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Batavia Air

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PT. Metro Batavia
IATA
7P
ICAO
BTV
Callsign
BATAVIA
Founded 2002
Hubs Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
Fleet size 31
Destinations
Company slogan Trust Us To Fly
Headquarters Jakarta, Indonesia
Key people Yudiawan Tansari (President)
Website: http://www.batavia-air.co.id

Batavia Air (PT. Metro Batavia) is an airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It operates domestic flights to around 30 destinations and international services to China and Malaysia. Its main base is Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Jakarta[1].

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History

The airline was established in 2002 and started operations in January 2002. It was originally known as Metro Batavia and started operating using wet-leased Fokker F27 aircraft from Sempati. It launched scheduled services from Jakarta to Pontianak in January 2002. It is wholly owned by PT Metro Batavia[1]. In March 2007 the Indonesian transport ministry, under huge political pressure to improve air safety in Indonesia, warned it will close seven airlines unless they improve training and maintenance within the next three months. The ministry developed a formula for ranking the airlines in three bands. Those in the third (least safe) band are: Adam Air, Batavia Air, Jatayu Airlines, Kartika Airlines, Manunggal Air Services, Transwisata Prima Aviation and Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines[1].

Destinations

Batavia Air operates the following services (at January 2005):

Fleet

The Batavia Air fleet includes the following aircraft (at May 2007):

Incidents and accidents

Wikinews has related news:
Batavia Air 737 loses piece of wing in flight, lands safely

On November 21, 2007 a Batavia 737-400 lost a 40cm by 50cm piece of wing shortly after takeoff from Jakarta. The plane made a safe emergency landing, and despite the loose chunk striking a house, no-one was injured.

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References

  1. ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-03-27, p. 84. 
  2. ^ Airline Codes

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