BARIO, June 18 2026: The Short Take-Off and Landing Airport (STOLport) Bario runway upgrade and extension project worth RM27 million has now reached 65 per cent progress and is expected to be fully completed in October this year.
Caption: Deputy Minister in the Premier's Department Gerawat Gala (right) with Deputy Federal Minister of Transport Hasbi Habibollah (centre) and Deputy State Minister of Transport Dr Jerip Susil
Deputy Minister in the Premier's Department (Labour, Immigration and Project Monitoring) Gerawat Gala expressed satisfaction with the project which showed encouraging progress and was on the right track.
"The project involved extending the runway from 665 metres to 930 metres, in addition to resurfacing the existing runway, construction of additional aircraft parking spaces, upgrading the perimeter fence and public parking facilities.
"Although this project does not allow larger aircraft to operate in Bario, it will increase the capacity of the Twin Otter aircraft from the current limit of nine passengers to 19 passengers after the project is completed," he said when contacted by the Sarawak Public Communication Unit (UKAS) yesterday.
The Mulu Assemblyman added that the project is crucial in strengthening the air transport network in the interior region, particularly for the Bario and Ba' Kelalan communities who depend on air services as the main link with other areas in Sarawak.
When completed, he said, this project will increase the level of safety, comfort and efficiency of flight operations, thus supporting economic growth, tourism and the well-being of the local population.
He also noted that flight operations to Bario would not be affected during the construction period with the daily flight schedule maintained as usual.
"Works on the runway are only carried out after the last flight leaves Bario, usually between 12.30pm and 2pm," he explained.
Gerawat, on Tuesday, accompanied Deputy Federal Minister of Transport Hasbi Habibollah in conjunction with an official working visit to STOLport Ba' Kelalan and Bario together with a delegation from the Sarawak Ministry for Transport (MoT) and related agencies.
In Bario, the group was given a detailed briefing by the Sarawak Public Works Department (JKR) regarding the status of project implementation before inspecting the construction site itself.
Meanwhile, at STOLport Ba' Kelalan, the delegation received a briefing from Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) on the current state of airport facilities before inspecting the terminal and runway.
Also present were MoTS Permanent Secretary Wong Hee Sieng, Secretary of the Air Division of the Ministry of Transport Mohd Radzuan Mazlan, MoTS Air Technical Advisor Sio Yew Hua, MoTS Air Transport Division Head Dayang Nurhayati and MAHB Borneo Regional Airport Manager Jefri Ramli.


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