KLIA Aerotrain delayed, Jan 31 start date not possible

KLIA Aerotrain delayed, Jan 31 start date not possible

The aerotrain service at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) has been delayed from its previously expected operational date of January 31, 2025, The Star has reported.

There is no definite operational date given by the contractor responsible for the aerotrain, said transport minister Anthony Loke. “They (contractors) have yet to give a firm date, despite giving the impression previously that it could be done by January 31,” Loke said.

While the ministry of transport supports the privatisation of Malaysia Airport Holdings (MAHB), more can be done to improve airports in the country, the transport minister said.

“On record, we were not happy with MAHB previously, a lot of decisions were delayed, and the aerotrain is a good example. I have to answer to the public. But, the decision on the aerotrain was not by me or the Transport Ministry. The decision is made by MAHB and they should be accountable as well. That is why, this privatisation exercise is something we support,” Loke said.

KLIA Aerotrain delayed, Jan 31 start date not possible

On the same matter, New Straits Times cited Loke as saying that the aerotrain was undergoing dynamic testing, with additional phases of full system testing and system integration required before the handover to relevant authorities for final approval.

The January 31 start date for the Automated People Mover System, otherwise known as the aerotrain, was reported in September 2024, as train sets which had arrived at the time were said to be entering the installation phase, followed by the inspection phase which was said to take around four months.

The new aerotrain set consists of three cars and is standing room only, as it serves to connect the main terminal with the satellite terminal. The assembly plant for the aerotrain set is in Wuhu, China, and is a joint effort beteween Alstom and the China Railway Construction Corporation (CCRC).

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Comments

  • Kea Was on Jan 16, 2025 at 11:01 am

    Start sacking those untouchables who are involved but then some may say well its the colour cannot.

    Relax la bro ini oversea punya product tak payah tengok pun Zzzz dulu.

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  • Dynamic testing takes more than 2 weeks? If not mistaken they only move less than 1km to from main terminal to satellite terminal. 2 trains moving in different direction, how much “integration” is this? The aerotrain is already not working for 2 years. KLIA as the main entry point to visitors to our country must be sniggering with snide remarks on seeing our infrastructure as it’s the first impression of Malaysia.
    The MAHB guys are jokers makan gaji buta and conned by the contractors.

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  • ROTI CANAI on Jan 16, 2025 at 11:55 am

    not even surprised

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  • Lets See on Jan 16, 2025 at 3:33 pm

    #FireLoke
    #LokePlsStepDown
    #FancyPlateSellerNo1
    #PreviousTMinisterWasBetter

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  • dumdeedum on Jan 16, 2025 at 8:25 pm

    Yawn… nah… expected.

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  • Gomorrah on Jan 16, 2025 at 9:57 pm

    Fuyoh, MAHB so power can delay until like this to make gomen look bad…padahal Covid provided the perfect lull in passenger traffic to sort this problem out. Then again if those clowns actually knew how to maintain something, maybe the old trains would still be running. Takkan la other countries can still run 50 year old metro trains (eg Germany) and this one baru 20 tahun can rosak until must change the whole system…

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    • anwar menang, rakyat dikencingkan on Jan 19, 2025 at 4:11 pm

      kera jaan madanon la… new cronies are in place everywhere…they also want to fill up their pockets

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