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Direktorat Kelaikudaraan Dan Pengoperasian Pesawat Udara Civil Aircraft Register Direktorat Kelaikudaraan dan Pengoperasian Pesawat Udara Kementerian Perhubungan Republik Indonesia 2019 THIS BOOK WAS PRODUCED BY Ministry of Transportation, Directoral General of Civil Aviation, Gedung Perkantoran Bandara Soekarno Hatta Jl. C3, Cengkareng, Tangerang Indonesia Phone : (62 21) 2256 6288, (62 21) 2260 8887 Fax : (62 21) 2256 6288 FOREWORD Civil Aircraft Register (CAR) 2019 contains general data of civil aircraft registered in Indonesia up to December 31, 2018. It contains information regarding registration and deregistration of aircraft by Air Operator Certificate, Operating Certificate, and Pilot School Certificate holders. The CAR is published and maintained by Sub Directorate of Aircraft Certification (SDAC), Directorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations (DAAO), Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Positive feedback will be appreciated and may be sent to : Sub Directorate of Aeronautical Product Directorate of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations Directorate General of Civil Aviation Ministry of Transportation Gedung Perkantoran Bandara Soekarno Hatta Jl. C3, Cengkareng, Tangerang - Indonesia Phone : (62 21) 2256 6288, (62 21) 2260 8887 Fax : (62 21) 2256 6288 Website : hubud.dephub.go.id E-mail : [email protected] Jakarta, February, 2019 Director of Airworthiness and Aircraft Operations CAPT. AVIRIANTO S, S.Pd, MM INTRODUCTION In the year 2018 total registered civil aircraft is 1559; Civil Aircraft Register 2019 contains data of total registered civil aircraft up to December 2018. Total 1559 registered aircraft consist of 1227 aircraft having a valid Certificate of Registration (C of R) and 332 aircraft having expired Certificate of Registration (C of R). The aircrafts registered with valid C of R are presented in the first part, classified byAOC 121, AOC 135, Operating Certificate 91, Agricultural Operation 137 and Pilot School 141. The aircrafts which have an expired C of R are presented in the second part, classified by expired Certificate less than 3 years and expired Certificate more than 3 years. It also provided aircraft registration and deregistration during year 2018 and additional data regarding aircraft registration and deregistration up to Desember 31, 2018. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. FOREWORD ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ i 2. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... ii 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................................................................................................................................................................................... iii 4. ABBREVIATIONS & LEGENDS .................................................................................................................................................................................... iv 5. SUMMARY OF CIVIL AIRCRAFT REGISTERED IN INDONESIA ................................................................................................................................ v 6. LIST AOC/OC HOLDERS ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 7. REGISTERED AIRCRAFT UNDER AIR OPERATOR CERTIFICATE (AOC) 121 .......................................................................................................... 9 8. REGISTERED AIRCRAFT UNDER AIR OPERATOR CERTIFICATE (AOC) 135 .......................................................................................................... 58 9. REGISTERED AIRCRAFT UNDER OC 91, 137, 141 AND FASI .................................................................................................................................. 92 10. AIRCRAFT REGISTERED IN 2018 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 124 11. AIRCRAFT DEREGISTERED IN 2018 .......................................................................................................................................................................... 133 12. LIST REGISTERED AIRCRAFT BY TYPE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 146 13. LIST REGISTERED AIRCRAFT BY OPERATOR ........................................................................................................................................................... 155 14. EXPIRED CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION LESS THAN 3 YEARS ......................................................................................................................... 163 15. EXPIRED CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION MORE THAN 3 YEARS ........................................................................................................................ 173 16. EXPIRED CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION LESS THAN 3 YEARS UNDER AOC/OC/PSC REVOKED .................................................................... 183 17. EXPIRED CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION MORE THAN 3 YEARS UNDER AOC/OC/PSC REVOKED ................................................................... 186 18. REGISTERED AIRCRAFT UNDER AOC/OC/PSC REVOKED........................................................................................................................................ 197 ABRREVIATIONS AOC : Air Operator Certificate AOG : Aircraft on Ground CAR : Civil Aircraft Register C of A : Certificate of Airworthiness C of R : Certificate of Registration DGCA : Directorate General of Civil Aviation FASI : Federation of Aero Sport Indonesia IDERA : Irrevocable Deregistration and Export Request Authorization OC : Operating Certificate PSC : Pilot School Certificate TC : Type Certificate LEGENDS Date of Dereg : Date of deregistration Date of Reg. : Date of registration Reg. No. : Registration number Reg. Mark : Registration marking Seq. : Sequence number of aircraft per operator Serial No. : Aircraft serial number Year of Mfg : Year of Manufactured SUMMARY OF CIVIL AIRCRAFT REGISTER 2018 No Subject Total 1 Total Registered Aircraft 1559 Unit 2 Total Expired Certificate 332 Unit 3 Total Valid Certificate 1227 Unit 4 Registered Aircraft under AOC 121 601 Unit 5 Registered Aircraft under AOC 135 307 Unit 6 Registered Aircraft under OC 91, 137, 141 and FASI 315 Unit 7 Registered Aircraft Under AOC/OC/PSC Revoked 4 Unit 7 Expired Certificate Less Than 3 Years 89 Unit 8 Expired Certificate More Than 3 Years 97 Unit 9 Expired Certificate Less Than 3 Years under AOC/OC/PSC Revoked 15 Unit 10 Expired Certificate More Than 3 Years under AOC/OC/PSC Revoked 131 Unit 11 Registered Aircraft in 2018 80 Unit 12 Deregistered Aircraft in 2018 138 Unit DGCA - INDONESIA LIST OF AOC/OC HOLDERS 01 LIST OF AOC/OC HOLDERS A Civil Aircraft Register 2019 LIST OF AOC/OC HOLDERS DGCA - INDONESIA NO. AOC OPERATOR ADDRESS TELP. FAX. JL. KEBON SIRIH NO.44 KEL. GAMBIR KEC. GAMBIR, JAKARTA 1 121-001 GARUDA INDONESIA (PERSERO)Tbk (021) 5501819 / 5501805 (021) 25601321 10110, INDONESIA PURI SENTRA NIAGA, JL. WIRALOKA BLOK D 68/70 CIPINANG 2 121-006 TRIGANA AIR SERVICE (021) 8604867 - 70 (021) 8604866 MELAYU, MAKASAR,JAKARTA TIMUR, INDONESIA 13620 3 121-008 PELITA AIR SERVICE JL. ABDUL MUIS 52 - 56A JAKARTA, INDONESIA 10160 (021) 2313220 (021) 2312063 JL. MARSEKAL SURYADARMA (M1) NO.1 KEL. SELAPANJANG 4 121-009 INDONESIA AIRASIA (021) 29850888 (021) 29850891 JAYA, KEC. NEGLASARI KOTA TANGERANG - BANTEN 15127 LION AIR TOWER, Jl. GAJAH MADA NO 7, JAKARTA PUSAT, 5 121-010 LION MENTARI AIRLINES (021) 6326036, 6326038 (021) 6348732 INDONESIA 10130 6 121-012 WINGS ABADI AIRLINES JL. A.M. SANGAJI NO. 17 JAKARTA PUSAT, INDONESIA (021) 6326036, 6326038 (021) 6348744 GEDUNG ALIA LT. 4TH FLOOR, JL. M.I. RIDWAN RAIS NO.10-18 7 121-013 CARDIG AIR (021) 3867666 (021) 3867665 JAKARTA, INDONESIA JL. KEMANG UTARA RAYA NO.43 RT.001 RW.004, KEL. 8 121-018 TRI-MG INTRA ASIA AIRLINES BANGKA, KEC. MAMPANG PRAPATAN - JAKARTA SELATAN (021) 71794280 - 83 (021) 7195987 12730 9 121-022 NUSANTARA AIR CHARTER GRAHA MANDIRI LT.25 JL. IMAM BONJOL NO 61, JAKARTA, 10310 (021) 3151399 (021) 3143422 MNC TOWER LT.22, JL. KEBON SIRIH N0.17-19, KELURAHAN 10 121-034 INDONESIA TRANSPORT & INFRASTRUCTURE Tbk. (021) 3912935 (021) 3912941 KEBON SIRIH, MENTENG, JAKARTA PUSAT 10340 JL. PANGERAN JAYAKARTA NO. 68 BLOK C15-16, MANGGA 11 121-035 SRIWIJAYA AIR (021) 6396006 (021) 6127133 DUA SELATAN, SAWAH BESAR, JAKARTA PUSAT, INDONESIA JL. G. LATIMOJANG RUKO METRO BLOK E/3 KEL. ARIABANGI, 12 121-038 TRAVEL EXPRESS AVIATION SERVICES (021) 3613789 (021) 3621678 KEC. MAKASSAR, MAKASSAR 90145 GRAHA IRAMA BUILDING, UNIT 2C, JL. H.R. RASUNA SAID BLOK X-1 KAV 13 121-039 ASIALINK CARGO AIRLINES (021) 5261480 (021) 5261485 1-2, JAKARTA, INDONESIA 12950 RUKAN KIRANA CAWANG JL. DI. PANJAITAN KAV, 48, NO, 17-18 14 121-042 MY INDO AIRLINES (021) 29554777 (021) 29554788 JATINEGARA JAKARTA TIMUR 13340 BANDAR UDARA HALIM PERDANAKUSUMA GEDUNG TERMINAL LT.II/A51 15 121-044 JAYAWIJAYA DIRGANTARA KEL. HALIM PERDANAKUSUMA, KEC.MAKASAR JAKARTA TIMUR 13610 (021) 80878857 (021) 80878857 INDONESIA KOMPLEK JUANDA
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