Malaysia Airlines facilities was constructed on 200 acres within Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). The facilities were the first for any airline having an integrated "Campus". The construction of infrastructure, buildings and services was a coordinated effort by a multi-disciplinary group of local and international consultants, architects and engineers.

PFAA is the lead consultant to coordinate all infrastructure work within the site.PFAA undertook the design of road and drainage, portable water supply, fire fighting water supply and coordination of all other services such as telecommunication, high and low voltage cabling and chilled water supply.

PFAA also designed the large and small cargo agent building, the main administrative building, cargo ancillary buildings and all structures related to infrastructure services such as pump house, electrical substation and water tanks
Airline Facilities