Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) has released its 2025 Sustainability Report, highlighting the group’s continued progress in advancing environmental, social, and governance priorities through operational efficiency, fleet modernisation, workforce inclusivity, and strengthened governance practices as part of its long-term sustainability journey.
The report outlines significant milestones achieved across the group throughout the year, including a reduction of 103,424 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions through fuel efficiency initiatives, resulting in fuel savings of 30,036 tonnes across operations.
MAG is also further advancing its fleet modernisation programme with the induction of additional next-generation aircraft, including the A330neo and Boeing 737-8. These investments support improved fuel performance, lower emissions intensity, and an enhanced passenger experience. At the same time, MAG further enhanced the environmental performance of its fleet, with the proportion of aircraft compliant with the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) Chapter 14 noise standards increasing from 8.6% in 2023 to 15.6% in 2025.
MAG completed its first pilot Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) uplift on the Kuala Lumpur–London route in partnership with PETRONAS. In line with evolving international regulatory requirements, the Group also uplifted 2% SAF for flights departing from the United Kingdom and Europe.
Beyond environmental initiatives, MAG has strengthened workforce diversity and talent development initiatives, particularly across technical and operational functions. Of the Group’s over 1,000 new hires in 2025, 51% were women, while 67% comprised young talent. MAG has also expanded outreach programmes, encouraging greater female participation in aviation and engineering careers, reaching close to 500 students nationwide. Its “Join the Women Who Power Every Takeoff” campaign further reinforced efforts to increase female representation across technical aviation roles, including pilots, Licensed Aircraft Engineers and and technicians.