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Malaysian Airlines pilots clear drug checks, cabin crew to be tested next, company says

The airline said the first phase covered all operationally active pilots and will now expand testing to 2,840 cabin crew and sister carrier Firefly.

  • All operationally active Malaysia Airlines pilots have completed mandatory drug screening, with all tests returning negative results.
  • MAG will begin drug screening of about 2,840 Malaysia Airlines cabin crew starting August 18, aiming to complete the process by September 3.
  • Firefly airline has tested more than half of its 158 pilots and 163 cabin crew, with all results negative, and expects to finish by August 25.
  • MAG plans to maintain ongoing random drug testing and work with authorities to ensure safety and uphold standards through strengthened fitness-for-duty measures.
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After the arrest of a pilot with 26 kilos of MDMA in his luggage, Malaysia Airlines has now tested all pilots and flight attendants.

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In late July, a pilot for the airline tested positive for a cocktail of narcotics at Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, shortly after arriving from Kuala Lumpur. The 39-year-old pilot is also accused of attempting to smuggle more than 70,000 ecstasy pills concealed in his suitcase. Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) "will launch the next phase of the (testing) program, which involves approximately 2,840 Malaysia Airlines crew members," …

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Malaysian Airlines pilots clear drug checks, cabin crew to be tested next, company says

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New Strait Times broke the news in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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