From restaurants to shops and entertainment like a live jazz band in the evenings, the airport offers various services within its spacious premises. The terminal has been expanded to spread across 150,000 square feet and hosts wider walkways offering convenience of travel.

The terminal also houses lounges and a VVIP room for private jet travelers. Business meetings can also take place at the airport which now hosts conference rooms within the premises. Rest areas for pilots and crew members have also been established along with gym, kitchen, bedrooms and bathrooms.

Skypark Subang Terminal provides space for Berjaya Air and Firefly, and both Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia to operate ticketing offices, along with services dedicated to private airlines.

Skypark Fixed Based Operations Malaysia is also planning to use 30 acres of land to establish hangar facilities within the airport. The terminal is already operational with only 10% of the finishing remaining.

Originally known as the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport Subang Terminal 3, it catered to Malaysian Airlines’ domestic flights and private aviation companies before shifting operations to Kuala Lumpur International Airport and the Low-Cost Carrier Terminal in Sepang.