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  2. B. J. Habibie - Wikipedia

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    Habibie had known Hasri Ainun in childhood, junior high school and in senior high school at SMA Kristen Dago (Dago Christian Senior High School), Bandung. The two married on 12 May 1962, returning to Germany shortly afterwards. [21] Habibie and his wife settled in Aachen for a short period before moving to Oberforstbach. In May 1963 they had a ...

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  4. IPTN N-250 - Wikipedia

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    The two N-250 prototypes on display at Indonesian Aerospace facility in 2018. There has been some consideration concerning the program's revival by the former director of the IPTN and, later, the former Indonesian president B. J. Habibie after having received approval from the incumbent president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

  5. Indonesian Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    On 4 July 2011, Indonesia's government said it will inject Rp.2 trillion ($234 million) to Indonesian Aerospace to keep the debt-ridden firm afloat with a view to making a joint venture with EADS. Before injection, the amount of unpaid debt to the government was Rp.1.1 trillion ($129 million).

  6. List of presidents of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    7: B. J. Habibie: 517 3rd • 21 May 1998 [f] – 20 October 1999: One partial term (1 year, 4 months, and 29 days) [h] Acting: Assaat: 231 27 December 1949 [i] – 15 August 1950: State-level president [j] for 7 months and 19 days Acting: Sjafruddin Prawiranegara: 203 22 December 1948 [i] – 13 July 1949: Acting president [k] for 6 months and ...

  7. Indonesian presidential aircraft - Wikipedia

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    A-001 at Samarinda International Airport. The aircraft was purchased for USD 91.2 million or around IDR 820 billion, comprising USD 58.6 million for the aircraft, USD 27 million for the cabin interior, USD 4.5 million for the security system, and USD 1.1 million for administration. [23]

  8. Development Reform Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Habibie was successful in giving the governor of the central bank independent authority, although he would continue to retain control of the attorney general. Another reformist step taken was the inclusion of United Development Party member and future chairman Hamzah Haz instead of keeping the cabinet exclusive to Golkar and members of the ...

  9. Indonesian Association of Muslim Intellectuals - Wikipedia

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    It was also seen as devoted to the political advancement of B. J. Habibie, who was widely seen as the potential successor to Suharto. Its high-level involvement in the government was also criticized by mass Indonesia Muslim groups such as the NU and the Islamic Association of University Students (HMI) as being more concerned with political ...