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Milestone Achieved: Royal Malaysian Air Force’s No 3 Squadron Surpasses 5000 Safe Flight Hours with AW139 Helicopters

During a significant ceremony at the RMAF Butterworth Air Base, the No 3 Squadron of the Royal Malaysian Air Force achieved a major accomplishment by reaching over 5000 flight hours of secure operations with their AW139 helicopters. This success not only shows the squadron’s commitment to excellence but also showcases the successful partnership between No 3 Squadron and Weststar Aviation Services, emphasizing their shared dedication to ensuring safe and efficient helicopter operations.

The ceremony, attended by esteemed dignitaries including Base Commander Brigadier Jeneral Khairol Muzambi Bin Salehin TUDM and No 3 Squadron’s Commanding Officer, Lt. Kol Mohd Faizal Bin Abdul Latif TUDM, was a testament to the hard work and dedication of all involved. Representing Weststar Aviation Services was Ahmad Rashide Mustapah, the General Manager of Fleet Asset Management, whose presence underscored the company’s immense pride in being part of this remarkable achievement.

The journey to reaching 5000 flight hours was not without its challenges, but through meticulous planning, rigorous training, and unwavering commitment to safety, No 3 Squadron and Weststar Aviation Services have demonstrated their ability to overcome obstacles and maintain the highest standards of operational excellence.

As the Royal Malaysian Air Force continues to uphold its mandate of safeguarding the nation’s airspace and helping in times of need, the achievement of surpassing 5000 flight hours with the AW139 helicopters serves as a testament to its professionalism, resilience, and unwavering dedication to duty. It also reflects the invaluable contributions of industry partners like Weststar Aviation Services, whose support and collaboration have been instrumental in achieving this remarkable milestone.

Looking ahead, No 3 Squadron and Weststar Aviation Services remain committed to upholding the highest standards of safety and operational excellence, as they continue to push boundaries, embrace innovation, and adapt to evolving challenges in the dynamic field of aviation. Together, they will build upon this achievement, striving for even greater heights and ensuring that the skies remain safe and secure for generations to come.