18 maart 2026

Malaysian delegation visits Dutch pavilion at PTE World 2026 in London

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Minister Lee, Minister of Transport of Sarawak and delegation were welcomed to the Dutch booths at Passenger Terminal Expo (PTE) World 2026 in London. The visit, coordinated by NAG-LRN, provided an opportunity to showcase leading Dutch aviation expertise as part of the proposed Partners for International Business (PIB) cluster focused on Malaysia, which is expected to be approved shortly. 

The delegation, consisting of seven members from the Minister’s team, explored how Dutch companies can contribute to Malaysia’s ongoing airport upgrades and new airport developments, including projects in Subang, Kota Kinabalu and Pulau Pinang. 

During the tour, the delegation engaged with several Dutch companies offering innovative and complementary solutions across the airport ecosystem: 

  • Aviavox presented its AI-powered, phonemebased multilingual voice announcement systems, delivering natural-sounding announcements in over 35 languages to improve passenger experience, flow and operational efficiency. 
  • NACO (Netherlands Airport Consultants)  showcased its global leadership in airport consultancy, master planning, design and engineering, with extensive experience across South-East Asia in delivering future-ready and sustainable airport infrastructure. 
  • Vanderlande demonstrated advanced airport logistics and automation systems, including cutting-edge baggage handling solutions that enhance operational reliability, efficiency and scalability. 
  • To70 highlighted its expertise in data driven aviation consultancy, supporting airports in optimising operations, increasing capacity and reducing environmental impact through sustainable solutions. 

In addition, the delegation met with Amadeus, represented by Mrs. Natalie Lee, who shared insights on seamless travel technologies, including passenger processing and pre-travel solutions. 

Passenger Terminal Expo (PTE) World 2026 is the world’s leading aviation event, bringing together over 11,000 senior representatives from airports, airlines, aviation authorities, governments and industry stakeholders. 

The visit underscores the strong alignment between Dutch aviation expertise and Malaysia’s infrastructure ambitions and marks an importantstep towards deeper collaboration.