- Deraya Air Taxi
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DERAYAFounded 1967 Hubs Husein Sastranegara International Airport Fleet size 7 Destinations Headquarters Jakarta, Indonesia Key people Siti Rahayu Sumadi (Founder) Website http://www.deraya.co.id Deraya Air Taxi is an airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia. It operates commuter, charter, medical evacuation, and aerial photography services, as well as a flying school. Its main base is Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport, Jakarta, with a hub at Husein Sastranegara International Airport, Bandung.[1] Deraya Air Taxi is listed in category 2 by Indonesian Civil Aviation Authority for airline safety quality.[2]
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History
The airline was established in March 1967 and started operations in 1967. It is wholly owned by the Boedihardjo Group.[1] In January 2005 Deraya Air Taxi had its first Shorts 360 aircraft delivered.
Destinations
Deraya Air Taxi operates the following services (at 2006):
- Indonesia
- Java
- Kalimantan
- Palangkaraya - Tjilik Riwut Airport
- Pangkalanbun - Iskandar Airport
- Papua and Maluku
- Ambon - Pattimura Airport
- Babo - Babo Airport
- Bula, Papua - Bula Airport
- Kaimana - Kaimana Airport
- Sorong - Sorong Airport
- Sumatra
- Batam - Hang Nadim Airport
- Lubuklinggau - Lubuklinggau Airport
- Matak - Matak Airport
- Palembang - Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport
- Pangkal Pinang - Pangkal Pinang Airport
- Singapore - Seletar Airport
Fleet
The Deraya Air Taxi fleet includes the following aircraft (at March 2007)[1] :
- 2 Indonesian Aerospace 212-100
- 2 Shorts 330-100
- 2 Shorts 360-300
- 1 Shorts SC-7 Skyvan
- 3 BAe ATP
Accidents and Incidents
- On November 1982, Indonesian Aerospace 212-100 PK-DCR of Deraya Air Taxi and PT Pupuk Kaltim was damaged when it approaching Bontang. No fatalities in this accident.
External links
References
- ^ a b c "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International: p. 73. 2007-04-03.
- ^ http://hubud.dephub.go.id/?en+news+detail+1464+8
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