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Liow Tiong Lai

Liow Tiong Lai
Jan 10, 2018
Malaysia Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai (C) speaks to journalist during a press conference after a signing ceremony between the Malaysian government and Ocean Infinity Limited at the Transport Ministry building, Putrajaya, Malaysia, 10 January 2018. The Malaysian government approved Texas-based company Ocean Infinity private company in a new attempt to find the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The MH370 went missing from radar on 08 March 2014, while traveling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China with 239 people aboard. Authorities from the governments of Australia, China and Malaysia suspended the search for the plane in January 2017 after conducting an extensive underwater search of a 120,000 square-kilometer area in the Indian Ocean.

Malaysia Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai (C)...
Jan 10, 2018
Liow Tiong Lai

Liow Tiong Lai
Jan 10, 2018
Stock Photo of Malaysia Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai (C) speaks to journalist during a press conference after a signing ceremony between the Malaysian government and Ocean Infinity Limited at the Transport Ministry building, Putrajaya, Malaysia, 10 January 2018. The Malaysian government approved Texas-based company Ocean Infinity private company in a new attempt to find the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The MH370 went missing from radar on 08 March 2014, while traveling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China with 239 people aboard. Authorities from the governments of Australia, China and Malaysia suspended the search for the plane in January 2017 after conducting an extensive underwater search of a 120,000 square-kilometer area in the Indian Ocean.

Malaysia Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai (C)...
Jan 10, 2018
Stock Image of Malaysia Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai (L), Director General Civil Aviation Malaysia Azharuddin Abdul Rahman (R) and CEO Ocean Infinity Limited Oliver Plunkett (C) arrive for a signing ceremony between the Malaysian government and Ocean Infinity Limited at the Transport Ministry building, Putrajaya, Malaysia, 10 January 2018. The Malaysian government approved Texas-based company Ocean Infinity private company in a new attempt to find the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The MH370 went missing from radar on 08 March 2014, while traveling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China with 239 people aboard. Authorities from the governments of Australia, China and Malaysia suspended the search for the plane in January 2017 after conducting an extensive underwater search of a 120,000 square-kilometer area in the Indian Ocean.

Malaysia Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai (L),...
Jan 10, 2018
Stock Picture of Malaysia Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai (C) looks at the exchange of documents between Director General Civil Aviation Malaysia Azharuddin Abdul Rahman (L) and CEO Ocean Infinity Limited Oliver Plunkett (R) during a signing ceremony between the Malaysian government and Ocean Infinity Limited at the Transport Ministry building, in Putrajaya, Malaysia, 10 January 2018. The MH370 went missing from radar on 08 March 2014, while traveling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Beijing, China with 239 people aboard. Authorities from the governments of Australia, China and Malaysia suspended the search for the plane in January 2017 after conducting an extensive underwater search of a 120,000 square-kilometer area in the Indian Ocean.

Malaysia Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai (C)...
Jan 10, 2018
Malaysian Minister of Transport, Liow Tiong Lai, center, speaks during the signing ceremony of the MH370 missing plane search operations between Malaysian government and Ocean Infinity Limited in Putrajaya, Malaysia

Malaysian Minister of Transport, Liow Tiong Lai,...
Jan 10, 2018
Editorial photo of Missing Plane, Putrajaya, Malaysia - 10 Jan 2018

Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai,...
Jan 10, 2018
Editorial picture of Malaysia launches the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line, Kajang - 17 Jul 2017

A train travels against a backdrop of the capital...
Jul 17, 2017
Editorial image of Malaysia launches the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line, Kajang - 17 Jul 2017

Men take pictures of trains travelling on the...
Jul 17, 2017
Passengers sit inside a train on the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

Passengers sit inside a train on the second phase...
Jul 17, 2017
A post office officer holds a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line sign during the launch of the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

A post office officer holds a Mass Rapid Transit...
Jul 17, 2017
A young child carries a promotional poster while travelling on the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

A young child carries a promotional poster while...
Jul 17, 2017
Train passengers are reflected at a train station while travelling on the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

Train passengers are reflected at a train station...
Jul 17, 2017
Malaysian waiting for the train services on  the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

Malaysian waiting for the train services on the...
Jul 17, 2017
Train passengers stand inside a train on the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

Train passengers stand inside a train on the...
Jul 17, 2017
A man (C) takes a pictures inside a train on the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

A man (C) takes a pictures inside a train on the...
Jul 17, 2017
A woman (C) takes a selfie inside a train on the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

A woman (C) takes a selfie inside a train on the...
Jul 17, 2017
Malaysian students travel on a train on the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

Malaysian students travel on a train on the second...
Jul 17, 2017
A train travels against a backdrop of the capital city of Kuala Lumpur on the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

A train travels against a backdrop of the capital...
Jul 17, 2017
Malaysian commuters waiting for the train on second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

Malaysian commuters waiting for the train on...
Jul 17, 2017
A train travels against a backdrop of the capital city of Kuala Lumpur on the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

A train travels against a backdrop of the capital...
Jul 17, 2017
A woman (C) walks through a new station for the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line ahead of the launch of the second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line spans 51km and has 31 stations out of which seven are underground. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

A woman (C) walks through a new station for the...
Jul 17, 2017
Malaysian commuters waiting for a train on second phase of the first Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line at Kajang, Malaysia, 17 July 2017. The Sungai Buloh ? Kajang line has 31 stations out of which seven are underground and spans 51km. Malaysian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai said on press statement on 17 July, that once the Semantan ? Kajang route is fully operational, the MRT Line 1 will transport an average of 150,000 passengers a day ? a drastic increase from the 15,000 passengers currently being transported.

Malaysian commuters waiting for a train on second...
Jul 17, 2017
Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai speak to journalists during the Malaysia Airlines MH17 remembrance event in Putrajaya, Malaysia on . Malaysia has held a memorial service to mark the anniversary of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over eastern Ukraine in July 2014, which killed all 298 people aboard

Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai speak...
Jul 13, 2017
Liow Tiong Lai

Liow Tiong Lai
Jul 13, 2017
Liow Tiong Lai

Liow Tiong Lai
Jul 13, 2017
Liow Tiong Lai

Liow Tiong Lai
Jul 13, 2017
Liow Tiong Lai and Darren Chester

Liow Tiong Lai and Darren Chester
Jan 23, 2017
Liow Tiong Lai and Darren Chester

Liow Tiong Lai and Darren Chester
Jan 23, 2017
Liow Tiong Lai

Liow Tiong Lai
Jan 23, 2017
Australian Federal Infrastructure and Transport Minister, Darren Chester holds press conference with (L-R) Malaysian Minister for Transport, Minister Liow Tiong Lai, Project Director on the Fugro Equator, Paul Kennedy, Director, Chief Commissioner Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), Greg Hood and China Maritime Search and Rescue Center, Zhi Guanglu, in front of the Fugro Equator, one of the vessels involved in the MH370 underwater search at the Australian Marine complex in Henderson, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 23 January 2017. Searchers for MH370 maintain the missing Malaysia Airlines flight is probably to the north of where they'd been looking in the southern Indian Ocean. The plane went missing from radar on 08 March 2014, while traveling to Beijing, China from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with 239 people aboard.

Australian Federal Infrastructure and Transport...
Jan 23, 2017
Australian Federal Infrastructure and Transport Minister, Darren Chester holds a press conference with (L-R) Malaysian Minister for Transport, Minister Liow Tiong Lai, Project Director on the Fugro Equator, Paul Kennedy, Director, Chief Commissioner Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), Greg Hood and China Maritime Search and Rescue Center, Zhi Guanglu, in front of the Fugro Equator, one of the vessels involved in the MH370 underwater search at the Australian Marine complex in Henderson, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, 23 January 2017. Searchers for MH370 maintain the missing Malaysia Airlines flight is probably to the north of where they'd been looking in the southern Indian Ocean. The plane went missing from radar on 08 March 2014, while traveling to Beijing, China from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia with 239 people aboard.

Australian Federal Infrastructure and Transport...
Jan 23, 2017
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Jan 23, 2017
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