Layang Layang Aerospace

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Layang Layang Aerospace Sdn Bhd
IATA ICAO Call sign
-LAYLAYANG
Founded1994;30 years ago (1994)
Hubs
Secondary hubs Kuching
Focus cities
Fleet size39
HeadquartersLayang Layang Complex Terminal 2, KKIA Old Airport Road, Tanjung Aru, 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
Website https://www.layanglayangaerospacesdnbhd.com/

Established in 1994, Layang Layang Aerospace Sdn Bhd (LLASB) is a licensed Malaysian company providing Commercial Air Transport (CAT), approved by MAVCOM and CAAM. Specializing in Aerial Survey, Photography, Emergency Medical Services, and Flying Doctor Services, LLASB also operates the CAAM Approved Training Organization (ATO) Layang Layang Flying Academy (LLFA) in Kota Kinabalu and Ipoh. As a key partner in government contracts, LLASB is known for efficiency and trustworthiness in Malaysia's aviation sector. With offices and operating from bases through out Malaysia, LLASB maintains a fleet of thirty-six (36) aircraft nationwide

Layang Layang Aerospace Sdn Bhd is a regional-charter airline based in Sabah, Malaysia. It was formed to provide air services to a popular Malaysian dive site, Layang Layang Island, which is approximately 300 kilometres (190 mi) northwest of Sabah, by offering flights between Kota Kinabalu International Airport and Layang-Layang Airport. It also provides cargo services and also Emergency Medical Services (EMS).

Fleet

As of December 2024, Layang Layang Aerospace's fleet includes the following aircraft: [1]

Layang Layang Aerospace
AircraftTotalPassengersType
Cessna 17253Fixed-Wing (Single Engine)
Piper 2813Fixed-Wing (Single Engine)
Gamebird GB 111Fixed-Wing (Single Engine)
Piper 3424Fixed-Wing (Twin Engine)
Britten Norman BN-218Fixed-Wing (Twin Engine)
Nomad N22C 212Fixed-Wing (Twin Engine)
Diamond 4214Fixed-Wing (Twin Engine)
Diamond 6214Fixed-Wing (Twin Engine)
Robinson R4453Rotary-Wing (Single Engine)
Robinson R6614Rotary-Wing (Single Engine)
Bell 206 - B324Rotary-Wing (Single Engine)
Bell 206 - L316Rotary-Wing (Single Engine)
Eurocopter AS350 25Rotary-Wing (Single Engine)
Eurocopter AS355 35Rotary-Wing (Twin Engine)
BO105 75Rotary-Wing (Twin Engine)
Total Aircaft35--

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