PASIR GUDANG: Priority will be given to Johor in building the next airbase, which is in line with the government’s plan to turn the state into a petrochemical hub.
The Fire and Rescue Department director-general Datuk Seri Abdul Wahab Mat Yasin (pic) said that currently, the department only had one airbase for the northern zone in Bertam, Penang.
The department was planning to have at least four more air bases in Johor for the southern zone, Terengganu or Pahang for the eastern zone, and one each in Sabah and Sarawak, he added.
“We hope to be able to get government land near Senai International Airport, as the facilities are already there.
“The development cost is around RM50mil for a complete airbase from the office to the helipad; we will send this request to be included in next year’s budget.
“Right now we are currently in discussion with the state government and the land and mine office so that we could send the proposal,” he said.
He said this when met by reporters after the Excellent Service Award 2022 at Tanjung Puteri Resort, here, on Tuesday (Nov 14).
Abdul Wahab added that having the airbase in Johor is important as it will give investors safety assurance to invest in the state.
“We expect Johor to be the next airbase after Subang, which will cover the middle zone. The base is currently in development and is expected to be completed within the next two years,” he added.
More to come.