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Malaysia ordered 6 aircraft of PT DI |
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The Malaysian government stated was attracted by the main implement weapons system (alutsista) made by the Indonesian defence industry. Furthermore Malaysia had planned to buy several alutsista.
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Indonesian Airforce will buy 16 Aircraft Super Tucano |
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MATARAM – Indonesian Air Force TNI planning to buy 16 Aircraft Super Tucano aircraft made by Embraer of Brazil to replace the tactical fighter aircraft OV-10 Bronco North American Rockwell. Aircraft replacement has been planned since 2007, but will be applied this year after the government gave the budget support. Source : Seputar Indonesia Newspaper, 13 January 2010 |
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Air force needs new aircrafts |
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Monday, January 11, 2010
Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Air Force Chief of Staff Vice Air Marshal Imam Sufaat said there was an urgent need to replace the force`s Hawk MK-53 aircraft.
"We will propose the replacement again to the Defense Ministry," he stated after officiating the transfer of the duties of the chief of the Air Force Education Command (Kodikau) from Vice Air Marshal Sukirno to Air Commodore Daryatmo here Monday.
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Lion Air Subsidiary Receives First ATR 72-500s |
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Wings Air, a Lion Air subsidiary, has received three of the 15 ATR 72-500 aircraft ordered from ATR in 2009. The contract for 15 ATR 72-500s along with options for 15 ATR 72-600s is valued at a total of $600m. The ATR 72-500, powered by Pratt & Whitney 127M engines, can fly 78 passengers at speeds of up to 276kt.
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Indonesian Navy Orders Three Units Of Maritime Patrol CN235-220 |
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Defense Ministry puts a contract order of three units of Dirgantara Maritime Patrol CN235-220 aircraft, for Indonesian Navy, which totally covers US$ 80 million. The signing of the contract by Dirgantara Indonesia CEO, Budi Santoso, and General Director of Indonesian Defence Facility, Marshall Eris Herryanto, takes place in Jakarta on the closing of National Workshop on Defence Industry Revitalization on 11 December 2009.
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VP Kalla: Lombok int'l airport should aim to open in 2010 |
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The construction of Lombok's international airport in Tana Awu village, Central Lombok, is hoped to be complete by October this year, state officials said on Sunday.
In a coordinating meeting between Vice President Jusuf Kalla, Transportation Minister Jusman Syafeii Djamal and State Minister of State Enterprises Sofyan Djalil, in Mataram, Kalla emphasized the importance of the rapid completion of the project in order to support the Dubai Emaar Properties investment project on the island.
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PT. Dirgantara Indonesia Receives Order for 10 Helicopters |
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Jakarta – PT Dirgantara Indonesia (DI) had received order to assemble 10 Bell-412 EP Helicopters worth US$ 115 millions. First unit delivery was scheduled by latest 18 months after purchase signing under 4 – 6 units of production capacity each year.
MOU for helicopter assembling was signed yesterday in Jakarta by DI’s CEO Budi Santosa and Bell Helicopter Textron Inc.’s President Director Richard J. Millman, witnessed by Deputy Minister State Enterprises Sahala Lumban Gaol and the US Ambassador Cameron Hume.
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Govt to focus on port, railway projects |
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"Our priority is to reduce bottlenecks in ports and railways, including at Tanjung Priok port, and railways on Java island," Transportation Minister Jusman Syafii Djamal said after a meeting with economic ministers on Friday. Among development plans for this year, he said, was the modernization of navigation systems in three international airports: Kuala Namu airport in Medan, Lombok airport in Lombok and Hasanuddin airport in Makassar.
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