The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is urging the Malaysian government to consider introducing incentives or tax credits in the upcoming Budget 2025 to bolster the country's emerging sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry.
Dr. Xie Xingquan, IATA's regional vice-president for North Asia and Asia Pacific (ad interim), emphasized the importance of long-term government support and stable policies for research and development in energy transformation, particularly for SAF in Malaysia. He noted that this support is vital for the recovery of the aviation sector, which is on track to fully recover by 2025.
Dr. Xie pointed to the recent launch of the Malaysia Aviation Decarbonisation Blueprint (MADB) as a positive step forward. The blueprint aims for significant decarbonisation targets by 2050, including a 48.2% share for SAF and 30.8% for carbon offsetting.
In addition to SAF support, he urged the government to allocate funds for infrastructure development within the aviation sector. This could include upgrades to existing facilities and new investments, particularly in advanced technologies such as biometric immigration systems. Dr. Xie highlighted the recent enhancements to Kuala Lumpur International Airport's automated people mover system and baggage handling system as beneficial moves.
Another critical area of focus is developing a skilled workforce to meet the industry's needs. Dr. Xie called for increased funding to enhance training capabilities and ensure Malaysia has adequate qualified personnel.
Furthermore, he urged the government to exempt non-Malaysian airline crew from the tourism tax if they operate exclusively in Malaysia. This measure could reduce operational costs for airlines and encourage the expansion of services, improving Malaysia's air connectivity.
Syed Ali Shahul Hameed, group CEO of Berjaya Land Bhd, echoed IATA's call for targeted incentives in Budget 2025, including tax relief and financial support to encourage the adoption of green technologies. He emphasized the need for regulatory guidance and capacity-building programs to help airlines navigate sustainability challenges while maintaining passenger safety.
Shamsul Kamar Abu Samah, CEO of National Aerospace Industry Corporation Malaysia (Naico Malaysia), suggested the implementation of a certification system for airlines committed to sustainability. He also advocated for stricter environmental standards, such as carbon emissions caps, to motivate airlines to develop comprehensive sustainability action plans.
The upcoming Budget 2025 will be crucial for shaping the future of Malaysia's aviation industry, particularly in fostering sustainable practices and infrastructure development.
国际航空运输协会(IATA)敦促马来西亚政府考虑在即将出台的2025年预算中引入激励措施或税收抵免,以支持该国新兴的可持续航空燃料(SAF)产业。
国际航空运输协会北亚和亚太地区副总裁(临时)谢兴权博士强调了长期的政府支持和稳定的政策对能源转型研发的重要性,特别是对马来西亚的SAF而言。他指出,这种支持对于航空业的复苏至关重要,航空业有望在2025年之前全面复苏。
谢博士指出,最近发布的马来西亚航空脱碳蓝图(MADB)是向前迈出的积极一步。该蓝图旨在到2050年实现重要的脱碳目标,包括SAF的48.2%份额和碳补偿的30.8%。
除了新加坡武装部队的支持外,他还敦促政府为航空业的基础设施发展拨款。这可能包括对现有设施的升级和新的投资,特别是对生物识别移民系统等先进技术的投资。谢博士强调说,最近对吉隆坡国际机场的自动人员搬运系统和行李处理系统的改进是有益的举措。
另一个关键的重点领域是培养一支熟练的劳动力以满足该行业的需求。谢博士呼吁增加资金,以增强培训能力,确保马来西亚有足够的合格人员。
此外,他敦促政府免除仅在马来西亚运营的非马来西亚航空公司机组人员的旅游税。这项措施可以降低航空公司的运营成本,鼓励扩大服务,改善马来西亚的空中连通性。
Berjaya Land Bhd集团首席执行官Syed Ali Shahul Hameed回应了国际航空运输协会的呼吁,即在2025年预算中提供有针对性的激励措施,包括税收减免和财政支持,以鼓励采用绿色技术。他强调需要监管指导和能力建设计划,以帮助航空公司应对可持续发展挑战,同时维护乘客安全。
马来西亚国家航空工业公司(Naico Malaysia)首席执行官Shamsul Kamar Abu Samah建议为致力于可持续发展的航空公司实施认证体系。他还主张制定更严格的环境标准,例如碳排放上限,以激励航空公司制定全面的可持续发展行动计划。
即将出台的2025年预算案对于塑造马来西亚航空业的未来至关重要,特别是在促进可持续实践和基础设施发展方面。