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Indonesia Air Transport (IAT or sometimes called INDOSAT) is an airline and aviation company based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It provides a wide range of aviation services to both the on and offshore oil, gas and mining industries within Indonesia and South-east Asia. Its main base is Halim Perdanakusuma Airport, Jakarta.[1] The company also maintain a secondary hub for its oil & gas industry clients in Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Airport, East Kalimantan, and operates limited scheduled services from Ngurah Rai International Airport on the island of Bali to the islands of Lombok and Flores. Indonesia Air Transport is listed in category 1 by Indonesian Civil Aviation Authority for airline safety quality.[2] The Company provides air passenger and cargo transportation, aircraft hiring and leasing services, aircraft repairs, and training facilities. IAT also supplies aviation technical equipment and spare parts. It operates various types of fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters.[3]

Other operations include tourism charter work, photo mapping and magnometer survey missions, executive jet services, medical and medevac operation support, air cargo requirements including operations from short or unimproved airstrips, maintenance facilities in Jakarta and Balikpapan and East Kalimantan. Indonesia Air Transport has certification from the Department of Transportation of Republic Indonesia and Eurocopter claims over 20,000 safe flight hours on helicopter SA365 Dauphin C2.[4]

History

The airline was established and started operations in 1968, initially for state oil company Pertamina and its foreign oil production sharing contractors. The airline is operated by PT Indonesia Air Transport Tbk and the company is currently listed on the Jakarta (JKT) Stock exchange (Шаблон:Idx).[3]

PT Global Transport Services,[5] a subsidiary of PT Bhakti Investama Tbk (MNC Media Group) and PT Global Mediacom Tbk, the southeast Asia's largest and most integrated media group, is owner of PT Indonesia Air Transport Tbk.[6] In March 2007 the company had 246 employees.[1] In 2010 the company was reported as having 232 employees.[7]

Destinations

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An IAT Fokker 50 parked at Labuan Bajo's Komodo Airport
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IAT Cessna 404 at Perth Airport (1999).
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IAT Beech Super King Air at Perth Airport (early 1990s).
Country City Airport Notes Refs
Indonesia Bandung Husein Sastranegara International Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Mataram Selaparang Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport
Indonesia Jakarta Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport
Indonesia Labuan Bajo Komodo Airport
Australia Sydney Sydney Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Australia Perth Perth Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Balikpapan Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Lombok Lombok International Airport
Indonesia Pontianak Supadio International Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Bontang PT Badak Bontang Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Surakarta Adisumarmo International Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Pangkalan Bun Iskandar Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Ketapang Rahadi Oesman Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Medan Kualanamu International Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Sintang Regency Tebelian Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Padang Minangkabau International Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Pekanbaru Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Palembang Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport Шаблон:Terminated
Indonesia Air Transport Fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
ATR 42-500 1
Embraer EMB-135BJ Legacy 1
Total 2

Former fleet

The airline previously operated the following aircraft (as of August 2017):[8]

According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation in September 2010 the Indonesia Air Transport fleet consisted of 21 aircraft.[9] As a total of 32 aircraft appear on charter availability lists possibly IAT are dry leasing some further aircraft such as the Short's, the Grumman Gulfstream I, and the Squirrels. [10][11]

Indonesia Air Transport Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Orders Passengers Routes
Dauphin AS-350BA Squirrel Helicopter 2 0 6 Charter operations/these aircraft are not currently registered to IAT
Dauphin SA 365 N2 Helicopter 3 0 12 Charter operations
Eurocopter EC 135 P2 Helicopter 1 0 13 Charter operations
Eurocopter EC 155 B1 Helicopter 3 0 13 Charter operations
Eurocopter EC 155 B Helicopter 1 0 13 Charter operations
Dauphin SA 365 DAU Helicopter 3 0 12 Charter operations
Bell 212 (IFR) Twin Two Twelve Helicopter 2 0 12 Charter operations/these aircraft are not currently registered to IAT
Aérospatiale Lama SA-315B Helicopter 1 0 4 Charter operations/this aircraft is not currently registered to IAT
Dassault Falcon DA-20F 1 0 9 Charter
Citation 111 CE-650 1 0 8 Charter operations/this aircraft is not currently registered to IAT
Fokker 50 1[12] 0 58 Domestic routes
Fokker F27 1 0 34 Domestic routes/possible charter operations, registered to IAT as PK-TSJ
ATR 42-300QC 1[12] 0 45 Domestic routes/charter operations
ATR 42-500 2[12] 0 36 Charter operations
Grumman Gulfstream I, G159 1 0 19 Charter operations/this aircraft is not currently registered to IAT
Short's Skyvan SC7-2 4 0 18 Charter operations/these aircraft are not currently registered to IAT
Beechcraft 1900D Airliner 2 0 18 Charter operations
Embraer Legacy 600 1[12] 0
Airbus A320-200 1 0 180 Domestic routes Total 31 0 Last updated: February 2

At August 2006 the airline also operated:[13]

Expansion

In September 2012, the company has proposing to change its aviation business licence (Surat Izin Usaha Pererbangan) to Transportation Ministry for including medium class regular flight with Husein Sastranegara International Airport, Bandung as the hub.[14] Initial regular flight occurred on February 22, 2013 from Bandung to Medan.

References

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External links

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