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Malaysia Secures ICAO Council Seat for 2025–2028 Term

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Malaysia Secures ICAO Council Seat for 2025–2028 Term

AirAsia, Malaysia Aviation Group, and Batik Air have extended congratulations to the Government of Malaysia, the Ministry of Transport, and the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) on Malaysia’s re-election to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council as a Part III member for the 2025–2028 term.

The elections took place on 30 September 2025 at the 42nd Session of the ICAO General Assembly in Montreal, Canada. Malaysia received 154 votes, securing the seventh position out of 14 contested Part III seats. This marks Malaysia’s seventh consecutive term on the ICAO Council since 2007. Compared to 2022, when Malaysia secured 136 votes and ranked 13th, this year’s results indicate broader support from the international aviation community.

 

Datuk Captain Izham Ismail

Group Managing Director of Malaysia Aviation Group, Datuk Captain Izham Ismail, said, “Malaysia’s re-election to the ICAO Council for the new term reaffirms the nation’s standing as a credible and respected voice in shaping the global aviation agenda. This success reflects the confidence of the international community in Malaysia’s ability to play an active role in guiding policy and strengthening cooperation at the highest level of civil aviation. Malaysia Aviation Group is committed to supporting Malaysia in advancing this mandate, while continuing to contribute to international collaboration that enhances resilience, innovation, and sustainable growth in global aviation.

 

Bo Lingam

Bo Lingam, Group CEO of AirAsia Aviation Group, said: “Travel remains central to connecting economies, trade and cultures worldwide and Malaysia’s stronger mandate at the ICAO elections reflects the world’s growing confidence in our aviation leadership. For AirAsia, it reinforces the role we have played in pioneering low-cost travel and positioning Kuala Lumpur as the world’s leading LCC Megahub. More importantly, it highlights Malaysia’s progress as a champion of affordable, sustainable and inclusive connectivity. Together with our partners in government and industry, we will continue to elevate Malaysia’s response in shaping the future of global aviation.

Datuk Chandran Rama Muthy

Batik Air Chief Executive Officer, Datuk Chandran Rama Muthy said, “Malaysia’s re-election to the ICAO Council is a moment of great pride and a clear affirmation of our nation’s leadership and credibility in global aviation. At Batik Air, we are honoured to play an active role in this journey by connecting communities, advancing industry standards, and delivering service that reflects the very best of Malaysia. This achievement is not only a recognition of our nation’s influence on the international stage, but also a responsibility for all of us in the aviation sector to continue raising the bar in safety, innovation, and operational excellence.”

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