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  2. Xpress Air - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Xpress Air adopted a new branding name (from Express Air to Xpress Air to represent a more modern and customer-friendly airline), a new strategy, and a new slogan, "Terbanglah Indonesia", maintaining the culture and tradition of a friendly airline with new, modern advancements and motivation. [2] In 2021 the airline ceased all operations.

  3. List of airlines of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The safety-related ban on Indonesian airlines flying to European Union has been partially lifted since 2009 with Garuda Indonesia, Airfast Indonesia, Mandala Airlines, Express Transportasi Antarbenua, Indonesia AirAsia and Batavia Air being taken off the list. On 21 April 2011 the EU lifted the ban of Cardig Air, Republic Express, Asia Link and ...

  4. List of defunct airlines of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct airlines of Indonesia including the Dutch East Indies and Netherlands New Guinea. [1] [2] Airline Image IATA ICAO ... (Indonesia) Express ...

  5. List of airline codes (I) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all airline codes. ... Island Air Express: ISLAND EXPRESS United States 2014 [1] ... WAGON AIR Indonesia IO IAA Indonesian Airlines:

  6. Republic Express Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Republic Express Airlines (RPX Airlines) was a cargo airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It operates domestic and regional cargo services. [ 1 ] Republic Express Airlines is listed in category 2 by Indonesian Civil Aviation Authority for airline safety quality.

  7. Bouraq Indonesia Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A Bouraq Indonesia Airlines Boeing 707 at Singapore International Airport in 1978. Bouraq Indonesia Airlines was established in 1970 as a privately owned company by Jarry Albert Sumendap, and it stayed in the possession of his family ever since. [2] It was named for al-Buraq, a flying horse in Muslim tradition.