KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf

KLM Intersulair Bedrijf
IATA ICAO Callsign
KLM
Founded 1 August 1947
Ceased operations 28 December 1949
Fleet size 10+
Destinations Domestic, Singapore, British Malaya and Philippines
Parent company KLM
Headquarters Java, Dutch East Indies
KLM Interinsulair Office in Waingapu, (1949)

KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf (KLM-IIB) was an airline based Netherlands East Indies (present-day Indonesia) and the precursor to Garuda Indonesia.

History

It was founded on 1 August 1947 as a KLM subsidiary (due to the dissolution of KNILM), and all of the aircraft in KNILM fleet were later transferred to KLM-IIB. They also received 20 Dakota aircraft, previously operated by KNIL.

Based in Java, their destinations consisted of domestic routes (within Indonesia) and also international routes (such as Singapore, British Malaya, and Philippines), operated by several Dakotas and 9 Consolidated PBY Catalina amphibious aircraft.

Nationalization by Indonesian government

On 28 December 1949, KLM-IIB was nationalized by the Indonesian Government, as agreed by both the Indonesian and Dutch governments during the 1949 Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference. Upon the nationalization, the airline was renamed as Garuda Indonesian Airways, and it remains to this day.

Fleet

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