Ascend Airways Malaysia has advanced to Phase 3 of its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) application process. The new ACMI and charter solutions provider is targeting to launch its first cargo operations in November 2025, with passenger flights to follow.
In 2024, Ascend Airways Malaysia was granted its Conditional Air Service Permit (CASP) from the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) and has since been working closely with the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) in order to obtain its Air Operator Certificate (AOC). The process is currently in its final stages, will full flight operations expected to commence by the end of 2025.
The Kuala Lumpur-based ACMI and charter airline will be offering both passenger and cargo operations. Its first B737-800 freighter aircraft will arrive in Malaysia Q3 2025 to facilitate the necessary processes of the issuance of the full AOC and the launch of the airline’s cargo operations. Subsequently, the second and third passenger B737-800 aircraft will be inducted into the Malaysian airline’s fleet by the end of 2025 and early 2026, respectively.
“As it is our mission to support the growth of local and regional airlines, we want to become a trusted ACMI partner that can help them increase operational agility and capture the rising demand for passenger and cargo operations, which is on the rise in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Germal Singh Khera, Chief Executive Officer of Ascend Airways Malaysia. As a new ACMI airline in Malaysia, we are continuously grateful for the support, global outlook and proactive approach we receive from the Ministry of Transport, CAAM, MAVCOM and other relevant authorities that are advancing the aviation industry in Malaysia. This overwhelming support has allowed us to set up a robust operational foundation to assist air operators and their ambition in the region.”
Ascend Airways Malaysia is a part of Avia Solutions Group – the world’s largest ACMI provider, and plays a key role in the group’s broader expansion strategy in Asia-Pacific. The group already has an AOC in Indonesia and plans to add three more AOCs in the region by the end of 2026, with applications already initiated in Malaysia, Thailand, and the Philippines.

















