KUCHING - AirBorneo, the newly established state owned airline in Malaysia’s Sarawak region, has announced a firm order for eight ATR turboprop aircraft as part of its plan to modernize and expand regional air services.
The announcement was made at the 2026 Singapore Airshow and reflects the airline’s transition from the former MASwings operation into a new carrier focused on strengthening connectivity across East Malaysia.
The order includes five ATR 72 600 aircraft and three ATR 42 600 aircraft, with deliveries scheduled between 2027 and 2029. The agreement also includes options for additional aircraft, giving AirBorneo flexibility to scale its fleet as demand grows. The new turboprops will replace older aircraft currently in service, helping improve reliability, operational efficiency, and overall passenger experience on short haul regional routes.
AirBorneo plays a central role in Malaysia’s Rural Air Services network, which connects remote communities in Sarawak, Sabah, and Labuan with larger population centers. These routes are often served by shorter runways and experience uneven demand, making turboprop aircraft well suited to the mission. By operating both the larger ATR 72 and the smaller ATR 42, the airline will be better positioned to match aircraft capacity to route demand while maintaining fleet commonality in training and maintenance.
Beyond maintaining essential air links for rural communities, the fleet renewal also positions AirBorneo for potential network growth over the medium term. The inclusion of additional purchase rights provides optionality to expand capacity or add new regional routes as traffic builds. Overall, the ATR order represents a strategic investment aimed at strengthening regional connectivity, improving service quality, and supporting economic and social development in underserved parts of East Malaysia.