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AirTrunk doubles Malaysia footprint with Johor Bahru expansion
Transactions - APRIL 30, 2026

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AirTrunk doubles Malaysia footprint with Johor Bahru expansion

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AirTrunk, owned by a Blackstone-led consortium, has plans to invest MYR 12 billion ($3 billion) to develop two new data centers in Malaysia, to be called JHB3 and JHB4. This investment further expands AirTrunk’s footprint in Johor Bahru.

Located in Iskandar Puteri in Johor, JHB3 and JHB4 will have a combined capacity of more than 280 megawatts of IT load and will be located in close proximity to its existing JHB1 and JHB2 campuses.

Between the four campuses in Malaysia, AirTrunk will have more than 700 megawatts of IT load, bringing AirTrunk’s total committed investment in Malaysia to approximately MYR 27 billion ($6.8 billion), underscoring the company’s long-term commitment to the region.

These campuses will be purpose-built to support high-density cloud and AI workloads, featuring a flexible, scalable and resilient design. The designs prioritize energy efficiency, operating at significantly lower power usage levels than conventional data centers. The ca

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