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For discerning travellers seeking private jet charter to Kuala Lumpur, Prime Jet Services arranges seamless access to Kuala Lumpur Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (IATA: SZB, ICAO: WMSA), the city’s established general aviation gateway. Known locally as Subang Airport or Subang Skypark, the facility sits just 30 km from Kuala Lumpur City Centre and handles over 2 million passengers annually, serving both domestic routes and connections to Singapore.
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport operates a single asphalt-concrete runway and two terminals — one dedicated to international flights, one to domestic. The airfield is well suited to private and charter operations, offering efficient handling away from the congestion of Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang.
Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport provides direct access to key destinations across Malaysia and the wider region. The following approximate flight times apply from Kuala Lumpur:
Clients requiring flexibility on cost may also wish to explore our available empty-leg flights, which can offer significant savings on select routes.
Every Prime Jet Services charter to or from Kuala Lumpur is arranged to exacting standards. Passengers bypass commercial queues entirely, with dedicated boarding and direct airside transfers from terminal to aircraft. Our concierge team handles every detail before and after your flight.
On arrival at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Prime Jet Services can arrange chauffeured limousine transfer directly to your hotel, office or onward destination in Kuala Lumpur. With the city centre approximately 30 km from the airport, a pre-arranged private transfer ensures a smooth, uninterrupted journey from aircraft door to destination.
Kuala Lumpur is Malaysia’s capital and its most populous urban centre, with a metropolitan population exceeding 7 million. The city functions simultaneously as a major business hub and a celebrated cultural destination, drawing executives, tourists and high-profile visitors throughout the year. Annual music and film festivals bring significant international footfall, while the city’s dining and retail landscape — from street-level hawker culture to luxury shopping precincts — is among the most varied in Southeast Asia. Architectural landmarks including the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station and Jamek Mosque sit alongside a dynamic contemporary arts scene, renowned nightlife and world-class hotels.
Construction of the airport began in 1961, with the facility opening to commercial flights just four years later. For decades it served as the primary international gateway to Malaysia, and during the 1960s it was considered one of the most modern airports in Southeast Asia, notable at the time for its runway length and three-terminal capacity. It retained the name Kuala Lumpur Airport until 1998, when the new Kuala Lumpur International Airport opened in Sepang. The facility was subsequently renamed in honour of Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Al-Haj — the eleventh Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia and the eighth Sultan of Selangor. Today the airport operates in a focused general aviation and domestic capacity, with well-maintained infrastructure that makes it a practical and discreet choice for private charter arrivals and departures.
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