Sabah Air gets Singapore F1 breakthru

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Sabah Air gets Singapore F1 breakthru
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Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Air Aviation Sdn Bhd (SAASB) scored a major international success after completing a challenging helicopter technical service mission in facilitating the live telecast broadcast of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix last month.

The achievement was made possible after the Sabah government-linked company received the approval from the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore to operate in the country, marking a significant milestone in the company’s expansion.The mission undertaken by SAASB during the Singapore GP F1 race was dubbed the “most technically complicated helicopter tasking” in the F1 race world calendar.

This year, SAASB was entrusted with a mission of utmost importance to provide helicopter technical services that would facilitate the live telecast broadcast of the race for the UK F1 management team. SAASB’s team’s ability to adapt to the demanding conditions of the F1 race, coupled with their exceptional professionalism, earned them accolades from the very heart of the motorsport world, particularly from the UK F1 management team who was responsible for the live telecast broadcast.

But the success of this mission was not solely in the hands of the pilots. Adrian, Siti Syamimi, Kenny and Peter from the engineering team, and Effendy, Capt. Francis, Capt. Amirul from the flight operations team, Md Yuzreen From QA and Timothy from CAMO played pivotal roles in ensuring the seamless execution of this operation.

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