Pahang plans to build international airport in Gebeng


Pahang MB Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail says the National Physical Planning Council has agreed to the state government’s plan to build a new international airport in Gebeng. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, October 24, 2021.

THE National Physical Planning Council has agreed to the Pahang government’s plan to build a new international airport in Gebeng.

Menteri Besar Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail said it was decided in a meeting on Thursday and the state government has been asked to conduct an in-depth study on the project, which would be part of Pahang’s plan to developed an aerospace city in Gebeng by 2050.

“There is a need to build a new airport because there is still no international airport in the east coast and this can provide better transport infrastructure facilities, revive the economy and the tourism sector.

“We are also taking into account the fact we cannot expand the existing airport (Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport) because it belongs to the Royal Malaysian Air Force, which may involve security factors,” he said.

Wan Rosdy told a press conference after attending the Post-12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) Management Engagement Session with Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Mustapa Mohamed in Kuantan today.

On the 12MP, Wan Rosdy said the state government had submitted 731 projects through various ministries with a total cost of RM50.571 billion, and 13 of them had been placed in the priority list.

These include the construction of a new 107km road from Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang, Selangor to Bera and Temerloh, a community college in Lipis and the Cameron Highlands bypass.

Based on the Pahang 12MP implementation plan, there are seven road construction projects, including two in Cameron Highlands, namely Habu-Tringkap Bypass (10.7km) and Blue Valley-Kuala Terla Bypass (11km), as well as the construction of a 34.2km new road from Karak to Simpang Pelangai in Bentong.

On 11MP, Wan Rosdy said the federal government had allocated RM10.452 billion to implement 576 projects and of that amount, the state government spent RM10.036 billion or 96.02%. – Bernama, October 24, 2021.


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  • Why? Absolutely no need.

    Posted 4 years ago by Malaysia New hope · Reply

  • Whats there in the East Coast to deserve a international airport? Red earth and dust is everywhere, Cherating is practically dead. Kelantan and Terengganu has too many restrictions on tourists. No tourists will go there. It would be a waste of money and will just be a white elephant.

    Posted 4 years ago by Elyse Gim · Reply