Development of the Penang International Logistics Aeropark (PILA) at Penang International Airport has commenced in the first quarter of 2026, marking a key step in strengthening the state’s role in regional air cargo logistics.
During a Q&A session in the Dewan Negara yesterday, Deputy Transport Minister Hasbi Habibollah said the project is being implemented in phases to upgrade and expand the airport’s cargo handling capacity while improving overall air freight services.
Under the first phase, cargo handling capacity at Penang International Airport is targeted to increase from 0.16 million tonnes to 0.5 million tonnes annually. This will be achieved through the development of a new cargo terminal, construction of an additional taxiway, and the addition of two aircraft parking aprons.
The PILA project is expected to strengthen Penang’s position as a key logistics gateway for northern Malaysia, supporting growing demand from the state’s manufacturing and technology sectors.
Hasbi said the project aligns with the goals of the National Transport Policy 2019–2030, which aims to position Malaysia as a regional distribution hub. The Transport Ministry has also engaged with stakeholders, including Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad, to develop strategies that enhance the efficiency and competitiveness of the air cargo industry.
Beyond infrastructure expansion, the ministry is also implementing reforms to modernise the air cargo ecosystem, including improvements to operational policies, procedures and the digitalisation of logistics processes. These initiatives began at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in late 2025 and will be expanded nationwide.






