MyAERO Summit 2026 set to be held at MAEPS, June 25-27

Deputy Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Sim Tze Tzin (left) officiates the soft launch of MyAERO Summit 2026 at Menara MITI, Kuala Lumpur on March 11, 2026.

MyAERO Summit, Malaysia’s premier platform for the aerospace industry, returns for an even bigger and bolder edition at Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (MAEPS) from June 25 to 27, 2026.

The soft launch was held at Menara MITI, Kuala Lumpur on March 11, 2026 officiated by Deputy Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Sim Tze Tzin.

Supported by the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI), the annual convention dedicated to the country’s aerospace industry that has progressively matured is organised jointly by its agency, the National Aerospace Industry Corporation Malaysia (NAICO Malaysia) and Moonman Events Sdn Bhd.

NAICO Malaysia chief executive officer Prof Ts Dr Shamsul Kamar Abu Samah.

In tandem with the sector’s exponential and rapid growth, the four-day MyAERO Summit 2026 shifts to an expansive and larger space this year on the grounds and event halls at MAEPS, Serdang.  

The first two days are dedicated trade days, providing a focused platform for industry leaders, policymakers and businesses to engage in strategic discussions, partnerships and deal-making.

The third and final day will be open to the public, offering broader audiences the opportunity to experience the latest developments in aerospace innovation.

Deputy Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Sim Tze.

In his speech, Sim said the aerospace sector is a key strategic industry for Malaysia, driven by the National Aerospace Industry Blueprint 2030 to become Southeast Asia’s top hub.

“Our aspirations for the industry are clearly outlined in the Malaysia Aerospace Industry Blueprint 2030 (MAIB 2030), which serves as the roadmap to position Malaysia as a leading aerospace hub in the region,” he said.

MyAERO Summit 2026 will retain its core ethos of covering the aerospace industry, including future mobility and innovations in aerospace and astronautics technology, making the event an ideal gateway to ASEAN’s aerospace growth.

Over 600 stakeholders, including OEMs, solution providers and regulators from across the local aerospace ecosystem are set to benefit from this summit, which also aligns with the New Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030) set by MITI.

Included amongst said potential benefactors are over 270 aerospace-related companies with up to 30,000 highly skilled jobs that also generates RM25 billion in industry output annually.

Over 600 stakeholders across local aerospace ecosystem set to benefit from the summit, which doubles as gateway to ASEAN’s aerospace growth.

Recognised as a high-growth, high-value (HGHV) sector, Malaysia’s aerospace industry is firmly positioned within the global supply chain, which was valued at approximately USD384.1 billion in 2025.

“The Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) segment continues to be the backbone of our industry, contributing approximately RM12 billion, while the aerospace manufacturing segment contributes about RM8 billion in 2024, with strong potential for further growth in areas such as aerostructures, composites, and advanced manufacturing,” added Sim whilst emphasising the summit’s underlying key role of expanding MRO leadership.

The summit will cast spotlights on six core pillars of the industry, encompassing aerospace supply chain, sustainability and green aviation initiatives, advanced air mobility, engagement and education pathways, and showcases for emerging technologies and space and satellite technologies.

For NAICO Malaysia, MyAERO Summit 2026 will see the agency to continue forging the future for Malaysia’s aerospace sector. The summit serves as a launchpad for it to concentrate on further nurturing the aerospace supply chain, talent development, promoting tech adoption, as well as fostering international collaborations. The agency firmly believes Malaysia has built a strong aerospace foundation and the natural next step to which is to scale the ecosystem further.