustling hub of Kota Kinabalu International Airport . These journeys carry passengers on a seamless voyage to Layang-Layang Airport, a gateway to the mesmerizing underwater kingdom.

Yet, Layang Layang Aerospace's wings do not end there. Beyond passenger services, it extends its expertise to cargo transportation, ensuring the seamless flow of goods across the Malaysian skies. Furthermore, it serves as a guardian angel above the clouds, providing vital Emergency Medical Services (EMS), responding to life's urgent calls from the skies.

In essence, Layang Layang Aerospace is not just an airline; it's the embodiment of dreams, adventure, and service. It is the bridge between mainland Malaysia and the enchanting depths of Layang Layang Island. It is the lifeline for cargo, and it is the guardian of hope in the skies. Layang Layang Aerospace doesn't just fly; it soars, enriching lives, and connecting the world with the wonders of Sabah's aquatic paradise.

Fleet

As of September 2023, Layang Layang Aerospace's fleet includes the following aircraft: [1]

Layang Layang Aerospace
AircraftTotalPassengersType
Nomad N22C 212VIP Configuration and EMS Configuration
Britten Norman BN-2 18VIP Configuration and EMS Configuration
Beechcraft Super King Air 18Emergency Medical Configuration
BO105 75Flying Doctor Configuration
Bell 206 Jet Ranger 25VIP Configuration
Eurocopter AS355 F115VIP Configuration and EMS Configuration
Eurocopter AS355 F215VIP Configuration and EMS Configuration
Eurocopter AS355 N15Flying Doctor Configuration
Bell 206 Long Ranger 16Flying Doctor Configuration
Robinsson 44 44Training Configuration
Cessna 172 74Training Configuration
Piper PA-34 36Training Configuration
Piper PA-28 24Training Configuration
Diamond DA42 14Ariel Mapping Configuration
Diamond DA62 15Calibration configuration

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References

  1. "LayangAero" . Retrieved 15 March 2015.