National airline operating 330 daily flights across 50+ destinations
Malaysia Airlines is Southeast Asia's flag carrier, serving 40,000 passengers daily across its Kuala Lumpur hub and oneworld alliance network. The tech stack is heavy on enterprise resource planning (SAP, Oracle) and Microsoft productivity tools — typical of legacy aviation operations — with no adoption or replacement signals in the data. Active hiring skews toward sales and operations leadership roles, reflecting focus on revenue recovery and operational consistency rather than technology modernization.
Malaysia Airlines operates as Malaysia's national carrier, with flights departing daily from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to more than 50 destinations, including connectivity through oneworld alliance hubs spanning 150+ countries. The airline serves over 10,000 daily departures across the alliance and provides access to more than 650 airport lounges globally. Current operational priorities center on revenue target achievement, service delivery consistency, regulatory compliance, and cargo readiness — challenges typical of large carriers navigating demand volatility and complex regulatory environments.
Primary stack includes SAP and Oracle for core operations, Amadeus for reservation systems, and Microsoft 365 suite (Excel, Power BI, Teams, SharePoint) for productivity and analytics.
Active recruitment spans 13 countries: Malaysia, Singapore, China, Thailand, Indonesia, India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and Canada.
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