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  2. Bouraq Indonesia Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A Bouraq Indonesia Airlines Boeing 707 at Singapore International Airport in 1978. Bouraq Indonesia Airlines was established in 1970 as a privately owned company by Jarry Albert Sumendap, and it stayed in the possession of his family ever since. [2] It was named for al-Buraq, a flying horse in Muslim tradition.

  3. List of aviation accidents and incidents in Indonesia

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    26 August: a Bouraq Indonesia Airlines Vickers Viscount 812 carrying 37 passengers and crews was en route to Jakarta's Kemayoran Airport when a sudden shaking caused the pilots to issue a mayday call. The plane's right elevator malfunctioned and the aircraft turned to the left.

  4. List of defunct airlines of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes Adam Air: KI: DHI: ADAM SKY: 2003: 2008: AOC revoked after crash Adi Wahana Angkasa Nusantara

  5. Bali Air - Wikipedia

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    Bali Air was a subsidiary of Bouraq Indonesia Airlines based in Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Cengkareng. The airline ceased scheduled operations in 2005 after its parent company declared bankruptcy. [citation needed]

  6. List of accidents and incidents involving the Vickers Viscount

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    On 26 September 1994, PK-IVU of Bouraq Indonesia Airlines was substantially damaged in a landing accident at Pontianak Airport. The aircraft was repaired and returned to service. [167] On 24 March 1996, G-OPFE of British World Airways was damaged beyond economic repair when it made a wheels-up landing at Belfast International Airport. [168]

  7. Airmark Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    In the past, PT Airmark Indonesia Airlines operated the former Bouraq Indonesia Airlines shuttle between Bali and Lombok, and also flew to Sumbawa. [2] New services in 2010 had included a charter flight service between Denpasar and Seoul, a 6 hours and 45 minutes direct flight.

  8. Kemayoran Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 26 August 1980, a Bouraq Indonesia Airlines Vickers Viscount aircraft registered PK-IVS en route to Kemayoran experienced problems with the right elevator and crashed 26 km northeast of Jakarta. All 37 passengers and crew members were killed.

  9. Buraq - Wikipedia

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    Two airlines have been named after Buraq: Buraq Air of Libya and the defunct Bouraq Indonesia Airlines of Indonesia, which ceased operations in 2006. El-Borak is a pirate in Rafael Sabatini's novel The Sea Hawk; El Borak is a character in short stories by Robert E. Howard. Both are named for their speed and reflexes.

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