KUALA LUMPUR, Sin-Kung Logistics Bhd’s air cargo and private jet charter arm is teaming up with Pos Malaysia Bhd’s aviation units to strengthen its operational capabilities ahead of its commercial launch this quarter.
The company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Sin-Kung Airways Sdn Bhd, has signed a series of service agreements with Pos Aviation Sdn Bhd and Pos Aviation Engineering Services Sdn Bhd (PAES), covering ground handling, in-flight catering, and aircraft engineering services, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.
From left: Pos Aviation Engineering Services Sdn Bhd general manager Akbar Ali and CEO Saravanan Ramasamy, with Sin-Kung Logistics Bhd managing director Alan Ong and executive director Angeline Ong.
Sin-Kung Logistics managing director Alan Ong said the collaboration forms part of the airline’s strategy to build a strong operational framework to support its upcoming service rollout.
“Partnering with Pos Aviation and PAES allows us to tap into their nationwide infrastructure and technical expertise, ensuring our operations meet international standards for safety, quality, and reliability,” Ong said.
Pos Aviation CEO Saravanan Ramasamy added that the partnership reinforces the company’s role as a comprehensive aviation solutions provider, offering end-to-end operational support for airline partners.
Last week, Sin-Kung Logistics also appointed AeroDarat Sdn Bhd as its ground handling partner at key Malaysian airports, including Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Miri, Labuan, Tawau, Sandakan, and Penang, with Kuala Lumpur International Airport as an alternate hub. The three-year agreement covers aircraft ramp operations, load control, flight operations, cargo and mail handling, and related technical support.
Shares of Sin-Kung Logistics closed unchanged at 11.5 sen, giving the company a market value of RM132.25 million. Pos Malaysia shares ended 1.5 sen or 5% higher at 31.5 sen, valuing the group at RM246.57 million.