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  2. List of airlines of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    A Boeing 777 of Garuda Indonesia. There are two types of AOC in Indonesia, AOC 121 and AOC 135. AOC 121 is for commercial scheduled airlines with more than 30 passengers. [1] AOC 135 is for commercial scheduled airlines with 30 or less passengers and chartered airlines. [1] There are 22 AOC 121 holders and 32 AOC 135 holders. [2]

  3. Citilink - Wikipedia

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    PT Citilink Indonesia, [4] operating as Citilink, is an Indonesian low-cost airline headquartered in Jakarta. Established in July 2001 as a low-cost brand of Garuda Indonesia , it operates services to domestic and regional destinations.

  4. Super Air Jet - Wikipedia

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    The airline adopts an ultra low-cost model that focuses on point to point journeys to transport passengers between islands in Indonesia with extreme low fares. It focuses on millennials as a target market. [9] The airline will launch its services with six maiden routes from Jakarta to Batam, Medan, Padang, Palembang, Pekanbaru, and Pontianak. [9]

  5. Sriwijaya Air - Wikipedia

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    Sriwijaya Air was founded in 2003 by Chandra Lie, Hendry Lie, Andi Halim, and Fandy Lingga, who named it after the historical Srivijaya empire. On 28 April 2003, it obtained its business license, while the AOC (Air Operator's Certificate) was issued later that year on 28 October.

  6. Susi Air - Wikipedia

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    Susi Air was established in late 2004 by Christian von Strombeck, who worked as Director of Operations, and his wife Susi Pudjiastuti, [3] it was originally set up to transport the fisheries cargo of sister company PT ASI Pudjiastuti, because land transportation to Jakarta took around 12 hours, too long to maintain the freshness of the company's marine produce as they make their way into ...

  7. H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin Airport - Wikipedia

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    H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin Airport [4] (Indonesian: Bandar Udara H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin) or formerly known as Buluh Tumbang Airport (IATA: TJQ, ICAO: WIKT, WIKD, WIOD) is a domestic airport in Tanjung Pandan, Bangka-Belitung, Indonesia. It is the main and only airport serving Belitung Island.

  8. Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport (IATA: HLP, ICAO: WIHH) is an international airport in Jakarta, Indonesia. [3] The airport is located in East Jakarta and the airfield is conjoined with the Halim Perdanakusuma air force base of the Indonesian Air Force.

  9. Kertajati International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kertajati International Airport (IATA: KJT, ICAO: WICA) is an international airport serving the Greater Bandung and Cirebon metropolitan areas, as well as parts of the West Java and Central Java provinces, Indonesia. [3] It is one of the two largest airports in Indonesia by land area, alongside Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta. [4]