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Sriwijaya Air

Sriwijaya Air is an Indonesian airline headquartered and based at Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Banten.[5] It began its operations on 10 November 2003, and flies scheduled and chartered services on domestic routes within Indonesia as well as international routes to neighbouring countries. The airline's slogan is Your Flying Partner.[6]

Sriwijaya Air
IATA ICAO Callsign
SJ SJY SRIWIJAYA
Founded7 November 2002; 21 years ago (2002-11-07)[1]
Commenced operations10 November 2003; 20 years ago (2003-11-10)
Operating bases
SubsidiariesNAM Air
Fleet size5[2]
Destinations11[3]
HeadquartersTangerang, Indonesia
Key peopleCapt. Freeman Fang (CEO)[4]
Founders
  • Chandra Lie
  • Hendry Lie
  • Andi Halim
  • Fandy Lingga
Websitewww.sriwijayaair.co.id

Sriwijaya Air is rated as a 3-Star Airline by Skytrax.[7]

History edit

Founding (2003) edit

Sriwijaya Air was founded in 2003 by Chandra Lie, Hendry Lie, Andi Halim, and Fandy Lingga, who named it after the historical Srivijaya empire. On 28 April 2003, it obtained its business license, while the AOC (Air Operator's Certificate) was issued later that year on 28 October. The airline commenced operations on 10 November 2003 with a maiden flight between Jakarta and Pangkal Pinang, operated by a single Boeing 737-200. This was followed by flights between Jakarta and Pontianak as well as Jakarta and Palembang. After its first year, the airline's growth enabled it to acquire four further Boeing 737-200s.

Growth (2007–2012) edit

 
Sriwijaya Air's first airplane on fleet[8]Boeing 737-200 PK-CJH

In 2007, Sriwijaya Air received the Boeing International Award for Safety and Maintenance of aircraft, awarded after passing the manufacturer's inspection that was carried out over a few months.[9] On 18 December 2008, the airline commenced its first international operations serving a route between Jakarta and Singapore.[10] By 2010, the airline was operating 27 aircraft and had served 7.18 million passengers and took an 11.8% share of the Indonesian domestic flight market.[11]

On 20 June 2011 at the 2011 Paris Air Show, Sriwijaya Air agreed to buy 20 Embraer 190 jets, with purchase rights for 10 more.[12] However, this order was suspended in 2012, citing pending price negotiations and considerations on keeping fleet commonality with Boeing aircraft.[13] The airline's fleet expansion plans was followed by an announcement to acquire 12 used Boeing 737-500s from Continental Airlines on 11 November 2011 in a leasing deal worth $84 million.[14] The aircraft were destined to replace the airline's ageing Boeing 737-200 fleet, with deliveries taking place between April and December 2011.[15]

In 2012, the airline introduced its first of six Boeing 737-800 aircraft in an expansion bid to fly routes to China.[16] On 5 May 2012, Sriwijaya Air launched a Business Class service in a bid to become more upmarket, with the reconfiguration of its fleet to feature the new cabin.[17] In February 2013, the airline announced its plans to enter the full service market with its subsidiary, NAM Air.[18] In August 2013, the airline completed phasing out its Boeing 737-200 fleet, with plans to replace its entire Boeing 737 Classic fleet with the 10 Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft it had on order.[19] Its subsidiary, NAM Air commenced operations on 11 December 2013 and was repurposed as a feeder carrier for mainline Sriwijaya services.[20]

Full-service ambitions and expansion (2012–2017) edit

In 2012, Sriwijaya Air begun its planned transition into becoming a full-service carrier; this saw the reconfiguration of its entire fleet to be equipped with a business class cabin to fulfil the Indonesian government's criteria for a full service-carrier.[21][22] However, by 2015, the airline admitted that it was not yet able to complete the transition, attributing it to several factors being unprepared for the goal; the airline instead remained as a medium service carrier, with commitments to a future transition to being a full-service carrier notwithstanding.[23]

On 22 January 2014, the airline launched its first charter services to China, operating flights between Bali and Hangzhou, Nanjing, and Ningbo between January and February of that year.[24] On 17 June 2015, Sriwijaya Air signed an order for two 737-900ER with a purchase option to acquire up to 20 Boeing 737 MAX at the 2015 Paris Airshow. This became the airline's first order for brand-new aircraft after nearly 12 years of operation.[25] It took delivery of its first and second Boeing 737-900ER at the Boeing Delivery Center in Seattle on 23 August 2015.[26]

In September 2016, Sriwijaya Air announced its plans to acquire three used Boeing 777-200 aircraft to enable long-haul operations to China and hajj charter operations to Saudi Arabia, subject to funding from an initial public offering (IPO) anticipated in 2017.[27] In November 2016, the plan to acquire said aircraft was amended in favour of two Boeing 777-300ERs and 15 Boeing 737-800s instead, still subject to the pending IPO.[28] Neither the plan nor the IPO were realised, to which the company cited unfavourable market conditions for a public offering.[29]

Cooperation with Garuda Indonesia (2018–2019) edit

 
A Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-500 with a Garuda Indonesia Airbus A330-300 at Soekarno Hatta Airport.

On 9 November 2018, Garuda Indonesia, through its subsidiary Citilink, took over operations as well as financial management of Sriwijaya Air with a Cooperation Agreement (KSO) mutually agreed upon by both airlines. The cooperation agreement had intended to rehabilitate and improve Sriwijaya Air's financial and operational performance and efficiency after significant losses the year prior. Under the agreement, both Sriwijaya Air and NAM Air would be operated as subsidiaries of Garuda Indonesia.[30][31] The agreement between the two parties had also reportedly revolved around Sriwijaya Air's inability to fulfil obligations to pay its debt to GMF Aero Asia, Garuda Indonesia's aircraft maintenance subsidiary.[32]

On 24 September 2019, agreement broke down when GMF Aero Asia declined Sriwijaya aircraft maintenance services and removed engines and parts from Sriwijaya Air aircraft due to the latter's inability to pay its debt to the former.[32] The dispute caused Sriwijaya to announce mass cancellations of its flights and triggered a lawsuit from Citilink over the debt.[33] The agreement came back into force on 1 October after the two parties resolved their disputes. The reconciliation proved to be short-lived when the Cooperation Agreement (KSO) between Garuda Indonesia and Sriwijaya Air was ultimately terminated on November 8, 2019. Garuda Indonesia alleged Sriwijaya's inability to pay its leasing dues to aircraft lessors and an outstanding debt amounting to Rp 2.02 trillion to Indonesian state-owned enterprises (including Garuda and its subsidiaries) to have marked the collapse of the agreement.[32] The severance of the agreement triggered safety concerns from the Indonesian Directorate General of Civil Aviation which announced aircraft airworthiness inspections amid the concerns.[34] Following the split, the Sriwijaya Air Group announced agreements new contractors for ground and maintenance services unrelated to Garuda Indonesia.[35]

COVID-19 pandemic and financial difficulties (2021–present) edit

 
A Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-800 at Ngurah Rai International Airport, Denpasar, Bali, in 2023

In 2021, amid financial difficulties intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic and the crash on January 9, the airline cut its workforce and offered its employees to resign.[36] Following the cuts, the Indonesian Ministry of Labour opened an inquiry on the airline after it allegedly failed to pay severance payments to its former employees.[37] In October 2022, the airline entered a temporary debt restructuring measure (PKPU) following a request from a creditor fulfilled by the Central Jakarta District Court.[38][39]

Subsidiaries edit

Sriwijaya Air has three subsidiaries and business arms:[40][41]

  • NAM Air - A feeder carrier for Sriwijaya Air
  • National Aviation Management - a flying school based in Pangkal Pinang, also known as NAM Flying School.[42]
  • National Aircrew Management - Crew Training Centre based in Jakarta, next to Sriwijaya Air headquarters. Also known as NAM Training Center.[43]

Destinations edit

As of April 2024, Sriwijaya Air serves domestic and international destinations as part of its merged network with sister company NAM Air.[3]

Country City Airport Notes Refs
China Fuzhou Fuzhou Changle International Airport Charter [44]
Hangzhou Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport Charter
Wenzhou Wenzhou Longwan International Airport Charter
East Timor Dili Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport Terminated [45]
Indonesia Ambon Pattimura Airport Terminated [46]
Balikpapan Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan Airport Terminated [47]
Banda Aceh Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport Terminated [48]
Bandar Lampung Radin Inten II Airport Terminated [49]
Banjarmasin Syamsudin Noor Airport Terminated [46]
Banyuwangi Banyuwangi Airport Terminated [50]
Batam Hang Nadim International Airport Terminated [51]
Bengkulu Fatmawati Soekarno Airport Terminated [52]
Berau Kalimarau Airport Terminated [53]
Biak Frans Kaisiepo Airport
Denpasar Ngurah Rai International Airport
Gorontalo Jalaluddin Airport Terminated [54]
Jakarta Soekarno–Hatta International Airport Base
Jambi Sultan Thaha Airport Terminated [55]
Jayapura Sentani International Airport
Kendari Haluoleo Airport Terminated [56]
Kupang El Tari Airport Terminated [57]
Labuan Bajo Komodo International Airport Terminated [58]
Langgur Karel Sadsuitubun Airport Terminated [59]
Luwuk Syukuran Aminuddin Amir Airport Terminated [60]
Makassar Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport Base
Malang Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport Terminated [61]
Manado Sam Ratulangi International Airport Terminated [62]
Manokwari Rendani Airport Terminated [63]
Mataram Lombok International Airport Terminated [64]
Medan Kualanamu International Airport Terminated [65]
Merauke Mopah Airport Terminated [66]
Natuna Raden Sadjad Airport Terminated [67]
Padang Minangkabau International Airport Terminated [68]
Palangkaraya Tjilik Riwut Airport Terminated [69]
Palembang Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport
Palu Mutiara SIS Al-Jufrie Airport Terminated [70]
Pangkal Pinang Depati Amir Airport [71]
Pekanbaru Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport Terminated [72]
Pontianak Supadio Airport
Semarang Jenderal Ahmad Yani Airport Terminated [73]
Siborong-Borong Sisingamangaraja XII Airport Terminated [74]
Sorong Domine Eduard Osok Airport Terminated [75]
Surabaya Juanda International Airport
Surakarta Adisumarmo Airport Terminated [76]
Tanjung Pandan H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin Airport
Tanjung Pinang Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport Terminated [77]
Tarakan Juwata Airport Terminated [78]
Ternate Sultan Babullah Airport Terminated [79]
Timika Mozes Kilangin Airport
Yogyakarta Adisutjipto Airport Terminated
Yogyakarta International Airport Terminated [80]
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminated [81]
Penang Penang International Airport Terminated [82]

Fleet edit

 
Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-800

Current fleet edit

As of May 2024, Sriwijaya Air operates the following aircraft:[2]

Aircraft In Service On Order Passengers Notes
C Y Total
Boeing 737-500 1[2] 8 112 120
Boeing 737-800 3[2] 189 189 2 aircraft parked.
Total 4 -

The airline signed a LOI for 20 Boeing 737 MAX 8 at the 2015 Paris Air Show. Delivery was planned in 2017 or 2018 if finalized, but the actual order never took place and the airline cancelled lease for 2 MAX 9 in 2019 amid grounding.[83]

Former fleet edit

Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Boeing 737-200 16[2] 2003 2013
Boeing 737-300 13[2] 2007 2019
Boeing 737-400 7[2] 2008 2016
Boeing 737-500 10[2] 2012 One Crashed
Boeing 737-800 20[2] 2012
Boeing 737-900ER 2[2] 2015 2022

Accidents and incidents edit

  • 27 August 2008: Flight 062, a Boeing 737-200 (registered as PK-CJG) overran the runway at Sultan Thaha Airport, Jambi. There were 26 injuries and one fatality. The deceased was a farmer who was with his family in a hut sheltering from rain when it was struck by the plane.[84][85]
  • 20 December 2011: Flight 230, a Boeing 737-300 (registered as PK-CKM) was on encountered windshear on final approach and after touchdown veered off the runway while landing at Adisutjipto Airport, Yogyakarta. The aircraft managed to touch down, but could not stop in time. The aircraft came to a stop 25 meters past the runway end. The right main landing gear and nose gear collapsed, causing the right engine and wing to become substantially damaged. There were no fatalities and two passengers received minor injuries during the evacuation. The aircraft was written off and stored near a road in Bali.[86]
  • 1 June 2012: Flight 188, a Boeing 737-400 (registered as PK-CJV), operating a domestic flight from Jakarta to Pontianak veered off runway 15 during landing at Supadio International Airport in heavy rain. The aircraft, after aquaplaning on the drenched runway, came to stop left of the tarmac on soft ground on its belly (the nose gear collapsed and the main landing gear sank into the soft soil) and received substantial damage. No injuries occurred, the airport was temporarily closed as its single runway was blocked by the accident. On 2 June the aircraft was removed from the runway by the use of heavy cranes and the airport reopened for normal traffic.[87]
  • 13 October 2012: Flight 21, a Boeing 737-300 (registered as PK-CJT), was en route from Polonia International Airport, Medan, North Sumatra to Minangkabau International Airport, Padang, West Sumatra accidentally landed at Tabing Air Force Base, some 7 miles (12 km) away. None of the 96 passengers and 4 crew were injured. The pilot and co-pilot were suspended and subsequently questioned by the NTSC.[88][89]
  • 9 January 2021: Flight 182, a Boeing 737-500 (registered as PK-CLC) crashed near Laki Island, shortly after taking off from Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Airport, killing all 62 people on board (50 passengers and 12 crew).[90] The flight was bound for Pontianak Supadio Airport. The cause of the incident was found to be a faulty engine auto-throttle system that was not properly maintained by the airline, and pilot error in failing to properly monitor asymmetrical thrust conditions.[91]

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Sriwijaya Air is an Indonesian airline headquartered and based at Soekarno Hatta International Airport in Tangerang Banten 5 It began its operations on 10 November 2003 and flies scheduled and chartered services on domestic routes within Indonesia as well as international routes to neighbouring countries The airline s slogan is Your Flying Partner 6 Sriwijaya AirIATA ICAO Callsign SJ SJY SRIWIJAYAFounded7 November 2002 21 years ago 2002 11 07 1 Commenced operations10 November 2003 20 years ago 2003 11 10 Operating basesMakassarJakarta Soekarno HattaSubsidiariesNAM AirFleet size5 2 Destinations11 3 HeadquartersTangerang IndonesiaKey peopleCapt Freeman Fang CEO 4 FoundersChandra LieHendry LieAndi HalimFandy LinggaWebsitewww wbr sriwijayaair wbr co wbr id Sriwijaya Air is rated as a 3 Star Airline by Skytrax 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 2003 1 2 Growth 2007 2012 1 3 Full service ambitions and expansion 2012 2017 1 4 Cooperation with Garuda Indonesia 2018 2019 1 5 COVID 19 pandemic and financial difficulties 2021 present 2 Subsidiaries 3 Destinations 4 Fleet 4 1 Current fleet 4 2 Former fleet 5 Accidents and incidents 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editFounding 2003 edit Sriwijaya Air was founded in 2003 by Chandra Lie Hendry Lie Andi Halim and Fandy Lingga who named it after the historical Srivijaya empire On 28 April 2003 it obtained its business license while the AOC Air Operator s Certificate was issued later that year on 28 October The airline commenced operations on 10 November 2003 with a maiden flight between Jakarta and Pangkal Pinang operated by a single Boeing 737 200 This was followed by flights between Jakarta and Pontianak as well as Jakarta and Palembang After its first year the airline s growth enabled it to acquire four further Boeing 737 200s Growth 2007 2012 edit nbsp Sriwijaya Air s first airplane on fleet 8 Boeing 737 200 PK CJHIn 2007 Sriwijaya Air received the Boeing International Award for Safety and Maintenance of aircraft awarded after passing the manufacturer s inspection that was carried out over a few months 9 On 18 December 2008 the airline commenced its first international operations serving a route between Jakarta and Singapore 10 By 2010 the airline was operating 27 aircraft and had served 7 18 million passengers and took an 11 8 share of the Indonesian domestic flight market 11 On 20 June 2011 at the 2011 Paris Air Show Sriwijaya Air agreed to buy 20 Embraer 190 jets with purchase rights for 10 more 12 However this order was suspended in 2012 citing pending price negotiations and considerations on keeping fleet commonality with Boeing aircraft 13 The airline s fleet expansion plans was followed by an announcement to acquire 12 used Boeing 737 500s from Continental Airlines on 11 November 2011 in a leasing deal worth 84 million 14 The aircraft were destined to replace the airline s ageing Boeing 737 200 fleet with deliveries taking place between April and December 2011 15 In 2012 the airline introduced its first of six Boeing 737 800 aircraft in an expansion bid to fly routes to China 16 On 5 May 2012 Sriwijaya Air launched a Business Class service in a bid to become more upmarket with the reconfiguration of its fleet to feature the new cabin 17 In February 2013 the airline announced its plans to enter the full service market with its subsidiary NAM Air 18 In August 2013 the airline completed phasing out its Boeing 737 200 fleet with plans to replace its entire Boeing 737 Classic fleet with the 10 Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft it had on order 19 Its subsidiary NAM Air commenced operations on 11 December 2013 and was repurposed as a feeder carrier for mainline Sriwijaya services 20 Full service ambitions and expansion 2012 2017 edit In 2012 Sriwijaya Air begun its planned transition into becoming a full service carrier this saw the reconfiguration of its entire fleet to be equipped with a business class cabin to fulfil the Indonesian government s criteria for a full service carrier 21 22 However by 2015 the airline admitted that it was not yet able to complete the transition attributing it to several factors being unprepared for the goal the airline instead remained as a medium service carrier with commitments to a future transition to being a full service carrier notwithstanding 23 On 22 January 2014 the airline launched its first charter services to China operating flights between Bali and Hangzhou Nanjing and Ningbo between January and February of that year 24 On 17 June 2015 Sriwijaya Air signed an order for two 737 900ER with a purchase option to acquire up to 20 Boeing 737 MAX at the 2015 Paris Airshow This became the airline s first order for brand new aircraft after nearly 12 years of operation 25 It took delivery of its first and second Boeing 737 900ER at the Boeing Delivery Center in Seattle on 23 August 2015 26 In September 2016 Sriwijaya Air announced its plans to acquire three used Boeing 777 200 aircraft to enable long haul operations to China and hajj charter operations to Saudi Arabia subject to funding from an initial public offering IPO anticipated in 2017 27 In November 2016 the plan to acquire said aircraft was amended in favour of two Boeing 777 300ERs and 15 Boeing 737 800s instead still subject to the pending IPO 28 Neither the plan nor the IPO were realised to which the company cited unfavourable market conditions for a public offering 29 Cooperation with Garuda Indonesia 2018 2019 edit nbsp A Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737 500 with a Garuda Indonesia Airbus A330 300 at Soekarno Hatta Airport On 9 November 2018 Garuda Indonesia through its subsidiary Citilink took over operations as well as financial management of Sriwijaya Air with a Cooperation Agreement KSO mutually agreed upon by both airlines The cooperation agreement had intended to rehabilitate and improve Sriwijaya Air s financial and operational performance and efficiency after significant losses the year prior Under the agreement both Sriwijaya Air and NAM Air would be operated as subsidiaries of Garuda Indonesia 30 31 The agreement between the two parties had also reportedly revolved around Sriwijaya Air s inability to fulfil obligations to pay its debt to GMF Aero Asia Garuda Indonesia s aircraft maintenance subsidiary 32 On 24 September 2019 agreement broke down when GMF Aero Asia declined Sriwijaya aircraft maintenance services and removed engines and parts from Sriwijaya Air aircraft due to the latter s inability to pay its debt to the former 32 The dispute caused Sriwijaya to announce mass cancellations of its flights and triggered a lawsuit from Citilink over the debt 33 The agreement came back into force on 1 October after the two parties resolved their disputes The reconciliation proved to be short lived when the Cooperation Agreement KSO between Garuda Indonesia and Sriwijaya Air was ultimately terminated on November 8 2019 Garuda Indonesia alleged Sriwijaya s inability to pay its leasing dues to aircraft lessors and an outstanding debt amounting to Rp 2 02 trillion to Indonesian state owned enterprises including Garuda and its subsidiaries to have marked the collapse of the agreement 32 The severance of the agreement triggered safety concerns from the Indonesian Directorate General of Civil Aviation which announced aircraft airworthiness inspections amid the concerns 34 Following the split the Sriwijaya Air Group announced agreements new contractors for ground and maintenance services unrelated to Garuda Indonesia 35 COVID 19 pandemic and financial difficulties 2021 present edit nbsp A Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737 800 at Ngurah Rai International Airport Denpasar Bali in 2023 In 2021 amid financial difficulties intensified by the COVID 19 pandemic and the crash on January 9 the airline cut its workforce and offered its employees to resign 36 Following the cuts the Indonesian Ministry of Labour opened an inquiry on the airline after it allegedly failed to pay severance payments to its former employees 37 In October 2022 the airline entered a temporary debt restructuring measure PKPU following a request from a creditor fulfilled by the Central Jakarta District Court 38 39 Subsidiaries editSriwijaya Air has three subsidiaries and business arms 40 41 NAM Air A feeder carrier for Sriwijaya Air National Aviation Management a flying school based in Pangkal Pinang also known as NAM Flying School 42 National Aircrew Management Crew Training Centre based in Jakarta next to Sriwijaya Air headquarters Also known as NAM Training Center 43 Destinations editAs of April 2024 update Sriwijaya Air serves domestic and international destinations as part of its merged network with sister company NAM Air 3 Country City Airport Notes Refs China Fuzhou Fuzhou Changle International Airport Charter 44 Hangzhou Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport Charter Wenzhou Wenzhou Longwan International Airport Charter East Timor Dili Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport Terminated 45 Indonesia Ambon Pattimura Airport Terminated 46 Balikpapan Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan Airport Terminated 47 Banda Aceh Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport Terminated 48 Bandar Lampung Radin Inten II Airport Terminated 49 Banjarmasin Syamsudin Noor Airport Terminated 46 Banyuwangi Banyuwangi Airport Terminated 50 Batam Hang Nadim International Airport Terminated 51 Bengkulu Fatmawati Soekarno Airport Terminated 52 Berau Kalimarau Airport Terminated 53 Biak Frans Kaisiepo Airport Denpasar Ngurah Rai International Airport Gorontalo Jalaluddin Airport Terminated 54 Jakarta Soekarno Hatta International Airport Base Jambi Sultan Thaha Airport Terminated 55 Jayapura Sentani International Airport Kendari Haluoleo Airport Terminated 56 Kupang El Tari Airport Terminated 57 Labuan Bajo Komodo International Airport Terminated 58 Langgur Karel Sadsuitubun Airport Terminated 59 Luwuk Syukuran Aminuddin Amir Airport Terminated 60 Makassar Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport Base Malang Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport Terminated 61 Manado Sam Ratulangi International Airport Terminated 62 Manokwari Rendani Airport Terminated 63 Mataram Lombok International Airport Terminated 64 Medan Kualanamu International Airport Terminated 65 Merauke Mopah Airport Terminated 66 Natuna Raden Sadjad Airport Terminated 67 Padang Minangkabau International Airport Terminated 68 Palangkaraya Tjilik Riwut Airport Terminated 69 Palembang Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport Palu Mutiara SIS Al Jufrie Airport Terminated 70 Pangkal Pinang Depati Amir Airport 71 Pekanbaru Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport Terminated 72 Pontianak Supadio Airport Semarang Jenderal Ahmad Yani Airport Terminated 73 Siborong Borong Sisingamangaraja XII Airport Terminated 74 Sorong Domine Eduard Osok Airport Terminated 75 Surabaya Juanda International Airport Surakarta Adisumarmo Airport Terminated 76 Tanjung Pandan H A S Hanandjoeddin Airport Tanjung Pinang Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport Terminated 77 Tarakan Juwata Airport Terminated 78 Ternate Sultan Babullah Airport Terminated 79 Timika Mozes Kilangin Airport Yogyakarta Adisutjipto Airport Terminated Yogyakarta International Airport Terminated 80 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminated 81 Penang Penang International Airport Terminated 82 Fleet edit nbsp Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737 800 Current fleet edit As of May 2024 update Sriwijaya Air operates the following aircraft 2 Aircraft In Service On Order Passengers Notes C Y Total Boeing 737 500 1 2 8 112 120 Boeing 737 800 3 2 189 189 2 aircraft parked Total 4 The airline signed a LOI for 20 Boeing 737 MAX 8 at the 2015 Paris Air Show Delivery was planned in 2017 or 2018 if finalized but the actual order never took place and the airline cancelled lease for 2 MAX 9 in 2019 amid grounding 83 Former fleet edit Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes Boeing 737 200 16 2 2003 2013 Boeing 737 300 13 2 2007 2019 Boeing 737 400 7 2 2008 2016 Boeing 737 500 10 2 2012 One Crashed Boeing 737 800 20 2 2012 Boeing 737 900ER 2 2 2015 2022Accidents and incidents edit27 August 2008 Flight 062 a Boeing 737 200 registered as PK CJG overran the runway at Sultan Thaha Airport Jambi There were 26 injuries and one fatality The deceased was a farmer who was with his family in a hut sheltering from rain when it was struck by the plane 84 85 20 December 2011 Flight 230 a Boeing 737 300 registered as PK CKM was on encountered windshear on final approach and after touchdown veered off the runway while landing at Adisutjipto Airport Yogyakarta The aircraft managed to touch down but could not stop in time The aircraft came to a stop 25 meters past the runway end The right main landing gear and nose gear collapsed causing the right engine and wing to become substantially damaged There were no fatalities and two passengers received minor injuries during the evacuation The aircraft was written off and stored near a road in Bali 86 1 June 2012 Flight 188 a Boeing 737 400 registered as PK CJV operating a domestic flight from Jakarta to Pontianak veered off runway 15 during landing at Supadio International Airport in heavy rain The aircraft after aquaplaning on the drenched runway came to stop left of the tarmac on soft ground on its belly the nose gear collapsed and the main landing gear sank into the soft soil and received substantial damage No injuries occurred the airport was temporarily closed as its single runway was blocked by the accident On 2 June the aircraft was removed from the runway by the use of heavy cranes and the airport reopened for normal traffic 87 13 October 2012 Flight 21 a Boeing 737 300 registered as PK CJT was en route from Polonia International Airport Medan North Sumatra to Minangkabau International Airport Padang West Sumatra accidentally landed at Tabing Air Force Base some 7 miles 12 km away None of the 96 passengers and 4 crew were injured The pilot and co pilot were suspended and subsequently questioned by the NTSC 88 89 9 January 2021 Flight 182 a Boeing 737 500 registered as PK CLC crashed near Laki Island shortly after taking off from Jakarta Soekarno Hatta Airport killing all 62 people on board 50 passengers and 12 crew 90 The flight was bound for Pontianak Supadio Airport The cause of the incident was found to be a faulty engine auto throttle system that was not properly maintained by the airline and pilot error in failing to properly monitor asymmetrical thrust conditions 91 See also editNAM Air Sriwijaya Air sister company List of airlines of IndonesiaReferences edit Sriiwjaya Air About Us Corporate Governance Identitas Perusahaan a b c d e f g h i j planespotters net retrieved 31 March 2022 a b Route Map Sriwijaya Air Retrieved 13 February 2023 Capt Ardhana Sitompul CEO Anyar Sriwijaya Air En Capt Ardhana Sitompul New CEO of Sriwijaya Air patadaily id Retrieved 6 December 2021 Offices Sriwijaya Air Retrieved 2021 01 09 Head Office Sriwijaya Air And NAM Air Sriwijaya Air Tower Jl Atang Sanjaya No 21 Soekarno Hatta Airport Tangerang Banten Indonesia Profil Sriwijaya Air merdeka com Retrieved 2023 02 13 Sriwijaya Air Skytrax Retrieved 2023 02 13 PK CJH SRIWIJAYA AIR BOEING 737 2B7 A Planespotters net Retrieved 20 August 2021 Siska Elmira 2022 06 01 MONOGRAF PENILAIAN KUALITAS PELAYANAN MASKAPAI PENERBANGAN PENDEKATAN QUALITY FUNCTION DEPLOYMENT QFD in Indonesian CV Pena Persada ISBN 978 623 455 235 5 Rute Baru Sriwijaya Air Jakarta Singapura Diminati KOMPAS com in Indonesian 2009 01 17 Retrieved 2023 02 13 Idris Muhammad 2021 01 12 Rekam Jejak Sriwijaya Air Pemilik hingga Sejarah Berdirinya Halaman all KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Santosa Novan Iman 22 June 2011 Garuda Sriwijaya ink purchase deals in Paris The Jakarta Post Djumena Erlangga 2012 05 18 Sriwijaya Tunda Pembelian 20 Pesawat Embraer KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Damardono Haryo 2011 11 11 Sriwijaya Air Beli 12 Boeing 737 500 Bekas KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Wibowo 11 November 2011 Sriwijaya Lease Agreement for Boeing jets Media Indonesia Archived from the original on 12 November 2011 Purnomo Slamet Hadi 31 January 2012 Sriwijaya Air Datangkan Empat Pesawat April 2012 ANTARA News Jawa Timur Retrieved 2023 02 13 SRIWIJAYA AIR Mulai layani kelas bisnis Bisnis com in Indonesian 2012 05 07 Retrieved 2023 02 13 Nugroho Ragil 2013 02 05 Sriwijaya Air masuk bisnis maskapai full service kontan co id in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Putra Idris Rusadi 2015 05 14 Sriwijaya Air mulai datangkan 10 unit Boeing 737 800 NG merdeka com Retrieved 2023 02 13 Fury Emma Ratna 2013 12 18 Hari ini NAM Air mulai terbang perdana kontan co id in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Sriwijaya looks to full service expansion in 2013 The Jakarta Post 12 October 2011 Zulfikar Muhammad 4 May 2012 Sriwijaya Air Luncurkan Business Class Tribunnews com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Asydhad Arifin Tidak Tertarik ke LCC Sriwijaya Air Fokus ke Medium Service detikfinance in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Pratama Adiatmaputra Fajar 21 January 2014 Sriwijaya Air Terbang keTiga Kota di China Setiap Hari Tribunnews com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Jati Gentur Putro Sriwijaya Perkuat Armada dengan Dua Boeing 737 900 ER ekonomi in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Asydhad Arifin Resmi Diserahkan Boeing 737 900 ER Sriwijaya Air Diterbangkan ke Jakarta detikfinance in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Indonesia s Sriwijaya Air eyes 1Q2017 IPO trio of B777s ch aviation com 2017 09 18 Archived from the original on 2017 09 18 Retrieved 2023 02 13 Desfika Thresa Sandra Ekspansi Bisnis Sriwijaya Air Tambah 17 Pesawat Baru di 2017 beritasatu com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Melani Agustina 2021 01 10 Sriwijaya Air Maskapai yang Berencana IPO Sejak 2017 liputan6 com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Nurfadilah Putri Syifa 14 November 2018 Garuda Indonesia Group Ambil Alih Operasional Sriwijaya Air Group KOMPAS in Indonesian Retrieved 14 November 2018 Anggraeni Kartika 14 November 2018 Garuda Indonesia Group Takes Over Sriwijaya Air Group Tempo Retrieved 15 November 2018 a b c Winanto Andry 11 January 2021 Kurniawan Didi ed Perjalanan Sriwijaya Air Bersama Garuda Indonesia Sempat Bolak Balik Alami Turbulensi Hubungan VOI Waktunya Merevolusi Pemberitaan in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Fauzia Mutia 2019 09 29 Citilink Gugat Sriwijaya Air Ini Penyebabnya Halaman all KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Meszaros Jennifer Sriwijaya Air Severs Garuda Ties Raising Safety Concerns Aviation International News Retrieved 2021 01 10 Pradana Rio Sandy 2019 11 15 Putus dengan Garuda Sriwijaya Air Group Dapat 3 Mitra Baru Bisnis com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Librianty Andina 2021 05 26 Sriwijaya Air Tawarkan Karyawan Resign Pengamat Kondisinya Parah liputan6 com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Fadilah Ilyas Sriwijaya Air Dipanggil Kemnaker soal Aduan Nunggak Pesangon Eks Karyawan detikfinance in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Uly Yohana Artha 2022 11 05 Tak Digugat Pailit Sriwijaya Air Bertatus PKPU Sementara KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 2023 02 13 Sriwijaya Air Kena PKPU Setelah Digugat Pailit ekonomi in Indonesian 4 November 2022 Retrieved 2023 02 13 Sriwijaya Air About Us Corporate Governance Anak Perusahaan amp Afiliasi Sriwijaya Air Retrieved 20 August 2021 12 Tahun Sriwijaya Air Bersinergi Membangun Negeri Sriwijaya Air YouTube Channel Archived from the original on 2021 12 13 Retrieved 20 August 2021 NAM Flying School Bersinergi Membangun Negeri Archived from the original on 2021 12 13 via www youtube com NAM Training Center Bersinergi Membangun Negeri Archived from the original on 2021 12 13 via www youtube com 4月27日起 福州直飞巴厘岛复航啦 Retrieved 23 August 2023 Sriwijaya Air Layani Rute Dili Bali Air Timor di Ambang Kebangkrutan Halaman all KOMPAS com in Indonesian 2017 01 13 Retrieved 2024 04 19 a b Sriwijaya Air Ekspansi Ke Wilayah Indonesia Timur Antara News Sultra 2014 06 03 Retrieved 2024 04 19 Sriwijaya Air Buka Lagi Rute Makassar BISNIS com in Indonesian 2020 03 12 Retrieved 2024 04 19 Sriwijaya Air Resmi Tutup Rute ke Aceh Serambinews com in Indonesian Retrieved 2024 04 19 Sriwijaya Air Tutup Penerbangan Lampung Jakarta Tribunlampung co id in Indonesian Retrieved 2024 04 19 Sriwijaya Air Tutup Rute Jakarta Banyuwangi Karena Merugi kumparan in Indonesian Retrieved 2024 04 19 Sriwijaya Air Buka Lagi Rute Jakarta Medan dan Batam 8 July 2015 Sriwijaya Air Buka Kelas Bisnis ke Bengkulu KOMPAS com in Indonesian 2012 05 02 Retrieved 2024 04 19 Asyik SriwijayaAir Buka Rute ke Silangit Berau dan Labuan Bajo KOMPAS com in Indonesian 2016 04 24 Retrieved 2024 04 19 Sriwijaya Air Ekspansi Ke Wilayah Indonesia Timur Antara News Sultra 2014 06 03 Retrieved 2024 04 19 Sriwijaya Air Tambah Penerbangan ke Jambi beritasatu com in Indonesian Retrieved 2024 04 19 Sriwijaya Air Buka Lagi Rute Makassar 12 March 2020 Sriwijaya Air Tujuan Surabaya Kupang Mendarat di Denpasar detiknews in 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the original on December 16 2008 Hradecky Simon Aug 29 2008 Accident Sriwijaya Air B732 at Jambi on Aug 27th 2008 runway overrun The Aviation Herald ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 737 36M PK CKM Yogyakarta Adisutjipto Airport JOG aviation safety net Retrieved 2023 02 13 Hradecky Simon June 5 2012 Accident Sriwijaya B734 at Pontianak on Jun 1st 2012 runway excursion The Aviation Herald Indonesia plane lands at Tabing not Padang BBC News Oct 15 2012 SRIWIJAYA AIR NYASAR KNKT Periksa Percakapan Pilot in Indonesian Solo Pos 2012 Retrieved 2013 02 19 Kurniati Pythag ed 18 January 2021 Para Penumpang Sriwijaya Air Itu Kini Telah Pulang Halaman all KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 2021 02 06 Investigators find faulty system poor pilot monitoring behind deadly plane crash ABC News Reuters 10 November 2022 Retrieved 10 November 2022 External links edit nbsp Media related to Sriwijaya Air at Wikimedia Commons Official website Portals nbsp Indonesia nbsp Companies nbsp Aviation Retrieved from 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