JAKARTA PT Pelita Air Service (PAS) officially the arrival of its newest fleet, Airbus A320 with PK-PWN registration, today. The presence of the fleet strengthens the company's commitment to supporting domestic connectivity, expanding service coverage, and supporting the national tourism sector.

President Director of Pelita Air, Dendy Kurniawan said that the addition of this fleet is part of efforts to strengthen national air transportation infrastructure and improve the quality of services that are reliable by the community.

"The arrival of the Airbus A320 PK-PWN strengthens our steps to expand the reach of domestic flight services. We want to ensure that Pelita Air not only provides safe and comfortable flights, but also provides reliable services, especially in terms of timeliness which is our top priority," Dendy said in an official statement, Thursday, April 24.

Dendy also said that the expansion of this fleet is a manifestation of Pelita Air's seriousness in supporting the development of the tourism sector and connectivity between regions. Pelita Air, said Dendy, has also confirmed the arrival of the next aircraft, namely the 14th fleet in early June 2025, and the 15th and 16th fleets in early December 2025.

We are committed to continuing to expand flight routes and improve service quality. This year we have ensured the arrival of the 14th fleet in early June, and the 15th and 16th fleets in early December. This is our effort to expand Pelita Air flight services so that it can be enjoyed by more people," he said.

As part of PT Pertamina (Persero), Pelita Air plays a strategic role in supporting the government's agenda, especially related to infrastructure development and strengthening the national tourism sector.

Meanwhile, PT Pertamina's Vice President for Corporate Communication (Persero), Fadjar Djoko Santoso, emphasized that the addition of this fleet is a step that is in line with Pertamina's vision to support equitable economic growth throughout Indonesia.

Pelita Air with its new fleet further strengthens connectivity and supports the tourism sector in the archipelago. We fully support this step, because apart from expanding accessibility, it also helps create efficient mobility, which in turn will increase national competitiveness and productivity," said Fadjar.


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