Rusdi Kirana

Rusdi Kirana, S.E. (born 17 August 1963) is an Indonesian businessman and the co-founder of the Indonesian budget no-frills airline Lion Air which introduced both domestic and international flights, using the slogan, "We make people fly". On January 19, 2015, he was chosen by President Joko Widodo to become a member of the Presidential Advisory Council.[1][2] In the political field, since January 12, 2014, he served as Deputy Chairperson of the National Awakening Party.[3]

Rusdi Kirana

S.E.
Ambassador of Indonesia to Malaysia
Assumed office
18 May 2017
Preceded byHerman Prayitno
Personal details
Born (1963-08-17) 17 August 1963
Cirebon, West Java, Indonesia
NationalityIndonesian
Spouse(s)Iesien Rusdi Kirana
ChildrenDea Fleria Kirana
Davin Putra Kirana
Denis Febrian Kirana
Alma materPancasila University
faculty of Economics
OccupationEntrepreneur
Politician
Founder of Lion Air

Biography

Rusdi started his aviation business in October 1999. With an initial capital of US$10 million, he initiated the "revolution" in the world of aviation with a low cost carrier concept. The breakthrough was causing trouble for other airlines. In just six years, Lion had 24 aircraft consisting of 19 MD-80 and five DHC-8-301 aircraft. In terms of passenger numbers, Lion won over 600,000 people per month or controlled 40% of all market segments. In 2004 Lion Air took second place in number of passengers transported, behind Garuda Indonesia. He continues to develop Lion Air's businesses and intends to become a market leader in domestic flights. So he continued to prepare for the start of infrastructure, flight routes, to increase the number of aircraft.

For infrastructure, Rusdi cooperated with the TNI AU and PT Dirgantara Indonesia, hiring a hangar at Husein Sastranegara International Airport, Bandung to use as a maintenance facility for Lion Air. He also bought a used airplane simulator from Scandinavian Airlines to train his pilots. In addition, Lion Air cooperates with the Indonesian Air Force to become the manager of Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport, Jakarta. It is likely that Lion Air's will switch its base to that airport.

In 2017, Rusdi was appointed as Indonesia's Ambassador to Malaysia.[4]

gollark: IKR, right?
gollark: I need to know if someone randomly mentioned me or actually is saying a longer thing.
gollark: To avoid having to actually jump?
gollark: I want to know whether it's worth doing so!
gollark: Yes.

References

  1. "Terima Pinangan Jokowi Rusdi Kirana Siap Mundur Sebagai Waketum PKB" [Receive Betangan Jokowi Rusdi Kirana Ready to Resign as PKB Chairman]. Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). 2015-01-19. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
  2. Okezone. "Jadi Wantimpres, Rusdi Kirana Siap Mundur dari PKB : Okezone News" [So the Wantimpres, Rusdi Kirana is Ready to Resign from PKB: Okezone News]. news.okezone.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2019-01-07.
  3. "Utang Budi ke Gus Dur Alasan Bos Lion Air Rusdi Kirana Pilih PKB" [Budi's Debt to Gus Dur Reasons Lion Air Boss Rusdi Kirana Choose PKB]. Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). 2014-01-12. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
  4. "Dilantik Jadi Dubes, Rusdi Kirana Lepas Jabatan Wantimpres dan Lion Air". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). 18 May 2017. Retrieved 24 February 2020.
    Diplomatic department
    Preceded by:

    Herman Prayitno
    Indonesian Ambassador to Malaysia

    2017–present
    Succeeded by:

    Incumbent
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