Australia will upgrade facilities at the Royal Malaysian Air Force Base Butterworth used by the ADF, as part of our long-standing commitment to regional security, according to a statement from Minister for Defence, Senator the Hon Marise Payne.
“The $22 million investment will ensure Butterworth remains fit for purpose well into the future,” she said.
ADF personnel have had a presence at Butterworth for 60 years and the investment reflects the ongoing importance of the base to Australia and Malaysia. Around 50 ADF personnel are hosted at RMAF Butterworth by Malaysia and this can increase to up to 350 during exercises.
A RAAF King Air 350 arrives at RMAF Butterworth for Exercise Bersama Shield 17.
“The upgrades to the facilities at the RMAF Butterworth will begin with a detailed assessment, which will be done in consultation with Malaysia,” Minister Payne said.
The announcement was made at the inaugural Malaysia-Australia High Level Committee meeting on Defence Cooperation held at RMAF Butterworth today with the Malaysian Minister of Defence, His Excellency Tuan Haji Mohamad bin Sabu.
“It is fitting that we are able to agree to this investment as we celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Australia’s presence at the Base this week. It represents a strong commitment to further strengthen the Australia-Malaysia defence partnership and our enduring ties,” Minister Payne said.
These initiatives will further strengthen Australia and Malaysia’s strong and long-standing Defence relationship, which is based on longstanding people-to-people links, shared interests and shared values.
During the meeting, Australia also committed to:
- continue to support the development of Malaysia’s Urban Combat Training facility
- increase the number of Defence scholarships offered to Malaysia for study in Australia each year from five to eight
- provide further F/A-18 spare parts to assist with the sustainment of Malaysia’s fleet