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Ascend Airways Malaysia Receives First Freighter Aircraft

Ascend Airways Malaysia Takes Delivery of First Freighter Aircraft
Ascend Airways Malaysia has marked a pivotal milestone with the acquisition of its inaugural aircraft, a Boeing 737-800 converted freighter. Registered as 9M-ASC, the aircraft arrived at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on 4 September after a delivery flight originating from Bacau, Romania, with a scheduled stopover in Mumbai. Previously operated by Slovak ACMI carrier AirExplore, the 20-year-old jet remains under the ownership of TC Aviation Capital Ireland, a subsidiary of Tokyo Century.
Operational Plans and Certification Process
The start-up airline intends to operate under an ACMI (aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance) model and is actively pursuing its air operator’s certificate (AOC) from the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia. Demonstrating the freighter’s airworthiness will be a critical component of the certification process. Ascend Airways Malaysia has announced plans to commence cargo operations in November 2025, targeting full operational capability by the end of the year.
Industry Challenges and Market Context
As the airline prepares for its launch, it confronts broader industry challenges, particularly concerning the reliability of CFM Leap-1B engines powering its Boeing 737 Max fleet. These issues are especially pronounced in the demanding operating environments of the Middle East and India, raising concerns about potential impacts on operational efficiency and the timeline for fleet expansion. In response, competitors are reportedly exploring alternative engine options and forming partnerships to develop hybrid-electric aviation technologies, aiming to mitigate similar reliability risks.
Despite these challenges, Ascend Airways Malaysia’s acquisition of its first freighter highlights its determination to establish a presence in the regional cargo market while adapting to the evolving technological and operational demands of the aviation sector.

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