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The airline has been trying to transform its operations and return to profitability by 2019 as it recovers from two disasters in 2014. 9News

The Malaysian government is considering whether to shut, sell or refinance national carrier Malaysia Airlines , Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad says.

"It is a very serious matter to shut down the airline," Mahathir told a news conference at parliament.

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