Airfast Indonesia

Airfast Indonesia
IATA ICAO Callsign
FS AFE AIRFAST
Founded 1971
Hubs Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
Fleet size 10 (+8 on order)
Headquarters Tangerang, Indonesia
Website http://www.airfastindonesia.com/

PT. Airfast Indonesia is an air carrier based in Tangerang, Indonesia in Greater Jakarta.[1] It specialises in contract operations, aviation management services and charter passenger and cargo services to the oil, mining and construction industries in Indonesia and other countries in the area. It is also involved in aerial mapping, survey flights, heli-logging and medical evacuation services. Its main base is Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Jakarta.[2] Airfast Indonesia is listed in Category 1 by Indonesian Civil Aviation Authority for airline safety quality.[3] Airfast Indonesia is one of five airlines now allowed to fly into Europe from Indonesia.[4]

History

The airline was established and started operations in 1971. It was established to provide helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft to the oil exploration industry in Indonesia, initially as an Australian-Indonesian joint venture, but evolved into a fully Indonesian-owned and operated company in 1982. It was owned by Frank Reuneker (53%) and other shareholders (47%).[2] Frank Reuneker died on 22 February 2008 from cancer and was succeeded by his wife Irma Reuneker as President Director.

Services

Destinations

Indonesia

Terminated

Australia

Fleet

Airfast Indonesia
Airfast BAe 146 at Perth Airport (2004)

The Airfast Indonesia fleet includes the following aircraft (as of August 2016):[5]

Airfast Indonesia Fleet
Aircraft In
Service
Orders Passengers Notes
De Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter 3
De Havilland Canada DHC-6-400 Twin Otter 4
Embraer Legacy 600 1
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 2
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 2
Total 12

As of June 2013 the airline also operated the following aircraft:

In addition, the carrier has also ordered 12 Boeing 737-800s and 8 Airbus A320s.

Accidents and incidents

References

  1. Corporate Contact. Airfast Indonesia. Retrieved on 6 June 2013. "Jl. Marsekal Suryadarma No. 8 Tangerang 15129 - Indonesia"
  2. 1 2 "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 70.
  3. http://hubud.dephub.go.id/?en+news+detail+1464+8
  4. EU lifts Indonesian airlines ban, BBC News, 14 July 2009
  5. "Global Airline Guide 2016 (Part One)". Airliner World (October 2016): 16.
  6. "PK-OBK Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  7. "PK-OBC Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 27 July 2010.
  8. http://kemhubri.dephub.go.id/knkt/ntsc_aviation/baru/Final%20Report%20PK-ODA.pdf

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