
| AEROSPACE PROFILE OF INDONESIA |
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Merpati Nusantara Airlines, which once dominated domestic flights was almost bankrupt early 2000s as it was not ready to face tight competition especially from low cost carriers (LCC), a condition it had never faced before. Currently Merpati still uses various types of aircraft to suit its routes including pioneer routes. Among the types of aircraft it uses are B 737-200, Casa 212 and DHC6. It has placed order for Boeing B737-300 and B 737-400 to resume flights in routes once it abadoned.
Lion Air is the largest private airline and the first to adopt the LCC concept in the country. The airline grew fast and it is the second largest airline after Garuda in the country. Lion Air operates 30 units of aircraft including a number of brand new aircraft of B 737-900ER. It has placed order for 178 units of Boeing 737-900ER part of which have been delivered and in operation in the country. www.datacon.co.id/Air Transportation.html |
Exhibitor Quotation
| “This is international exhibition; I do like participant and visitor (both locals’ international & military institutions) which meet to our hope.” Mr. Eko Rahardjo FASI (Federation Aero Sport of Indonesia) |





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