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...
1. Introduction: Where Sky Meets Sea in the World’s Largest Archipelago
With over 17,000 islands and a coastline stretching more than 108,000 kilometres, Indonesia possesses...
Indonesia’s geography, consisting of over 17,000 islands, creates significant connectivity challenges. Many remote coastal and island communities remain underserved by conventional transport infrastructure. Existing...
The modern aviation industry is at a pivotal point, where technological progress and economic growth meet with urgent environmental responsibilities. This tension is especially...