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In a statement today, Mavcom said the show-cause letter was issued on October 13 over the airline’s failure to abide by its Air Service Licence conditions as well as the non-payment of staff salaries and benefits. “Once MYAirline submits its written representation, Mavcom will conduct a comprehensive evaluation to determine whether the airline should be allowed to continue holding an ASL or if the licence should be suspended or revoked, as outlined in Section 43 of the Malaysian Aviation Commission Act 2015,” it said.Mavcom assured the public that additional updates on the situation will be provided within one week.