Dimonim Air
Dimonim Air is a national airline in Indonesia, with services that are "chartered airlines." Dimonim Air has an air base at Sentani International Airport. Its head office is located on Jl. Cidurian No.6 Cikini, Jakarta Pusat.
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Founded | 2012 | ||||||
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Hubs | Sentani International Airport Wamena Airport Nabire Airport Sultan Babullah Airport Rahadi Osman Airport, Tanah Merah Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 12 | ||||||
Destinations | VIP Charters | ||||||
Parent company | PT. Marta Buana Abadi | ||||||
Headquarters | Jakarta, Indonesia | ||||||
Key people | Capt. Vicoas T.B. Amalo (President Director)[1] Capt. Wahudin Nugroho (VP) | ||||||
Website | (http://www.dimonimair.com/ |
History
The company began operating in 2008 using Korean Kamov KA32 helicopters.
Destinations
Dimonim Air operates charter & freighter services with a focus on Indonesia destinations, providing transportation linkages in Indonesia. Scheduled destinations include:
- Sumatera
- Batam - Hang Nadim Airport
- Borneo
- Ketapang - Rahadi Osman Airport
- Maluku
- Ternate - Sultan Babullah Airport
- Papua
- Jayapura - Sentani International Airport
- Wamena - Wamena Airport
- Nabire - Nabire Airport
- Dekai - Nop Goliat Dekai Airport
- Elelim - Elelim Airport
- Karubaga - Karubaga Airport
- Sinak Sinak Airstrip
- Ilaga - Ilaga Airport
- Beoga - Beoga Airfield
- Mulia - Mulia-Puncak Jaya Airport
- Ilu - Ilu Airport
- Mamit - Mamit Landing Strip
- Bokondini - Bokondini Airport
- Kobakma - Kobakma Airport
- Pasema - Pasema Airport
- Anggruk - Anggruk Airport
- Faowi - Faowi Airport
- Kenyam - Kenyam Airport
- Paro - Paro Airfield
Future destinations
- Pangandaran - Cijulang Nusawiru Airport
- Palopo - Bua Airport
- Kepulauan Aru - Benjina Airport
- Rokan Hulu - Tuanku Tambusai Airport
- Mandailing Natal - Bukit Malintang Airport
- Bungo - Muara Bungo Airport
- Samarinda - Aji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto International Airport
- Sabu Raijua - Tardamu Airport
- Maumere - Frans Seda Airport
- Sumbawa Besar - Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport
- Gorontalo - Jalaluddin Airport
- Rengat - Japura Airport
- Jember - Notohadinegoro Airport
- Sumenep - Trunojoyo Airport
Fleet
Dimonim Air has several aircraft,[2] including:
Aircraft |
Total |
Notes |
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Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX | 2 | Passenger and Cargo |
Cessna 208B Grand Caravan | 3 | Passenger and Cargo |
DHC 6-300 | 2 | Passenger and Cargo |
PAC 750 XSTOL | 1 | Passenger and Cargo |
Kamov KA-32A | 1 | Cargo |
Eurocopter AS350B2 | 2 | Passenger and Cargo |
Eurocopter AS350BA | 1 | Passenger and Cargo |
Accidents and incidents
- August 11, 2018 - A PAC 750XL aircraft of Dimonim Air PK-HVQ is reported missing on a flight between Tanahmerah Airport and Oksibil Airport, Papua, Indonesia. The flight should have a duration of 42 minutes but failed to arrive at Oksibil. Search operations are being conducted. Some people in a village reported they heard loud sounds and an explosion. There were two pilots and seven passengers aboard. The wreckage of the plane was located near Oksibil Airport. Eight occupants died in the crash, a boy was the only survivor. [3]
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References
- Dimonim Air Aircraft.
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