Introduction: The Age of Drones
In just a decade, drones—or, in aviation terminology, Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS)—have shifted from being on the fringes of...
Introduction: When Aviation Safety Meets Spiritual Wisdom
In August 2007, the Indonesian aviation sector reached a turning point. A series of accidents involving commercial airlines—Garuda’s...
A quiet airfield with untapped potential
When people think about Indonesia’s aviation landscape, they usually picture the massive gateways: Soekarno-Hatta in Jakarta, Ngurah Rai in...
Aviation Beyond Machines
When we talk about aviation, the common images are usually advanced aircraft, state-of-the-art navigation systems, and billion-dollar investments. Aviation has long been...
The Missed Dimension in Indonesia’s Aviation Story
Indonesia’s aviation narrative is often framed through the lens of commercial airlines, budget carriers, and the government’s ongoing...
Introduction: Between Exclusivity and Strategic Needs
In Indonesia, private jets are often associated with luxury, exclusivity, and social prestige. This image, while not entirely incorrect,...
On the outskirts of Jakarta, in Curug, Tangerang, sits an airfield that policymakers and industry leaders alike have long overlooked. Budiarto Airport, details of...
Indonesia’s largest and busiest airport, Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (CGK), is more than just a transport facility. It is the nation’s primary gateway, the front...