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LABUAN LEASING (Updated As at 19 May 2019) LABUAN LEASING (Updated as at 19 May 2019) CEASED OPERATIONS NO NAME DATE CEASED REMARKS 1 UTF Labuan Limited 3-Aug-2001 - 2 Taubaatkompaniet Management Labuan 24-Sep-2003 - 3 Stena Leasing Labuan Ltd 17-Feb-2006 - 4 Tombo Aviation (L) Inc. 31-Mar-2006 - 5 TM International Leasing Incorporated 6-Aug-2006 - 6 Makro Malaysia Leasing Ltd 17-Aug-2006 - 7 Forsayth Offshore Pte Ltd 28-Nov-2006 - 8 SCG Asia Capital Pte. Ltd. 20-Jun-2007 - 9 Nepline International Limited 30-Jan-2008 - 10 Al Ghaith Shin Yang (L) Berhad 19-Nov-2008 - 11 Marsol Shin Yang (L) Berhad 19-Nov-2008 - 12 Crest Hidayat (L) Ltd 26-Nov-2008 - 13 Inai Kiara (L) Ltd 26-Nov-2008 - 14 AerCap Asia Limited 31-Dec-2008 - 15 ALS Malaysia Leasing Limited 31-Dec-2008 - 16 BR Offshore Services Limited 31-Dec-2008 - 17 CIT Malaysia Two, Inc. 31-Dec-2008 - 18 Flagship Marine (L) Inc 31-Dec-2008 - 19 KST Gagie Labuan Ltd. 31-Dec-2008 - 20 Intraline Offshore (Labuan) Ltd. 15-Jan-2009 - 21 Diamond Airfinance (Labuan) Limited 18-Mar-2009 - 22 GAIF Malaysia I, Ltd 25-Mar-2009 - 23 GAIF Malaysia II, Ltd. 15-Jun-2009 - 24 ACG Acquisition Labuan Ltd 17-Jun-2009 - 25 M3nergy Labuan Ltd 17-Aug-2009 - 26 GOAL Projekt Nr.3 (Labuan) Ltd. 10-Dec-2009 - 27 Nabors Drilling (Labuan) Corporation 22-Jan-2010 - 28 Ombak Marine International Limited 22-Jan-2010 - 29 Sarawak Corporate Sukuk Inc. 25-Mar-2010 - 30 Sarawak Venture Incorporated 25-Mar-2010 - 31 NBY Ltd 30-Dec-2010 - 32 Titan Leasing (L) Ltd 30-Dec-2010 - 33 Perisai (L) Inc. 24-Jan-2011 - 34 Malaysian Marine Services Ltd 22-Feb-2011 - 35 AerCo Malaysia Limited 14-Mar-2011 - 36 Bunga Kasturi (L) Private Limited 10-May-2011 - 37 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 98 (Labuan) Ltd 30-Dec-2011 - 38 Malaysia Mopu Private Limited 30-Dec-2011 - 39 Offshore Constructor (Labuan) Ltd 30-Dec-2011 - 40 Global Transit Limited 16-Feb-2012 - 41 LKC Offshore Services Ltd 28-Feb-2012 - 42 Labuan (Cranfield) Aircraft Leasing Limited 1-Mar-2012 - 43 Swiber Engineering Ltd 27-Apr-2012 - 44 Volito Aviation Malaysian Ltd. 25-Apr-2012 - 45 Kadriah I Ltd 23-Nov-2012 - 46 Airplanes International Leasing (L) Ltd. 26-Dec-2012 - 47 McFly Aircraft Leasing (Labuan) Limited 31-Dec-2012 - 48 OH Aircraft (Labuan) Limited 26-Dec-2012 - 49 Precision Aviation Labuan Limited 26-Dec-2012 - 50 CAE Labuan Inc. 3-May-2013 - 51 Windy City 737-400 Leasing II Ltd 7-Jun-2013 - 52 Windy City 737-400 Leasing III Ltd 7-Jun-2013 - 53 PSI (L) Bhd 27-Jun-2013 - 54 Malaysian Marine Services Ltd. 20-Dec-2013 - 55 MALC Lease Five Ltd 20-Dec-2013 - 56 Offshore Constructor (Labuan) Ltd 27-Dec-2013 - 57 JHW Reels (L) Bhd 27-Dec-2013 - 58 Complete International Pte Ltd 27-Dec-2013 - 59 Corro-Pro (L) Inc 27-Dec-2013 - 60 Integrated Petroleum Services Inc. 27-Dec-2013 - 61 GE Capital International Leasing (L) Ltd. 27-Dec-2013 - 4 62 Aircraft Management Services (Labuan) Pte. Ltd. 31-Dec-2013 - 63 Alafco Labuan Aircraft Leasing Limited 31-Dec-2013 - 64 Windy City 737-400 Leasing Ltd 30-Jun-2014 - 65 Great Offshore International (Malaysia) Limited 22-Sep-2014 - 66 Global Industries Offshore Labuan Ltd 30-Nov-2014 - 67 Eaststar Ltd 8-Dec-2014 - 68 Blade Leasing Labuan Ltd. 31-Dec-2014 - 69 Halani Sime Offshore (L) Inc. 31-Dec-2014 - 70 Jadex International Ltd 31-Dec-2014 - 71 Alam Maritim (L) Inc. 15-Jan-2015 - 72 Avolon Aerospace AOE 1 (Labuan) Limited 15-Jan-2015 - 73 Berlitz Offshore Inc 15-Jan-2015 - 74 Daiho Maritime (L) Bhd 22-Apr-2015 - 75 Medfor (L) Limited 11-May-2015 - 76 Malaysia Marine Limited 4-Jun-2015 - 77 Aircraft HDN 1489 Ltd 8-Jun-2015 - 78 A.J.J. Incorporated 14-Sep-2015 - 79 Neptune Capital Inc. 14-Sep-2015 - 80 Aviation Lease Labuan Corporation 6-Oct-2015 - 81 Vermillion Labuan 1 Limited 8-Oct-2015 - 82 MSN273 Aircraft Leasing Limited 2-Dec-2015 - 83 MEASAT Satellite (International) Ltd 17-Dec-2015 - 84 Doric 10 Labuan Limited Company 17-Dec-2015 - 85 DESS BTG Labuan Ltd 17-Dec-2015 - 86 AWAS Labuan Two Limited 29-Dec-2015 - 87 AWAS Labuan Three Limited 29-Dec-2015 - 88 Offshore Stephaniturm (Labuan) Ltd 30-Dec-2015 - 89 Simgaz Pte Ltd 30-Dec-2015 - 90 Simgood Pte Ltd 30-Dec-2015 - 91 Simgood 1 Pte Ltd 30-Dec-2015 - 92 Simgood 3 Pte Ltd 30-Dec-2015 - 93 SapuraKencana Drilling T-19 Pte Ltd 30-Dec-2015 - 94 LKC Maritime Ltd 30-Dec-2015 - 95 Precision Aviation Labuan Limited 31-Dec-2015 - 96 Vincent Tender Company Ltd. 31-Dec-2015 - 97 Straits Holdings Ltd 31-Dec-2015 - 98 Straits Bunkering Ltd 31-Dec-2015 - 99 CIT Malaysia One, Inc. 14-Jan-2016 - 100 Australasia Charter & Services Company Ltd. 14-Jan-2016 - 101 COSL Drilling Pan-Pacific (Labuan) Ltd 15-Jan-2016 - 102 Concord Offshore (Labuan) Limited 23-Feb-16 - 103 JSE Offshore (Labuan) Pte Ltd 23-Feb-16 - 104 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 139 (Labuan) Ltd 6-Apr-16 - 105 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 140 (Labuan) Ltd 6-Apr-16 - 106 ICIL Labuan Co., Ltd 7-Apr-16 - 107 ICIL Sepang Co., Ltd 7-Apr-16 - 108 Trenergy Investment (L) Bhd 20-Jul-16 - 109 SapuraKencana Drilling T-20 Pte Ltd 2-Aug-16 - 110 Swissco Marine Ltd 11-Aug-16 - 111 Waha Lease (Labuan) Limited 23-Jun-16 - 112 Marine Leasing (Labuan) Pte Ltd 1-Sep-16 - 113 Diamond Head 2 (Labuan) Ltd 28-Sep-16 - 114 Lake Nelson Ltd. 29-Sep-16 - 115 Arina Astoria Labuan Limited 30-Dec-16 - 116 GAFS-P Labuan Limited 30-Dec-16 - 117 Global Tender Barges Labuan Ltd 30-Dec-16 - 118 JSA A330 Aircraft Leasing (Labuan) Limited 30-Dec-16 - 119 Milestone Aviation Labuan Group No. 2 Ltd 30-Dec-16 - 120 Mount Benom Ltd 30-Dec-16 - 121 Solstad Offshore Asia Pacific Ltd. 30-Dec-16 - 122 Tiger Aircraft Leasing Limited 30-Dec-16 - 123 ASIAN GEOS (L) LTD 9-Jan-17 - 124 Deep Sea Supply Labuan Ltd 9-Jan-17 - 125 Hercules Offshore Labuan Corporation 9-Jan-17 - 126 Osprey Labuan Aircraft Leasing Limited 9-Jan-17 - 127 Rotor Engines Labuan I Ltd 9-Jan-17 - 128 Berantai Floating Production Limited 22-Feb-17 - 129 Rowandrill Labuan Limited 19-Apr-17 - 4 130 SMBC Aviation Capital Labuan Leasing 1 Limited 16-May-17 - 131 Borcos Firdaus Marine Offshore Ltd 7-Jun-17 - 132 Borcos SSV Marine Offshore Ltd 7-Jun-17 - 133 Borcos Tasneem Offshore Ltd 7-Jun-17 - 134 Feb-Novus Aircraft Lease One (L) Ltd 19-Jul-17 - 135 Sama Aircraft 1 (Labuan) Ltd 19-Jul-17 - 136 MASL (Labuan) Limited 11-Aug-17 - 137 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 123 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 138 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 124 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 139 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 125 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 140 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 126 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 141 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 127 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 142 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 128 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 143 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 131 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 144 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 132 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 145 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 133 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 146 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 134 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 147 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 135 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 148 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 136 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 149 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 137 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 150 BBAM Aircraft Holdings 138 (Labuan) Ltd. 23-Aug-17 - 151 Castle 2003-2 Labuan Limited 12-Sep-17 - 152 AAX Leasing I Limited 19-Oct-17 - 153 Synergy Oilfield Offshore Limited 25-Oct-17 - 154 AerSale Labuan 1 Limited 15-Nov-17 - 155 Milestone Aviation Labuan Group Ltd 15-Nov-17 - 156 MA-IN (L) Bhd. 24-Nov-17 - 157 Eagle High (L) Ltd 21-Dec-17 - 158 Incline Aircraft Leasing 9 (Labuan) Ltd 28-Dec-17 - 159 Franky (L) Bhd 23-Jan-18 - 160 Daya Indah Ltd 19-Feb-18 - 161 HCM (L) Bhd 19-Feb-18 - 162 Labrador Shipping Corporation 19-Feb-18 - 163 Newfoundland Shipping Corporation 19-Feb-18 - 164 Ocean Resolute Limited 19-Feb-18 - 165 Offshore Support Vessels 20 Limited 19-Feb-18 - 166 Oriental Evermore Ltd 19-Feb-18 - 167 SapuraAcergy Assets Pte Ltd 19-Feb-18 - 168 Tegas Navigation Ltd 19-Feb-18 - 169 Air Lease (L) Berhad 21-Feb-18 - 170 Sea Trucks South East Asia Ltd 21-Feb-18 - 171 ECAF I 31723 (Labuan) Ltd 3-May-18 - 172 Sapura Oilserve Labuan Pte. Ltd. 4-May-18 - 173 Atwood Oceanics Leasing Limited 8-May-18 - 174 Cassia Aircraft Leasing (Labuan) Ltd 8-May-18 - 175 CES Hydro Power (SL2) Limited 8-May-18 - 176 Labuan Mining Services Ltd 8-May-18 - 177 16th Waha Lease (Labuan) Limited 28-Aug-18 - 178 Althea Corporation Limited 19-Sep-18 - 179 Diamond Offshore Leasing Ltd. 21-Dec-18 - 180 DOF Subsea Labuan (L) Bhd 21-Dec-18 - 181 Geokinetics Labuan Bhd. 21-Dec-18 - 182 A.K. TRADING CO. LTD 26-Dec-18 - 183 GE Capital Global Electronics Services (Labuan) Ltd 27-Dec-18 - 184 Velesto Drilling Co. Ltd. 7-Jan-19 - 185 LCIH Labuan One Limited 7-Jan-19 - 186 Manikar Aviation Limited 7-Jan-19 - 187 Cendor Mopu Producer Ltd. 23-Jan-19 - 188 Pembroke Leasing (Labuan) 2 Berhad 23-Jan-19 - 189 Pembroke Leasing (Labuan) Pte Limited 23-Jan-19 - 190 SK PATRIOT LTD 23-Jan-19 - 191 Havila Offshore Labuan Ltd 24-Jan-19 - 192 PALS LABUAN CORP.
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