Indonesia threatens to shut down six airlines

Sunday, 23 Mar, 2007 0

Reports from Indonesia say that the Government is giving six commercial airlines three months to improve safety standards or face closure.

The Indonesian Government ordered an audit to evaluate transport safety following a string of deadly air accidents in recent months inclduing, a Garuda aircraft overshooting the runway, bursting into flames, killing 21 people, including five Australians.

An audit of 54 aviation firms revealed that none of them made it to the first of three rating classes, the transport ministry’s director general of civil aviation Budhi Muliawan Suyitno said.

Fifteen companies, including six scheduled passenger airlines, were placed in the lowest category and were considered to have met only minimal standards of safety.

National carrier Garuda Indonesia made the second grade.

Mr Suyitno said airlines in the third category would be given warnings to improve standards in three months.

“If there’s no improvement within three months, the will be a suspension order, and if there’s still no improvement they will be shut down,” he said.

The airlines given three months to shape up were AdamAir, Kartika Airlines, Jatayu, Batavia, Trans Wisata Air and Dirgantara.

Air travel in Indonesia, a sprawling country of more than 17,000 islands, has grown substantially since the liberalisation of the airline industry in 1999 which triggered price wars among airlines.

The rapid growth raised questions over whether safety had been compromised and aviation infrastructure and personnel could cope with the huge increase.

Indonesia is also grappling with problems in other modes of transportation, with two serious ferry disasters in recent months killing hundreds of people, while rail accidents on an ageing system built during the Dutch colonial era occur frequently.

Report by The Mole



 

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