Photo: A Brahim's catering truck next to a Malaysia Airlines airplane in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Muhd Imran Ismail/Shutterstock

Malaysia’s Brahim’s exploring non-aviation prospects as pandemic halts in-flight catering


Malaysia’s Brahim’s SATS Food Services (BSFS) has started to explore non-aviation sectors as its in-flight business continues to be suspended by the pandemic.

The company, a subsidiary of Brahim’s Holdings Berhad, is the principal in-flight catering service provider of Kuala Lumpur International Airport, KLIA2 and Penang International Airport. It also serves 35 international airlines with Malaysia Airlines as its major customer.

Pre-COVID 19 it catered to an average of 230 aircrafts per day and prepared an average of 45,000 to 50,000 in-flight meals per day from its halal-certified kitchens, it said in a statement on Tuesday (September 1).

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