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Additionally, KKIA was the first airport in Malaysia to welcome the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, operated by Royal Brunei during several product introductory flights in November 2013. [37] As to date, the largest aircraft to have utilize the terminal are the B777-300ER [ citation needed ] and Airbus A350 XWB .
The proposal to relocate KKIA to Kimanis was met with widespread opposition. Sabah's Chief Minister, Hajiji Noor, expressed in January 2024 that the current KKIA could remain operational for at least another 7 to 10 years, thereby negating the immediate need for relocation. He also dismissed the notion of relocating the airport solely to ...
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Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) (ICAO Code : WBKK, IATA Code: BKI) is a main hub for Malaysia Airlines and a secondary hub for AirAsia and MASwings. It has one terminal [ 68 ] and is the second busiest airport in Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur International Airport and is one of the main gateways into Sabah and East Malaysia. [ 69 ]
KKIA may refer to: Kenneth Kaunda International Airport, Lusaka, Zambia; King Khalid International Airport, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Sabah, Malaysia; KKIA (FM), a radio station (92.9 FM) licensed to Ida Grove, Iowa, United States
Kota Kinabalu Bypass, comprising Jalan Mat Salleh, Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman and Jalan KK Bypass, is a major highway in Kota Kinabalu city, Sabah, Malaysia.The highway was built at the original site of the railway line linking Tanjung Aru railway station until Kota Kinabalu Port.
The project was handled by Global Upline Sdn. Bhd. and it cost some MYR620,000,000 (US$186,000,000). With this, the airport is capable of handling widebody aircraft such as Boeing 747-400 and Airbus A380-800 (albeit with airside restrictions on the runway and taxiway network).
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