
“We hope for a bigger fund allocation to increase our asset development.
“For the time being we are optimising the operation of our existing assets,” he said after witnessing the air show by the RMAF aircraft in conjunction with its 60th anniversary at Kuching Airbase, here, today.
He, however, added that the RMAF did not face any issues on manpower shortage as there are many people who are interested to join the RMAF.
He said the recruitment of RMAF members was based on the candidates’ qualifications and not on their race or origin.
On the RMAF Open Day air show, held in conjunction with its 60th anniversary, he said that the response from the public was very good.
“The air show was performed here for the first time, which was not easy to be held due to the busy air traffic,” he added.
Previously it had been held in the Butterworth Airbase.
Over 10,000 people were present to witness the air show and exhibition, including Deputy Defence Minister Liew Chin Tong.
Various other activities were also held during the one-day exhibition, including the static exhibition of the RMAF aircraft in the dispersal area.
Among others, the assets in the exhibition are Nuri and EC 725 AP helicopter, as well as A400M, C130H, CB 235, Hawk 108/208, F/A-18D and Sukhoi SU-30 MKM aircraft.