Transport Malaysia is the ultimate resource centre for the transport industry in Malaysia. Embracing globalization is part of our initiative. Hence, some global news and updates are also included in the site to enable our viewers a broader perspective and more exposure towards transport in other parts of the world.
If you would like to access Malaysian transport information in Malay Language, please visit our Malay language site, LANDASAN.info.
History
General History
It all started with a noble desire, which is to provide up to date and reliable information about transport sector in Malaysia.
The domain name landasan.info was online since 13 April 2010. On May 5th 2010, LANDASAN was launched. It started with a WordPress 2.x platform, with only several visits per day. We realize that there are very few reliable websites offering information about transportation sector in Malaysia, especially for services provided by KTM Berhad (KTM Intercity and KTM Komuter).
Access to KTMB’s website was really slow at that time and as travellers, we often find it difficult to get more information about the arrival and departure times of KTM Intercity. Therefore, we have decided to develop this niche further and the rest is history.
LANDASAN started out as a website focusing primarily on KTM Intercity service. However, we decided it is better if we also offer information about other modes of transport, with the main emphasis on Malaysia. After months of hard work, LANDASAN has also listed all airports in Malaysia, complete with departure and arrival information.
Originally, LANDASAN was available in the Malay language. However, in 2011, we decided to change it to English to serve a wider range of audience. That decision was the best one that we can think of, until about a year later. In 2012, based on search trends on search engines, we told ourselves we need it to be in both Malay and English languages. Therefore, we moved our Malay contents to ms.landasan.info and the English one remained at landasan.info.
In 2018, we think it is time for English-based LANDASAN to branch out of the original URL, leaving only Malay Language content in LANDASAN. The desire to open Rail Malaysia for access has turned into a reality on February 5th 2018. The website is intended to serve as an English-based website for Malaysian rail industry.
In 2019, Rail Malaysia was merged with Transport Malaysia (www.transportmalaysia.com). Since then, Transport Malaysia continues to provide Malaysian transport sector information to its visitors, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Identity
Vision
The first choice of Malaysian transport information for our visitors by 2020.
Mission
To provide accurate and up-to-date Malaysian transport information to the visitors.
Spin-offs
Since its establishment in 2010, LANDASAN has provided information to its users in various ways. However, with the constant drive to stay focused, we decided to group certain information together and put them in a number of different websites for easier reference. Here are some of the spin-offs:
Aviation.MY (www.aviation.my): Information about aviation industry in Malaysia
MYJadual (www.myjadual.com): #1 web portal for public transport schedule in Malaysia
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flight MH370 location
I think I have found a way of how to find the location of this flight if you use satellite photo recon data.
Let me explain. You know the time of flight departure and a 777 flying at altitude the engines would give of a distinctive heat signature. the USA China and USSR have satellites that constantly look over that region using infrared imagery. That could locate the flight path of the missing MH370 from the heat given off by the aircrafts engines.
Using this kind of imagery would give an exact track of the flight and were it went.
I believe the relatives deserve to know the fate of the there lost loved ones.
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