Malaysia has called off plans to build a $3-billion regional international airport

Malaysia has called off plans to build a $3-billion regional international airport to serve the upper Malaysian peninsula. Initially designated for a site near Penang, the project was later moved to Kuala Muda. Work was to start in 2003 and be completed in 2009. It was to replace the existing Penang...

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