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Danantara plans to reactivate grounded aircraft from Garuda Indonesia and Citilink, with a target of having all planes operational by next year. Managing Director Febriany Eddy stated that the process will be gradual and emphasized that Citilink has the largest share of grounded aircraft. This move is expected to improve the operational capacity of both airlines.
Danantara is preparing a comprehensive plan to reactivate grounded aircraft belonging to Garuda Indonesia and its subsidiary Citilink. According to Managing Director Febriany Eddy, the target is to have all grounded aircraft operational by next year. The process is expected to be gradual, ensuring safety and compliance with regulatory standards.
Febriany highlighted that the number of grounded aircraft is substantial, with Citilink having the largest share. The reactivation plan will focus on addressing the maintenance and operational issues that led to the grounding of these aircraft. This initiative is part of Danantara's efforts to enhance the operational capacity of both Garuda Indonesia and Citilink, ultimately improving their service delivery and financial performance.
The reactivation process will be carried out gradually to ensure that all safety and regulatory requirements are met. Danantara is working closely with relevant stakeholders, including aviation regulators and maintenance providers, to facilitate the return of these aircraft to service. This strategic move is expected to have a positive impact on the airlines' operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Aircraft Reactivation Plan
Operational Capacity Enhancement