AAT denies getting air traffic control contract


The RM128.4 million stipulate for a supply of an air trade carry out complement to a National Air Traffic Control Centre was awarded by a supervision to Selex Sistemi Integrati in 2009 as well as not to Advanced Air Traffic Systems (M) Sdn Bhd (AAT).

AAT initial shareholder as well as executive Mohamad Munip pronounced AAT had never been involved in a stipulate trade between Selex as well as a government.

Mohamad Munip was responding to aMalaysiakinireportEx-minister's son in RM128m deal- published inThe Malay Mailon Jun 22.

"Selex was a strange apparatus manufacturer (OEM) for a strange complement which was commissioned in 1994," he said. "The plan is an upgraded one as well as thus indispensable a same complement as well as a same OEM."

"The RM128.4 million stipulate was not solely to implement a air trade carry out complement in Subang. The stipulate is for upgrading works for radio detector as well as complement covering airports in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah as well as Sarawak.
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NONE"AAT was one of many Malaysian vendors supporting this project. AAT's purpose is to yield designation works as well as technical assistance for a project. The value of AAT's stipulate is about RM9 million over a three-year duration from 2009 to 2012."

Mohamad Munip, a former armed forces engineer, founded AAT in 1994 with 3 other engineers. He graduated from Sandhurst Military Academy in a early 1960s as well as is a competent franchised operative from a Institute of Production Engineers, United Kingdom.

He served as an armed forces troops offi! cer for 25 years as well as late with a rank of colonel. After his retirement from troops service, he headed a manufacturing multiplication of Proton as well as played an important purpose during a derivation of a Malaysian national car project. He is currently one of a determining shareholders of AAT.

Mohamad Munip pronounced which AAT was established to rise in-country capacity in a area of integrated logistics support services for air trade management systems.

Ikhwan Hafiz brought in to AAT

The association specialises in a maintenance, repair as well as overhaul services for air trade carry out radio detector as well as systems.

He said: "After 17 years of experience, AAT has 110 local engineers as well as technologists fully lerned as well as gifted in this area, creation it a initial ever Malaysian association to have a real capacity for providing a installation, setting-up, training as well as commissioning of a air trade radio detector system.

"AAT continues to maintain immature engineers to turn full-fledged radio detector as well as communication specialists. AAT employs uninformed graduates from universities as well as technical colleges as well as trains them until they have been qualified, capable as well as skilled in this tall technology field.

"About half a skilled engineering strength comprises immature personnel below a age of 35. Ikhwan Hafiz (Jamaluddin) is a immature operative who graduated from a prestigious Imperial College, London, who was brought in to AAT to achieve a aspirations of a founders in achieving AAT's specialisation."

NONEMohamad Munip pronounced a accessibility as well as reserve standards of a International Civil Aviation Organisation, a regulator for polite aviation, stands at 99.5 per cent.
"AAT ha! s to dat e provided glorious upkeep services to Malaysian ATM services operated by a Department of Civil Aviation, delivering complement operational accessibility averaging 99.97 per cent continuously for a past 17 years as well as but any air incidents.

"To infer differently which reserve has been compromised is both antagonistic as well as irresponsible.

"Further, AAT's capabilities as well as services have been not only in support of ATM's systems inside of Malaysia but additionally exported to other countries similar to China, Indian, Nepal, Myanmar as well as a Middle East," Mohamad Munip said.

- Malay Mail
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