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Jatayu Airlines (Jatayu Gelang Sejahtera) was an airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It operated domestic and international services from Jakarta and was established in 2000. Its main base was Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Jakarta. [1]
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
United Arab Emirates JSH Jet-stream: STREAM AIR Hungary LS EXS Jet2.com: CHANNEX United Kingdom Formerly Channel Express: JFU Jet4You: ARGAN Morocco OSW JetAfrica Eswatini: BEVO Eswatini B6 JBU JetBlue Airways: JETBLUE United States JMG JetMagic: JET MAGIC Ireland Defunct JMK Jetmagic: Malta Defunct, Not Many Flights JF JAA Jet Asia Airways ...
Jayawijaya Dirgantara established in 2012, and began operations in 2013 and based in Jakarta. Initially the airline was only a Boeing 737-200 aircraft with PK-JRB registration. This airline serves the transportation of goods and cargo from Jayapura to Wamena, Papua, Indonesia. [citation needed]
In May 2015 the airline's fleet consisted of four Boeing 737-300s, four Boeing 737-500s, and thirty-four Airbus A320s. In late 2019, Citilink took delivery of two Airbus A330-900s originally ordered by WOW Air which are to be used for flights to Germany, Japan, [ 12 ] and Saudi Arabia. [ 13 ]
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Dirgantara Air Service was an airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia.It operated scheduled domestic services, as well as charters and aerial work. Its main bases were Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport, Jakarta, Samarinda Airport, Syamsudin Noor Airport, Banjarmasin and Supadio Airport, Pontianak. [1]