COUNTRY PROFILE : INDONESIA
YEAR END 2016
INDONESIA BUSINESS JETS
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INDONESIA : BUSINESS JET FLEET REPORT – YEAR END 2016 1 COUNTRY PROFILE : INDONESIA
INDONESIA Total Fleet : 51
n the last few years, Indonesia has gone through The current fleet stands at 51, a 2% decline from year end political change that has subsequently affected 2015. The large-sized jet is the most popular in Indonesia I business aviation. The local industry faces several 35% of the fleet using this type, followed by the light (25%) issues including infrastructure, safety and an inflexible and mid-size (16%). Embraer has the largest fleet in the operating environment. country with 29% (15), followed by Hawker with 23% (12) and Bombardier with 20% (10). This is a switch from In September 2016, the country’s Transportation Ministry 2015, when Bombardier held the largest fleet with 13 acted to change this, making travel by business jet easier, aircraft. The Legacy 600 and Hawker 900XP are the most particularly for foreign-registered jets, allowing them to popular models in Indonesia and the average age of the travel domestically after an initial stop at an international fleet is 11 years. airport. This move by the Ministry which will benefit both the tourism sector and the business aviation industry.
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The total number of operators based in the country is Fleet by Registration less than 30. Aircraft management company and charter provider Premiair is the largest operator, with eight aircraft based in the country. PT Elang Lintas Indonesia has four Isle of Man 1 (2%) Indonesia 34 (67%) aircraft, while the Indonesian Government operates three. Bermuda 1 (2%) In 2016, four Indonesia-based aircraft were removed from Saudi Arabia 1 (2%) the country, including one Learjet placed into retirement. Two new deliveries entered Indonesia, one Legacy 500 and Cayman Islands 3 (6%) one Legacy 650. A 2007 Hawker 400XP, which provides VIP United States 11 (21%) charter service, was also added to the fleet in 2016. 67+51 21+622+G Fleet by Size Category Fleet by OEM
Very Light 1 (2%) Large 18 (35%) Dassault 2 (4%) BAE 1 (2%)
Corp. Airliner 4 (8%) Boeing 2 (4%) Embraer 15 (29%)
Long Range 7 (14%) Cessna 4 (8%)
Gulfstream 5 (10%) 51 51 Mid-Size 8 (16%) Light 13 (25%) 35+25+16148+2G Bombardier 10 (20%)29+Hawker23+20108+4+2G 12 (23%)
Fleet by Age 51 in Total
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Year of Manufacture
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Net Fleet Change by Top Operator 2014 2015 2016 8 8 8 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 Airfast Premiair Indonesia Indonesia
0+0+80+8+08+0+0 0+0+40+3+01+0+0 Elang Lintas 0+0+30+3+03+0+0 0+0+20+2+02+0+0 0+0+20+3+03+0+0 Gov't of Indonesia Gov't Enggang Air Service Net Fleet Growth by OEM 2014 (46) 2015 (52) 2016 (51) 15 14 14 13 12 11 11 10 9 5 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 BAE Boeing Cessna Hawker Embraer Dassault Gulfstream 14+0+00+14+00+0+15 11+0+00+11+00+0+129+0+00+13+00+0+10 Bombardier 3+0+0 0+5+00+0+54+0+0 0+4+00+0+42+0+0 0+2+00+0+2 2+0+0 0+2+00+0+2 1+0+0 0+1+00+0+1
Net Fleet Growth by Size Category 2014 (46) 2015 (52) 2016 (51) 19 18 18 13 13 11 8 8 7 7 7 4 4 4 4 2 1 1 Light Large Mid-Size 4+0+00+4+00+0+4 4+0+00+8+00+0+7 18+0+00+19+00+0+18 7+0+0 0+7+00+0+8 11+0+0 0+13+00+0+13 0+1+00+0+12+0+0 Light Very Long Range Corp. Airliner Corp.
Net Fleet Growth by Registration
2014 2015 67% 67% 65% 2016 22% 21% 21% 8% 6% 4% 4% 4% 2% 2% 2% 2% 2% 67+0+00+65+00+0+67 22+0+00+21+00+0+214+0+00+8+00+0+6 0+0+00+0+00% 0+0+2 0% 2+0+00+2+00+0+2 4+0+00+4+00+0+2 Bermuda Indonesia Isle of Man Saudi Arabia United States United Cayman Islands Cayman
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Fleet by Model Fleet by Operator 51 in Total 11 Operators shown represent
1 61% of the fleet BAE 1 (2%) BAE 146 1 1+1 8+4+3+2+2+2+2+2 +2 Boeing 2 (4%) BBJ2 1 Premiair 8 BBJ 1 Elang Lintas Indonesia 4 2+2+2+2+1+1 Bombardier 10 (20%) Learjet 31/A 2 Gov’t of Indonesia 3 Global Express XRS 2 Enggang Air Service 2 Challenger 604 2 Airfast Indonesia 2 Global 5000 2 Global 6000 1 Transwisata Prima Aviation 2 Challenger 600/601 1 Transpac 2
3+1 Jet Aviation 2 Cessna 4 (8%) Citation Excel/XLS/+ 3 Citation III/VI/VII 1 Travira Air 2
1 Jhonlin Air Transport 2 Dassault 2 (4%) Falcon 900/C/DX 1 +1 Lionair 2 Falcon 2000LX/LXS 1 7+3+3+1+1 Embraer 15 (29%) Legacy 600 7 Phenom 300 3 Legacy 650 3 Legacy 500 1 Lineage 1000 1 2+2+1 Gulfstream 5 (10%) G450 2 G550 2 GIV/IV-SP 1 5+3+2+1+1 Hawker 12 (24%) Hawker 900XP 5 Hawker 400/A/B/Diamond I 3 Hawker 800A/B/850XP/XPI/125-1A 2 Premier I/IA 1 Hawker 400XP 1
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Top Operator’s Fleet by Model
8 8+4+3+2+24 3 2 2 +22 +22 +22 +22 +22 +22 Total Lionair Service Aviation Premiair Transpac Transport Travira Air Travira Indonesia Jhonlin AirJhonlin Jet Aviation Jet Enggang Air Elang Lintas Airfast Indonesia Gov’t of Indonesia Gov’t Transwisata Prima Transwisata
Hawker Hawker 900XP 2 2 4 Hawker 400/A/B/Diamond I 2 1 3 Hawker 800A/B/850XP/XPI/125-1A 1 1 2 Hawker 400XP 1 1 Embraer Legacy 600 2 1 2 5 Legacy 650 2 2 Phenom 300 1 1 Lineage 1000 1 1 Bombardier Challenger 604 2 2 Learjet 31/A 2 2 Global Express XRS 1 1 Global 5000 1 1 Global 6000 1 1 Gulfstream G450 1 1 GIV/IV-SP 1 1 G550 1 1 Boeing BBJ2 1 1
Cessna Citation III/VI/VII 1 1 Total 8 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 31
Additions and Deductions by Model -1 in total
Deductions (-4) New Deliveries (+2) Pre-owned (+1)
Challenger 605 -1 -1 1 +1 -3 Global 5000 Hawker 400XP
Learjet 31/A -1 Hawker Bombardier
Legacy 500 1
+1 Legacy 650 1
Embraer Legacy 600 -1
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New Deliveries
Embraer 2 (100%) 100+2 +G
Pre-owned Additions
Hawker 1 (100%) 100+1 +G
Deductions
Bombardier 3 (75%)
Embraer 1 (25%) 75+-4 25+G
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