
When a nation decides to take charge of its own defence destiny, the real work begins not on paper, but on the ground. As Malaysia marks a significant milestone with the Defence Industry Policy Launch, one homegrown aerospace powerhouse is stepping forward with confidence, capability, and a clear sense of purpose.
AIROD Steps Forward As A Strategic Pillar Of The Defence Industry Policy Launch
Following the official introduction of Malaysia’s Dasar Industri Pertahanan Negara (DIPN), AIROD Sdn. Bhd. has reaffirmed its readiness to support the nation’s long-term defence ambitions. The policy, formulated by the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), aims to build defence self-reliance, industrial resilience, and strategic sustainability. These are goals that align closely with AIROD’s operational DNA.
As Malaysia’s first aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) organisation, AIROD has spent nearly five decades ensuring the operational readiness of military aircraft, particularly for the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF). With the Defence Industry Policy Launch now setting a national direction, AIROD’s role as a trusted in-country sustainment partner has never been more critical.
Built on Experience, Prepared For New Platforms

Established in 1976, AIROD brings over 50 years of hands-on experience supporting both local and international military aviation fleets. This legacy positions the company to seamlessly accept, induct, and sustain new aircraft platforms introduced under Malaysia’s defence modernisation programmes.
According to AIROD Chief Executive Officer, Major General Dato’ Ir Ibrahim Bahari RMAF (Retired), continuous investments in infrastructure, certifications, tooling, digitalisation, and workforce development ensure the organisation remains platform-agnostic and future-ready, key principles underscored by the DIPN.
Strengthening Self-Reliance Through Technology And Talent
At the heart of AIROD’s readiness is a comprehensive MRO ecosystem. Scalable infrastructure supports both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft, while a highly trained Malaysian technical workforce delivers certified expertise across diverse military platforms.
The company’s established partnerships with global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) further enable technology transfer, localisation, and secure in-country sustainment. Enhanced by digital and predictive maintenance capabilities, including AI-enabled solutions, AIROD directly supports the DIPN’s goal of sustaining defence assets efficiently throughout their lifecycle.
A Malaysian Capability With Global Reach
Beyond national borders, AIROD’s track record extends to foreign air forces such as the United States Air Force, United States Marine Corps, Indonesia’s TNI-AU, the Philippine Air Force, and operators across Africa. This international credibility strengthens Malaysia’s standing within the global aerospace ecosystem while reinforcing the objectives of the Defence Industry Policy Launch.
As the DIPN moves from vision to execution, AIROD stands ready not just as a service provider, but as a strategic industry anchor. In sustaining today’s fleets and preparing for tomorrow’s platforms, the company continues to prove that Malaysia’s defence aspirations are firmly supported at home.










