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  2. Jenderal Ahmad Yani Airport - Wikipedia

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    Batik Air, Citilink, Garuda Indonesia: 2 Jakarta-Halim Perdanakusuma: 23 Batik Air, Citilink: 3 Banjarmasin: 21 Citilink, Lion Air: 4 Pangkalan Bun: 14 Batik Air, Nam Air: 5 Balikpapan: 12 Lion Air, Super Air Jet: 6 Denpasar/Bali: 10 Lion Air: 7 Makassar: 7 Lion Air: 8 Palangkaraya: 7 Lion Air: 9 Batam: 5 Super Air Jet: 10 Sampit: 3 Nam Air: 11 ...

  3. Wings Air - Wikipedia

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    On 25 February 2011 Lion Air signed an order for 15 new ATR 72s for the Wings Air fleet. The 2009 contract had included options for 15 additional ATR 72-600 aircraft. The deal announced in February 2011 represented the conversion of all 15 options. [6] On 27 November 2014 Lion Air signed an order for 40 new ATR 72-600 for the Wings Air fleet ...

  4. Lion Air - Wikipedia

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    A Yakovlev Yak-42D, the first aircraft of Lion Air, landing in Singapore A Lion Air McDonnell Douglas MD-82 at Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport. The airline was established in October 1999 by Rusdi and Kusnan Kirana and started operations on 30 June 2000, when it began scheduled passenger services from Jakarta to Denpasar and Pontianak using a leased Boeing 737-200.

  5. Lion Air Group - Wikipedia

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    The Lion Air Group are based in three different countries in Southeast Asia and have several operations, most of which are airlines. A Lion Air Boeing 737-900ER at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, Indonesia A Wings Air ATR 72–500 A Batik Air Airbus A320 at Juanda International Airport in Surabaya, Indonesia Super Air Jet Airbus A320-200 at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport ...

  6. Batik Air - Wikipedia

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    On November 18, 2011, Lion Air announced its intentions to enter the full service market with the announcement of a premium subsidiary by the name of Space Jet; [6] the airline was to be a full-service subsidiary to compete with the Indonesian flag carrier, Garuda Indonesia, which at the time was the only operating full service carrier (monopoly) serving the Indonesian market.

  7. Thai Lion Air - Wikipedia

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    Thai Lion Air former fleet Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes ATR 72-600: 1 2014 2014 Transferred to Wings Air. Airbus A330-300: 3 2017 2020 Transferred to Lion Air and Batik Air. Airbus A330-900: 4 2019 2022 Returned to Lion Air. Boeing 737 MAX 9: 3 2018 2022 Returned to Lion Air.

  8. List of airline codes (L) - Wikipedia

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    LAOAG AIR Philippines LRD Laredo Air: LAREDO AIR United States OTN LASTP: LASTP São Tomé and Príncipe LTC LatCharter: LATCHARTER Latvia defunct LAF Latvian Air Force: LATVIAN AIRFORCE Latvia NG LDA Lauda Air: LAUDA AIR Austria OE [1] LDM LaudaMotion: LAUDA MOTION Austria LDI Lauda Air Italy: LAUDA ITALY Italy LEP Laughlin Express: LAUGHLIN ...

  9. Batik Air Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Batik Air Malaysia (formerly known as Malindo Air) is a Malaysian full-service airline and a subsidiary of Indonesia's Lion Air Group. Headquartered in Ara Damansara , Petaling Jaya , Selangor , the airline operates domestic and international flights across Asia-Pacific, South Asia and the Middle East.