Star Air (Indonesia)
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| Founded | 2000 | ||||||
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| Commenced operations | 2001 | ||||||
| Ceased operations | 2005 | ||||||
| Hubs | Soekarno-Hatta International Airport | ||||||
| Secondary hubs | Ngurah Rai International Airport | ||||||
| Focus cities | Juanda International Airport | ||||||
| Fleet size | 5 | ||||||
| Destinations | 9 | ||||||
| Headquarters | Jakarta, Indonesia | ||||||
| Key people | Ale Sugiarto (CEO) | ||||||
Star Air was an Indonesian airline based in Jakarta.
The airline was established in 2000, a period in which private companies sprang up in Indonesia after the government announced the deregulation of airlines in the country. However, like some other Indonesian airlines (a total of 11 airlines), Star Air's license was revoked by the government in 2008 due to inactivity.[1]
Destinations
- Indonesia
- Java and Lesser Sunda Islands
- Bali - Ngurah Rai International Airport (Secondary Hub)
- Jakarta - Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (Hub)
- Kupang - El Tari Airport
- Surabaya - Juanda International Airport (Focus City)
- Kalimantan
- Sumatra
- Sulawesi
- Malaysia

