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  2. Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Until then, it served all international routes bound for Jakarta, while Kemayoran handled domestic flights. The closure of Kemayoran in 1985 meant that Halim would serve as the secondary airport of Jakarta, mostly handling charter flights, general aviation, and flying school base for the next 29 years. In the 1990s the Directorate General of ...

  3. List of airports in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In total, Malaysia has 63 airports (39 in East Malaysia and 24 in Peninsular Malaysia). Among them, 38 airports have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines (shown in bold). Other than that, Malaysia has 7 international airports.

  4. Juanda International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Batik Air Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur–International [23] Cathay Pacific: Hong Kong: China Southern Airlines: Guangzhou (resumes 21 March 2025) [24] Citilink: Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Batam, Denpasar, JakartaHalim Perdanakusuma, Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, Lombok, Makassar, Pontianak, [25] Samarinda: Garuda Indonesia

  5. Susi Air - Wikipedia

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    Susi Air was established in late 2004 by Christian von Strombeck, who worked as Director of Operations, and his wife Susi Pudjiastuti, [3] it was originally set up to transport the fisheries cargo of sister company PT ASI Pudjiastuti, because land transportation to Jakarta took around 12 hours, too long to maintain the freshness of the company's marine produce as they make their way into ...

  6. List of airlines of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines in Malaysia. The airlines are sorted alphabetically by activeness and type. Scheduled airlines. Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign

  7. List of airlines of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport Kualanamu International Airport APT Pranoto Airport [14] El Tari Airport: 49: AOC 135 [12] TransNusa: 8B: TNU: TRANSNUSA: Soekarno-Hatta International Airport: 6: Trigana Air: IL: TGN: TRIGANA: 16: AOC 121 [11] Wings Air: IW: WON: WINGS ABADI: 73: LCC subsidiary and regional arm of Lion Air Group AOC ...

  8. Citilink - Wikipedia

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    In May 2011 Garuda announced plans for a spin-off of Citilink. The new business plan was for Citilink to become a separate business entity in the first quarter of 2012 with a full brand overhaul for the airline, including a new livery design; a new website; a new cabin interior design and cabin crew uniforms; and new advertising and marketing strategies. [8]

  9. 17th Air Squadron (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    17th Air Squadron (Indonesian: Skadron Udara 17 or Skadud 17) is a Special/VIP transport squadron under the command of the 1st Air Wing at Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base, Jakarta. The 17th Air Squadron operates Indonesian Presidential Aircraft Boeing 737-800 BBJ2 and other transport aircraft.