What is the old airport in Kuala Lumpur Malaya called And is it still being used ?



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It's known locally as Subang but officially, since the building of KLIA, it's Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport. It's mainly used for internal flights nowadays - Air Asia did fly out of there for their local flights (not sure if they still do) and Berjaya Air use it for their routes. I'm pretty sure it's still used for cargo by other airlines.

Oh, and it's Malaysia now - 50th anniversary of Merdeka next year!
Kuala Lumpur- Subang Airport.

It is used now mainly by military,regional and business airplanes.

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