Aug 21, 2024
BBN Airlines Indonesia, an airline based in Indonesia, specializing in ACMI Leasing, Air Charter Flights, and Air Freight Services, is pleased to announce that it has received regulatory approval to operate in Australian airspace through the issuance of a Foreign Air Transport Air Operators Certificate (FATAOC) from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) of Australia.
Under the new FATAOC BBN Airlines Indonesia may now begin its commercial operations within Australia, further expanding its capabilities within the Australian and Asian marketplace.
“I am excited to receive our FATAOC from the Australian CASA to further expand our capabilities serving the region,” Martynas Grigas, Chairman at BBN Airlines Indonesia, said. “This FATAOC dramatically increases our capabilities in the Asia-Pacific Region.”
The increased operational portfolio will further empower BBN Airlines Indonesia to offer interconnectivity within the Asia marketplace. The company plans to continue its operations within the region with increasing capabilities.
“The launch of these new operations shows that BBN Airlines Indonesia is committed to working closely with regulatory authorities and following aviation laws and regulations in all operations,” Grigas said. “With the FATAOC now secured, BBN Airlines Indonesia is officially certified to comply with international safety and security standards. The airline remains dedicated to enhancing the quality of its services, prioritizing customer satisfaction above all else.”
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BBN Airlines Indonesia is a subsidiary of Avia Solutions Group, the world’s largest ACMI provider the world’s largest ACMI (aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance) provider, operating a fleet of 213 passenger and cargo aircraft worldwide. The group also provides various aviation services such as MRO, pilots and crew training, ground handling, and other interconnected solutions.
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Author: Anastasiya Simsek