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Sriwijaya Air is an Indonesian
airline An airline is a company that provides air transport services for traveling passengers and freight. Airlines use aircraft to supply these services and may form partnerships or alliances with other airlines for codeshare agreements, in which ...
with its headquarters and base located at
Soekarno–Hatta International Airport Soekarno–Hatta International Airport ( id, Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta) , abbreviated SHIA or Soetta, formerly legally called Jakarta Cengkareng Airport ( id, Bandar Udara Jakarta Cengkareng) (hence the IATA designator "CG ...
in Tangerang, Banten.


History

In 2003, Sriwijaya Air was founded by Chandra Lie, Hendry Lie, Andi Halim, and Fandy Lingga, who named it after the historical
Srivijaya Srivijaya ( id, Sriwijaya) was a Buddhist thalassocratic empire based on the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia), which influenced much of Southeast Asia. Srivijaya was an important centre for the expansion of Buddhism from the ...
empire. That same year, on 28 April, it obtained its business license, while the AOC (Air Operator's Certificate) was issued later that year on 28 October. Commencing operations on 10 November 2003, the airline initially launched flights between Jakarta and Pangkal Pinang, before introducing new routes such as Jakarta-
Pontianak Pontianak or Khuntien is the capital of the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan, founded first as a trading port on the island of Borneo, occupying an area of 118.31 km2 in the delta of the Kapuas River at a point where it is joined ...
and Jakarta-
Palembang Palembang () is the capital city of the Indonesian province of South Sumatra. The city proper covers on both banks of the Musi River on the eastern lowland of southern Sumatra. It had a population of 1,668,848 at the 2020 Census. Palemban ...
. In its first year, Sriwijaya Air experienced rapid growth, and by June 2009, Sriwijaya Air was operating 23 aircraft, serving more than 33 domestic and 2 international routes. In 2007, Sriwijaya Air received the
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International Award for Safety and Maintenance of aircraft, awarded after passing the inspection carried out over a few months. In the same year Sriwijaya Air received the Aviation Customer Partnership Award from Pertamina. In 2008, Sriwijaya Air was awarded an award by Markplus & Co., signifying public appreciation of the services provided by Sriwijaya Air. In August 2015, Sriwijaya Air also achieved the BARS (Basic Aviation Risk Standard) Certification issued by the Flight Safety Foundation. Aircraft maintenance is done by PT. ANI (Aero Nusantara Indonesia), AiRod Sdn Bhd and Garuda Indonesia Maintenance Facility ( GMF AeroAsia)., however as per 2020 the maintenance is now done by FLTechnics, Merpati Maintenance Facility and Asia Aero Technology(Malaysia). At the 2011 Paris Air Show, Sriwijaya Air agreed to buy 20 Embraer 190 jets, with purchase rights for 10 more. However, the airline canceled its order shortly afterward, instead deciding to utilize the 737 aircraft it already owned. In 2011, the airline began leasing 12 used Boeing 737-500s with a total value of $84 million to replace its ageing 737-200 aircraft, with deliveries taking place between April and December 2011. In 2013, many destinations such as Palangkaraya, Banda Aceh, and Bandung, were closed for commercial reasons. In August 2013, the airline phased out its Boeing 737-200 fleet, and plans to replace its entire 737 Classic fleet with
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as well. The last Sriwijaya Air 737-400 has been retired in 2016. At the 2015 Paris Airshow, Sriwijaya Air also signed an order for 2 737-900ER with a purchase option to acquire up to 20 Boeing 737 MAX. This deal was Sriwijaya Air's first order for brand-new aircraft after almost 12 years of operating in Indonesia. It took delivery of its first and second Boeing 737-900ER on 23 August 2015. Today, Sriwijaya Air is categorized as a Medium Service Airline that serves only light snacks. Sriwijaya Air had planned to expand into a full-service airline, which are required to have at least 31 airplanes with business class seats and meals for passengers. However, as of 2015, the airline has yet to achieve its goal. Some previously closed routes were opened again in 2015, like Bandung and Pekanbaru, even though these routes are now operated by NAM Air, not Sriwijaya Air. As of November 2015 (for NAM Air since its forming in 2013), Sriwijaya Air and NAM Air are the only airlines in Indonesia that permit female flight attendants to wear the hijab in all regular flights, and are among the airlines in Southeast Asia that allow it alongside Royal Brunei Airlines and Rayani Air. Other airlines in Indonesia are known only to allow their female flight attendants to use the hijab when operating Hajj/Umra flights or flights to the Middle East, especially to Saudi Arabia. In November 2018, Garuda Indonesia through its subsidiary Citilink took over operations as well as financial management of Sriwijaya Air by a cooperation agreement (KSO). On November 8, 2019, the Cooperation Agreement (KSO) between Garuda Indonesia and Sriwijaya Air was terminated, marked by the resumption of Sriwijaya Air's ground service equipment which was originally stored while the Cooperation Agreement (KSO) was in progress. This was because PT. GMF Aero Asia, Tbk and PT. Gapura Indonesia. Tbk, as subsidiaries from Garuda Indonesia Group, unilaterally stopped providing services to Sriwijaya Air passengers, causing various delays and abandoned passengers. The Sriwijaya Group did not pay in cash to the Garuda Indonesia Group for the provision of the service facilities. After the split, the Indonesian transport regulator announced inspections amid safety concerns.


Subsidiaries

Sriwijaya Air has several subsidiaries and business arms. use NAM as an acronym, in honour of the Sriwijaya Air CEO's father, Lo Kui Nam. * NAM Air - Feeder of Sriwijaya Air, first flight on 11 December 2013. * National Aviation Management - a flying school based in Pangkal Pinang, also known as NAM Flying School. * National Aircrew Management - Crew Training Centre based in Jakarta, next to Sriwijaya Air headquarters. Also known as NAM Training Center. * National Aircraft Maintenance - Performing minor maintenance for Sriwijaya Air and NAM Air. Major maintenance is performed by FLTechnics, Merpati Maintenance Facility, and Asia Aero Technology (Malaysia). * Negeri Aksara Mandiri - Producing inflight magazines for Sriwijaya Air and NAM Air, known as "Sriwijaya Inflight Magazine". * PT. Nieve Aplikasi Mandiri - New IT arms for Sriwijaya Group.


Destinations

As of January 2021, Sriwijaya Air serves 14 scheduled domestic destinations throughout Indonesia as part of its merged network with sister company Nam Air.sriwijayaair.co.id - Route map
retrieved 9 January 2021


Fleet


Current fleet

, the Sriwijaya Air fleet consists of the following aircraft:planespotters.net
retrieved 31 March 2022
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 as of 2021 the actual order never took place and the airline cancelled lease for 2 MAX 9 in 2019 amid grounding.


Former fleet


Accidents and incidents

*On 27 August 2008, a Sriwijaya Air Boeing 737-200 (PK-CJG, c/n 23320) operating as flight
Sriwijaya Air Flight 062 Sriwijaya Air Flight 062 (SJ062/SJY062) was a scheduled domestic passenger flight, operated by List of airlines of Indonesia, Indonesian airline Sriwijaya Air from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Jakarta to Sultan Thaha Airport, Jambi. On 2 ...
overran the runway at
Sultan Thaha Airport Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Airport ( id, Bandar Udara Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin) (formerly WIPA) is an airport in Jambi City in the Jambi province of Indonesia. It is located in the Paalmerah suburb of Jambi. This airport is named after Sultan Tha ...
, 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. *On 20 December 2011, a Boeing 737-300 (PK-CKM, c/n 28333) on Sriwijaya Air Flight 230 encountered windshear on final approach and after touchdown veered off the runway while landing at Adisutjipto International Airport,
Yogyakarta Yogyakarta (; jv, ꦔꦪꦺꦴꦒꦾꦏꦂꦠ ; pey, Jogjakarta) is the capital city of Special Region of Yogyakarta in Indonesia, in the south-central part of the island of Java. As the only Indonesian royal city still ruled by a monarchy, ...
. 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 were 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. *On 1 June 2012, a Boeing 737-400 (PK-CJV, c/n 24689), operating domestic flight as Sriwijaya Air Flight 188 from Jakarta to Pontianak veered off runway 15 during landing at Pontianak 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 Landing gear is the undercarriage of an aircraft or spacecraft that is used for takeoff or landing. For aircraft it is generally needed for both. It was also formerly called ''alighting gear'' by some manufacturers, such as the Glenn L. Marti ...
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. *On 13 October 2012, a Sriwijaya flight from
Medan Medan (; English: ) is the capital and largest city of the Indonesian province of North Sumatra, as well as a regional hub and financial centre of Sumatra. According to the National Development Planning Agency, Medan is one of the four ma ...
, North Sumatra to Minangkabau International Airport, Padang, West Sumatra accidentally landed at
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, 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
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. * On 9 January 2021, a Boeing
737-500 The Boeing 737 Classic is a series of narrow-body airliners produced by Boeing Commercial Airplanes, the second generation of the Boeing 737 series of aircraft. Development began in 1979 and the first variant, the 737-300, first flew in Februa ...
(PK-CLC), operating as
Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Jakarta to Pontianak, Indonesia. Five minutes after departing from Soekarno–Hatta International Airport on 9 January 2021, the Boeing 737-500 experienced an upset and cr ...
, crashed near Laki Island, shortly after taking off from Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Airport, killing all 62 people on board (50 passengers and 12 crew). 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.


See also

*
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* Nam Air - Sriwijaya Air sister company * List of airlines of Indonesia


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sriwijaya Air Destinations Airlines of Indonesia Airlines established in 2003 Airlines formerly banned in the European Union Indonesian brands Indonesian companies established in 2003 Companies based in Tangerang