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Australia’s Pionair Sells Its Sole Embraer E190-E1
Sydney-based wet-lease and charter airline Pionair is selling its Embraer E190-E1, the only one in its fleet, through a third-party, citing the aircraft as surplus for its operations. US-based aftermarket…
Indonesia’s Citilink To Serve Newly Upgraded Ngloram Airport
Garuda Indonesia’s budget carrier Citilink is set to fly to Ngloram Airport at November-end, marking the start of the airport’s commercial operations. Budi Karya Sumadi, the minister of transport, says…
Indonesian Religious Organization To Purchase Five Indonesian Aerospace N219 Aircraft
Indonesian religious organization Nahdlatul Ulama Mobilization Cadre Education (PKPNU) intends to buy five Indonesian Aerospace (IPTN) N219 regional turboprop aircraft for cargo and humanitarian missions. PKPNU is an education branch…
Australia’s QantasLink To Continue Serving Lord Howe Island
QantasLink, the regional airline of Australian flag carrier Qantas Airways, has received approval to continue air services to Lord Howe Island for the next three years, with the government stressing…
Turboprops Likely To Shift To Pondok Cabe And Curug Due To Temporary Closure of Jakarta’s Halim Airport
The Indonesia National Air Carrier Association (INACA) anticipates that general aviation and charter operators, many of which use turboprop aircraft, may have to move to Jakarta’s Pondok Cabe and Curug…
Japan’s Hokkaido Air System To Phase Out Last Saab 340 At Year-End
Hokkaido Air System, the regional carrier of Japan Airlines (JAL), has announced the retirement of its last Saab 340, and will continue operations with ATRs. The airline states on the…