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Indonesian Aerospace

Indonesian Aerospace (IAe) (Indonesian: PT Dirgantara Indonesia (Persero)), is an Indonesian aerospace company involved in aircraft design and the development and manufacture of civilian and military regional commuter aircraft. The company was formerly known as Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN; lit. Nusantara Aircraft Industry).[1][2] It was expanded from a research and industrial facility under the auspices of the Indonesian Air Force, namely Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio (LIPNUR) or Nurtanio Aviation Industry Institute.[3]

Indonesian Aerospace (IAe)
Native name
PT Dirgantara Indonesia (Persero)
TypeState-owned company
IndustryAerospace and Defense
Founded23 August 1976 (as Nurtanio Aircraft Industry (Indonesian: Industri Pesawat Terbang Nurtanio)
HeadquartersBandung, Indonesia
ProductsCommercial Airliners
Military aircraft
Aircraft Component
Aircraft Services
Defense
Engineering
Number of employees
3,689 (2021)
ParentPT Len Industri
Websiteindonesian-aerospace.com

Established in 1976 as a state owned company, it has developed its capability as an aircraft manufacturer and diversified into other areas, such as telecommunication, automotive, maritime, information technology, oil & gas, control & automation, military, simulation technology, industrial turbine, and engineering services.

History

Pioneering

 
Nurtanio Pringgoadisuryo

Though aircraft production in Indonesia existed before independence in 1945, the National Aviation Industry was pioneered in 1946 at Yogyakarta by the formation of Planning and Construction Bureau (Indonesian: Biro Rencana dan Konstruksi) within the Indonesian Air Force. Wiweko Soepono, Nurtanio Pringgoadisurjo, and J. Sumarsono, opened a simple workshop at Magetan, near Madiun. With basic materials, gliders were designed and built – Zogling, NWG-1 (Nurtanio Wiweko Glider) among others.

In 1948, a motorised aircraft, WEL-X was built by Wiweko Soepono using a Harley Davidson engine. The small craft was registered as RI-X. This era marked the rise of several aeromodelling clubs.

The war for independence, however, halted all progress until 1953. In that year, The Experimental Section (Indonesian: Seksi Percobaan) was organised. Consisting of only 15 personnel, led by Nurtanio Pringgoadisurjo, The team built and tested three prototypes of a single-seat all metal aircraft at Andir Airport (Later renamed Husein Sastranegara International Airport) in Bandung.

On 24 April 1957, The Experimental Section graduated into The Inspection, Trial, and Production Sub-Depot (Indonesian: Sub Depot Penyelidikan, Percobaan dan Pembuatan) based on Decision Letter of Indonesian Air Force Chief of Staff number 68.

In 1958, a light training aircraft prototype named Belalang 89, or Grasshopper 89, was flown. The design was later produced as Belalang 90. Five Belalang 90 were built and used for military training. Within the same year, a sport plane, "Kunang 25", was also built and flown.

Preparation

On 1 August 1960, by the order of the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force (order #488), The Aviation Industry Preparation Agency was to be formed to establish the Indonesian aviation industry as part of national strategies on national industrial production. By 16 December 1961, the new body, known as LAPIP (Lembaga Persiapan Industri Penerbangan), was actively negotiating for technological transfers and contracts.

LAPIP was able to secure a joint licensing and production contract with Poland. Within the same year, Indonesia was producing the PZL-104 Wilga, locally named the Gelatik. 44 were manufactured for agriculture, transport, and aero club purposes.

In 1965, the Aircraft Industry Project Implementation Command (Komando Pelaksana Proyek Industri Pesawat Terbang; KOPELAPIP) and the Independent Aircraft Industry National Company (PN. Industri Pesawat Terbang Berdikari) were formed to expand and formulate specific uses of the young aviation industry.

Within the same timeline, Aviation Studies were promoted in the country's top universities. One of the first schools was founded within the machine department of the engineering faculty of the Bandung Institute of Technology by Oetarjo Diran and Liem Keng Kie.

In September 1974, Pertamina's Advanced Technology Division signed a license contract with MBB and CASA for producing Bölkow Bo 105 and CASA C.212 Aviocar.

Nurtanio Aircraft Industry

On 26 April 1976, mandated by Government Act No. 15, in Jakarta, PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nurtanio was officially established with BJ. Habibie as the President and CEO. The infrastructure was completed and inaugurated on 23 August 1976 by President Suharto. The new body was a merger between Nurtanio Aviation Industry Institution (Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio/LIPNUR) and Pertamina's Advanced Technology Division.

The name 'Nurtanio' is a tribute to Nurtanio Pringgoadisuryo, one of the first aviation pioneers in Indonesia, who designed the Sikumbang, an indigenous all metal aircraft (maiden flight: 1 August 1954). As a result of his death caused by a flight training accident on 1 March 1966, the Aviation Industry Preparation Agency was then renamed Nurtanio Aviation Industry Institution LLC (Indonesian: Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio (Abbreviated as LIPNUR)).

Initially, IPTN manufactured the NBO 105 (MBB Bo 105) under license from MBB, followed by the NC 212 (CASA C-212 Aviocar), under license by CASA.

Nusantara Aircraft Industry

On 11 October 1985, the name PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nurtanio was changed to the PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara or IPTN. Nusantara signifies the Indonesian 17,000 island archipelago.

The exclusion of "Nurtanio" from IPTN was due to some highly questionable accusations. One of the allegations was a personal use of company's letterhead by Nurtanio's family to appropriate some IPTN stocks. None was proven true.[citation needed]

Dirgantara Indonesia / Indonesian Aerospace

Following the 1997 Asian financial crisis, a major restructuring program was implemented. At its peak, in 2004, the Indonesian Aerospace reduced its payroll from 9670 to 3720. Furthermore, the 18 business divisions were reorganised into the following:

  • Aircraft
  • Aircraft Services
  • Aerostructure
  • Defense
  • Engineering Services

The restructuring focused on new business goals, downsizing and adaptation of man-power according to available workloads, and a pinpoint market targeting along with a concentrated business mission.[clarification needed]

The IPTN was re-introduced as PT Dirgantara Indonesia (abbreviated DI) or Indonesian Aerospace (abbreviated IAe). IAe was officially inaugurated by the President of Indonesia, Abdurrahman Wahid, in Bandung on 24 August 2000.

On 4 July 2011 Indonesia's government said it will inject Rp.2 trillion ($234 million) to Indonesian Aerospace to keep the debt-ridden firm afloat with a view to making a joint venture with EADS. Before injection the unpaid debt to government was Rp.1.1 trillion ($129 million).[4]

IAe Services

  • Engineering work packages; design, development, testing
  • Manufacturing subcontracts
  • Aircraft Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO)
  • Engine Maintenance and Overhaul (MRO)

IAe facilities

Indonesian Aerospace covers an area of 86.98 ha. The backbone of the production is sustained by 232 high tech operations. Apart from these, there are other minor high-tech facilities spread over various assembly lines, laboratories, and service & maintenance units. They are located mainly in Bandung.

Products

Indonesian Aerospace and its precursors

(PT Dirgantara Indonesia (DI) – (IAe) Indonesian Aerospace)

AURI

(Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia, Depot Penjelidikan, Pertjobaan dan Pembuatan – Indonesian Air Force Research, Development, and Production Depot)

LIPNUR

(Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio – Nurtanio Aviation Industry Institution)

IAe Aircraft production

Joint Development & production aircraft
  • KAI KF-X, Joint Development South Korea & Indonesia Government, with development cost sharing consisted of 20 percent Indonesian Government and 80 percent South Korea. KAI and IAe (PTDI) are appointed as System Integrator. KAI KF-X is a multirole fighter, more advanced than F-16 E/F but still below F-35.[15] Currently in prototype development phase.[16][17]
License-built aircraft

IAe Armaments

Development products

Indonesian Aerospace has planned to build N-245 to carry 50 passengers for about 400 kilometres distance in remote areas or where passenger demand is low. The N-245 is only modification development of CN-235 body shape with CN-235 and EADS CASA C-295 wing designs, but the tail will be a new design. The development cost of N-245 until its prototype is about $150 million with its break even point of N-245 is only 50–70 aircraft, while if built from beginning it will cost $1.5–2.0 billion. The competitors are ATR 42 and Bombardier Dash 8 Q300.[24]

See also

References

  1. ^ "PT Indonesian Aerospace [ PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara (IPTN)]".
  2. ^ "Voi.co.id".
  3. ^ "Zend Framework Default Application".
  4. ^ . The Jakarta Globe. Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  5. ^ "CN235 Family". indonesian-aerospace.com. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  6. ^ "PT. Dirgantara Indonesia (Persero)". www.indonesian-aerospace.com. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Indonesia certifies N219 regional turboprop". flightglobal.com. 28 December 2020. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  8. ^ Jennifer Meszaros - ainonline.com " Indonesia's N219 On Track for 2019 Certification " ainonline, March 29, 2019.
  9. ^ Laila Afifa - tempo.co " PT Dirgantara Indonesia to Produce First N219 Aircraft in 2020 " tempo.co, 24 August 2019.
  10. ^ Ilyas Istianur Praditya - liputan6.com " Apa Kabar Proyek Pesawat N245 PT DI? " liputan6.com, 07 Nov 2018.
  11. ^ Humas PTDI - indonesian-aerospace.com " PTDI Tandatangani NKB dengan Tim PINA Bappenas Terkait Fasilitasi Pembiayaan Investasi Non-Anggaran Pemerintah " indonesian-aerospace.com, Jakarta, 07 November 2018 – Humas PTDI.
  12. ^ Reni Susanti - kompas.com " Kembangkan N219 dan N245, PT DI Dapat Kucuran 400 Juta Dollar AS " kompas.com, 07 November 2018.
  13. ^ . mediaindonesia.com (in Indonesian). 11 August 2012. Archived from the original on 5 January 2013. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  14. ^ "Indonesian Manufacturer RAI to Build R80 Prototype With Help From Leonardo, LAER". jakartaglobe.id. 23 February 2018. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  15. ^ "RI sending KFX jet-fighter production team to South Korea". Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  16. ^ Jon Grevatt, Bangkok - Jane's Defence Industry " KAI reaches early production milestone on KFX " Jane's 360, 18 February 2019.
  17. ^ S. Korea Weighs Designs for KF-X - Defensenews.com, 10 February 2014
  18. ^ a b c The Emerging Technological Trajectory of the Pacific Rim by Denis Fred Simon, page 193.
  19. ^ "PTDI to supply six ec725 choppers to air force". 10 April 2012.
  20. ^ "Eurocopter receives first main fuselage assembly from Indonesian Aerospace for EC725 & EC225". 27 November 2013.
  21. ^ "Defence Helicopter - Shephard Media".
  22. ^ "IPTN suspended from Bell 412 production".
  23. ^ "NC212 Family". indonesian-aerospace.com. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  24. ^ Soegeng Haryadi (13 April 2015). "PT DI Bakal Bikin Pesawat Komersial untuk Rute Jarak Pendek".

External links

  • Official website

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Indonesian Aerospace IAe Indonesian PT Dirgantara Indonesia Persero is an Indonesian aerospace company involved in aircraft design and the development and manufacture of civilian and military regional commuter aircraft The company was formerly known as Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara IPTN lit Nusantara Aircraft Industry 1 2 It was expanded from a research and industrial facility under the auspices of the Indonesian Air Force namely Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio LIPNUR or Nurtanio Aviation Industry Institute 3 Indonesian Aerospace IAe Native namePT Dirgantara Indonesia Persero TypeState owned companyIndustryAerospace and DefenseFounded23 August 1976 as Nurtanio Aircraft Industry Indonesian Industri Pesawat Terbang Nurtanio HeadquartersBandung IndonesiaProductsCommercial AirlinersMilitary aircraft Aircraft Component Aircraft Services DefenseEngineeringNumber of employees3 689 2021 ParentPT Len IndustriWebsiteindonesian aerospace wbr comEstablished in 1976 as a state owned company it has developed its capability as an aircraft manufacturer and diversified into other areas such as telecommunication automotive maritime information technology oil amp gas control amp automation military simulation technology industrial turbine and engineering services Contents 1 History 1 1 Pioneering 1 2 Preparation 1 3 Nurtanio Aircraft Industry 1 4 Nusantara Aircraft Industry 1 5 Dirgantara Indonesia Indonesian Aerospace 2 IAe Services 3 IAe facilities 4 Products 4 1 Indonesian Aerospace and its precursors 4 1 1 AURI 4 1 2 LIPNUR 4 1 3 IAe Aircraft production 4 2 IAe Armaments 5 Development products 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditPioneering Edit Nurtanio Pringgoadisuryo Though aircraft production in Indonesia existed before independence in 1945 the National Aviation Industry was pioneered in 1946 at Yogyakarta by the formation of Planning and Construction Bureau Indonesian Biro Rencana dan Konstruksi within the Indonesian Air Force Wiweko Soepono Nurtanio Pringgoadisurjo and J Sumarsono opened a simple workshop at Magetan near Madiun With basic materials gliders were designed and built Zogling NWG 1 Nurtanio Wiweko Glider among others In 1948 a motorised aircraft WEL X was built by Wiweko Soepono using a Harley Davidson engine The small craft was registered as RI X This era marked the rise of several aeromodelling clubs The war for independence however halted all progress until 1953 In that year The Experimental Section Indonesian Seksi Percobaan was organised Consisting of only 15 personnel led by Nurtanio Pringgoadisurjo The team built and tested three prototypes of a single seat all metal aircraft at Andir Airport Later renamed Husein Sastranegara International Airport in Bandung On 24 April 1957 The Experimental Section graduated into The Inspection Trial and Production Sub Depot Indonesian Sub Depot Penyelidikan Percobaan dan Pembuatan based on Decision Letter of Indonesian Air Force Chief of Staff number 68 In 1958 a light training aircraft prototype named Belalang 89 or Grasshopper 89 was flown The design was later produced as Belalang 90 Five Belalang 90 were built and used for military training Within the same year a sport plane Kunang 25 was also built and flown Preparation Edit On 1 August 1960 by the order of the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Air Force order 488 The Aviation Industry Preparation Agency was to be formed to establish the Indonesian aviation industry as part of national strategies on national industrial production By 16 December 1961 the new body known as LAPIP Lembaga Persiapan Industri Penerbangan was actively negotiating for technological transfers and contracts LAPIP was able to secure a joint licensing and production contract with Poland Within the same year Indonesia was producing the PZL 104 Wilga locally named the Gelatik 44 were manufactured for agriculture transport and aero club purposes In 1965 the Aircraft Industry Project Implementation Command Komando Pelaksana Proyek Industri Pesawat Terbang KOPELAPIP and the Independent Aircraft Industry National Company PN Industri Pesawat Terbang Berdikari were formed to expand and formulate specific uses of the young aviation industry Within the same timeline Aviation Studies were promoted in the country s top universities One of the first schools was founded within the machine department of the engineering faculty of the Bandung Institute of Technology by Oetarjo Diran and Liem Keng Kie In September 1974 Pertamina s Advanced Technology Division signed a license contract with MBB and CASA for producing Bolkow Bo 105 and CASA C 212 Aviocar Nurtanio Aircraft Industry Edit On 26 April 1976 mandated by Government Act No 15 in Jakarta PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nurtanio was officially established with BJ Habibie as the President and CEO The infrastructure was completed and inaugurated on 23 August 1976 by President Suharto The new body was a merger between Nurtanio Aviation Industry Institution Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio LIPNUR and Pertamina s Advanced Technology Division The name Nurtanio is a tribute to Nurtanio Pringgoadisuryo one of the first aviation pioneers in Indonesia who designed the Sikumbang an indigenous all metal aircraft maiden flight 1 August 1954 As a result of his death caused by a flight training accident on 1 March 1966 the Aviation Industry Preparation Agency was then renamed Nurtanio Aviation Industry Institution LLC Indonesian Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio Abbreviated as LIPNUR Initially IPTN manufactured the NBO 105 MBB Bo 105 under license from MBB followed by the NC 212 CASA C 212 Aviocar under license by CASA Nusantara Aircraft Industry Edit On 11 October 1985 the name PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nurtanio was changed to the PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara or IPTN Nusantara signifies the Indonesian 17 000 island archipelago The exclusion of Nurtanio from IPTN was due to some highly questionable accusations One of the allegations was a personal use of company s letterhead by Nurtanio s family to appropriate some IPTN stocks None was proven true citation needed Dirgantara Indonesia Indonesian Aerospace Edit Following the 1997 Asian financial crisis a major restructuring program was implemented At its peak in 2004 the Indonesian Aerospace reduced its payroll from 9670 to 3720 Furthermore the 18 business divisions were reorganised into the following Aircraft Aircraft Services Aerostructure Defense Engineering ServicesThe restructuring focused on new business goals downsizing and adaptation of man power according to available workloads and a pinpoint market targeting along with a concentrated business mission clarification needed The IPTN was re introduced as PT Dirgantara Indonesia abbreviated DI or Indonesian Aerospace abbreviated IAe IAe was officially inaugurated by the President of Indonesia Abdurrahman Wahid in Bandung on 24 August 2000 On 4 July 2011 Indonesia s government said it will inject Rp 2 trillion 234 million to Indonesian Aerospace to keep the debt ridden firm afloat with a view to making a joint venture with EADS Before injection the unpaid debt to government was Rp 1 1 trillion 129 million 4 IAe Services EditEngineering work packages design development testing Manufacturing subcontracts Aircraft Maintenance Repair and Overhaul MRO Engine Maintenance and Overhaul MRO IAe facilities EditIndonesian Aerospace covers an area of 86 98 ha The backbone of the production is sustained by 232 high tech operations Apart from these there are other minor high tech facilities spread over various assembly lines laboratories and service amp maintenance units They are located mainly in Bandung Products EditIndonesian Aerospace and its precursors Edit PT Dirgantara Indonesia DI IAe Indonesian Aerospace AURI Edit Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia Depot Penjelidikan Pertjobaan dan Pembuatan Indonesian Air Force Research Development and Production Depot NU 200 Sikumbang NU 225 Sikumbang X 09 NU 260 Sikumbang X 02 Belalang 85 X 03 converted Piper J 3 Cub Belalang 90 converted Piper J 3 Cub Kunang 25 X 04 Super Kunang 35 X 05 and X 07 Kindjeng 150 X 06 B 8m Kolentang based on Bensen B 8LIPNUR Edit Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio Nurtanio Aviation Industry Institution LIPNUR Gelatik License built PZL 104 Wilga LIPNUR LT 200 Angkatang License built Pazmany PL 2 LIPNUR Belalang LIPNUR Kindjeng LIPNUR Kolentang LIPNUR Kumbang LIPNUR Kunang LIPNUR Kunang kunang LIPNUR Manyang LIPNUR Sikumbang LIPNUR Super Kunang I LIPNUR Super Kunang IIIAe Aircraft production Edit CASA IPTN CN 235 civil military and maritime version Joint development with CASA under Aircraft Technology Airtech 5 Indonesian Aerospace CN 295 Variant of C 295 made by Indonesian Aerospace 6 Indonesian Aerospace N 219 is a 19 seat commercial turboprop aircraft First flew in August 2017 it was certified by Indonesian Directorate General of Civil Aviation in December 2020 7 IAe PT DI has received 257 orders of N 219 from abroad and domestic 8 9 Indonesian Aerospace N 245 is a planned 50 seat commercial turboprop aircraft In mid 2018 IAe PT DI completed wind tunnel testing and finalize the design 10 11 12 Indonesian Aerospace N 250 is a 50 seat commercial turboprop aircraft 2 prototypes have been built but the program was discontinued due to 1997 Asian financial crisis that forced to stop the development This program planned to be restarted in 2018 by the development of N 245 or R 80 aircraft program 13 14 Indonesian Aerospace N 2130 is a planned commercial jet aircraft discontinued due to 1997 Asian financial crisis before making any prototype Indonesian Aerospace Elang Hitam is a medium altitude long endurance unmanned aerial vehicle currently being developed Joint Development amp production aircraftKAI KF X Joint Development South Korea amp Indonesia Government with development cost sharing consisted of 20 percent Indonesian Government and 80 percent South Korea KAI and IAe PTDI are appointed as System Integrator KAI KF X is a multirole fighter more advanced than F 16 E F but still below F 35 15 Currently in prototype development phase 16 17 License built aircraftNAS 330J a licensed built Aerospatiale Puma helicopter first made in 1981 18 NAS 332 a licensed built Eurocopter Super Puma helicopter first made in 1983 18 Eurocopter EC725 6 helicopters for Indonesian Air Force 19 20 NB 412 a licensed built Bell 412 helicopter made since 1984 21 22 NBO 105 a licensed built Bolkow Bo 105 helicopter discontinued in July 2011 after 123 units production since 1976 NBK 117 a licensed built MBB Kawasaki BK 117 first produced in 1981 18 Eurocopter Fennec as replacement of NBO 105 production line citation needed Eurocopter Ecureuil as replacement of NBO 105 production line citation needed NC 212 a licensed built CASA C 212 Aviocar aircraft 23 IAe Armaments Edit FFAR 2 75 inch rocket under Belgium s license SUT torpedo NDL 40 Ground to Ground Rocket Multi Launcher R Han 122 rocket munition RN01 SSDevelopment products EditIndonesian Aerospace has planned to build N 245 to carry 50 passengers for about 400 kilometres distance in remote areas or where passenger demand is low The N 245 is only modification development of CN 235 body shape with CN 235 and EADS CASA C 295 wing designs but the tail will be a new design The development cost of N 245 until its prototype is about 150 million with its break even point of N 245 is only 50 70 aircraft while if built from beginning it will cost 1 5 2 0 billion The competitors are ATR 42 and Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 24 See also EditAviation in Indonesia Science and technology in Indonesia Philippine Aerospace Development Corporation Aerospace Industrial Development CorporationReferences Edit PT Indonesian Aerospace PT Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara IPTN Voi co id Zend Framework Default Application State Planemaker Dirgantara Indonesia Thrown Rp 2 trillion Lifeline The Jakarta Globe Archived from the original on 27 September 2012 Retrieved 29 July 2015 CN235 Family indonesian aerospace com Retrieved 7 March 2021 PT Dirgantara Indonesia Persero www indonesian aerospace com Retrieved 22 September 2020 Indonesia certifies N219 regional turboprop flightglobal com 28 December 2020 Retrieved 7 March 2021 Jennifer Meszaros ainonline com Indonesia s N219 On Track for 2019 Certification ainonline March 29 2019 Laila Afifa tempo co PT Dirgantara Indonesia to Produce First N219 Aircraft in 2020 tempo co 24 August 2019 Ilyas Istianur Praditya liputan6 com Apa Kabar Proyek Pesawat N245 PT DI liputan6 com 07 Nov 2018 Humas PTDI indonesian aerospace com PTDI Tandatangani NKB dengan Tim PINA Bappenas Terkait Fasilitasi Pembiayaan Investasi Non Anggaran Pemerintah indonesian aerospace com Jakarta 07 November 2018 Humas PTDI Reni Susanti kompas com Kembangkan N219 dan N245 PT DI Dapat Kucuran 400 Juta Dollar AS kompas com 07 November 2018 Perjanjian Proyek Pesawat N250 Sudah Ditandatangani mediaindonesia com in Indonesian 11 August 2012 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 Retrieved 7 March 2021 Indonesian Manufacturer RAI to Build R80 Prototype With Help From Leonardo LAER jakartaglobe id 23 February 2018 Retrieved 7 March 2021 RI sending KFX jet fighter production team to South Korea Retrieved 29 July 2015 Jon Grevatt Bangkok Jane s Defence Industry KAI reaches early production milestone on KFX Jane s 360 18 February 2019 S Korea Weighs Designs for KF X Defensenews com 10 February 2014 a b c The Emerging Technological Trajectory of the Pacific Rim by Denis Fred Simon page 193 PTDI to supply six ec725 choppers to air force 10 April 2012 Eurocopter receives first main fuselage assembly from Indonesian Aerospace for EC725 amp EC225 27 November 2013 Defence Helicopter Shephard Media IPTN suspended from Bell 412 production NC212 Family indonesian aerospace com Retrieved 7 March 2021 Soegeng Haryadi 13 April 2015 PT DI Bakal Bikin Pesawat Komersial untuk Rute Jarak Pendek External links EditOfficial website IPTN Profile from Industry Department Nurtanio reminiscences History of Indonesian Aviation Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dirgantara Indonesia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Indonesian Aerospace amp oldid 1129308802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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