Malaysia Airports was incorporated in 1991, when the Malaysian Parliament passed a bill to separate the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) into two entities with different spheres of responsibility. Since then, Malaysia Airports has taken off, with operating, managing and maintaining airports not only in Malaysia but overseas as well.
1991
Malaysia Airports is incorporated
1992
The Minister of Transportations licenses Malaysia Airports as Malaysia's official airport operator
1998
KL International Airport is opened
1999
Malaysia Airports is listed on the Main Board of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, becoming the first airport operator in Asia and the sixth in the world to be listed in a stock exchange
2004
50% of MoF(Inc) stake in Malaysia Airports is transferred to Khazanah, ending with 73% stake across the board
2006
Malaysia Airports is listed in Khazanah's Top 20 Government Linked Companies for high performance
2009
New Operating Agreements is signed for better operating practices
2012
The Airbus A380 begins operations in KLIA