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Sunday, October 29, 2023
Lion Air Recruitment - Captain & First Officer A330
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Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Lion Air Pilot Recruitment - Direct Entry A330 Captain and First Officer
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Thursday, August 7, 2014
Indonesia's Lion Group breaks into aircraft leasing industry
SINGAPORE: Indonesia's Lion Group, which boasts an order backlog of about 500 Boeing and Airbus aircraft, has clinched the first deal for its leasing subsidiary in a key diversification move for one of the world's fastest-growing airlines.
Two years after setting up shop in Singapore, Transportation Partners (TP) has signed a deal to lease three new Boeing 737-800 planes to 9 Air, the low-cost airline of China's Juneyao Airlines, TP's chief operating officer told Reuters.
Though TP's deal with 9 Air involves just three aircraft, the potential is significant in a market like China where airlines will need nearly 6,000 new jets over the next 20 years. Many of those aircraft, valued at US$780bil at list prices in total, will be leased rather than bought as carriers seek to cap long-term commitments.
The three aircraft will come from Lion's existing order for Boeing 737 aircraft, said John Duffy, a former banker hired by Lion co-founder Rusdi Kirana to head TP.
"If we could do a couple more deals like this this year, then we'd be really pleased. We would hope to announce other deals during the fourth quarter," said Duffy, without disclosing the value of the deal with 9 Air.
The value of leasing transactions are typically not released to the public due to commercial considerations.
The China deal comes after Kirana started TP to help manage some of the aircraft in Lion's portfolio. Lion has placed plane orders worth about US$45bil at list prices and deliveries are spread over the next 10 years.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Lion Air to launch Thai subsidiary
The plan by Lion Air, Indonesia's largest
low-cost carrier, to join Thailand's hotly contested airline market is
coming to fruition, six years after it was mooted.
Thai Lion Air intends to start its operation strongly with the deployment of up to six single-aisle twin-jet Boeing 737-800s and by using Bangkok's Don Mueang airport as its base, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Lion Air's Record Airbus Order Costs $24 Billion
Paris. Lion Air President Rusdi Kirana confirmed on Monday that the airline was ordering 234 Airbus jets to be delivered from 2014 to 2026 worth $24 billion.
"We are going to buy different kinds, but mostly the Airbus A320neo, [we ordered] 174 units of that," he told reporters in Paris ahead of the expected signing of the record deal.
The more fuel-efficient and eco-friendly Airbus A320neo has a price tag of more than $100 million. The Airbus website says it has "a 15 percent reduction in fuel consumption, two tonnes of additional payload, up to 500 nautical miles of more range, lower operating costs, along with reductions in engine noise and emissions."
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Malindo Airway - Malaysia' Nadi, Indonesia's Lion Air in low-cost carrier JV
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's Nadi Sdn Bhd and Indonesia's PT Lion Air are teaming up to set up a low-cost carrier, Malindo Airway to ply the Asean routes, using the KLIA2 as the base.
The joint venture agreement was signed on Tuesday and the new carrier would focus on short-haul flights in the region. The first fight would be in May 2013 from KL to Indonesia.
Nadi is a unit of the National Aerospace & Defense Industries, formerly known as Aerospace Industries Malaysia Sdn Bhd, which is a significant player mainly in the aerospace and defence industries, located in Subang.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Indonesia’s Lion Air nears Dreamliner deal
SINGAPORE: Indonesia’s Lion Air is close to signing a deal for 10 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner passenger jets, with a total list price of US$1.9bil, as the budget carrier aims to tap the long-haul market.
Two sources involved in the deal said that Lion Air preferred the newer carbon-composite Boeing Dreamliner over the Airbus A330.
The deal is expected to be signed in Jakarta on June 8 as Lion Air celebrates its 12th anniversary.
Such a move by Lion Air would put more pressure on Garuda Indonesia Tbk and AirAsia Bhd because it would be able to serve a broader range of destinations.
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