JAKARTA - Lion Air Group stated that PT Angkasa Transportindo Selaras (ATS) is no longer part of the Lion Air Group since December 2020.

"For this reason, Lion Air Group confirms that Lion Air Group is not involved / has no relationship / is not related to the management of the airport," said Corporate Communications Strategic of Lion Air Group, Danang Mandala Prihantoro in a written statement, Friday, July 22.

Lion Air stated that matters related to the operation of Halim Perdanakusuma Airport to be confirmed directly with PT Angkasa Transportindo Selaras (ATS).

Ministry of Finance Explanation

The Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu) through the Directorate of State Assets (DJKN), as a government agency tasked with managing state property (BMN), has opened its voice over the polemic over the control of Halim Perdanakusuma Airport involving the Indonesian Air Force and the Lion Group.

Director of State Property DJKN Encep Sudarwan considered that this issue arose because of a misperception of the management of BMN.

"This may be a little missed," he said when briefing reporters via virtual channels on Friday, July 22.

According to Encep, based on applicable regulations, every use of BMN must obtain legal approval from the Ministry of Finance.

"That which is called the use of BMN, in principle, must obtain approval from the Minister of Finance as the manager of goods. So, other agencies want the TNI, Polri, all of which are the status of users of goods. Well, if we are the managers of the goods, "he said.

Encep also ensured that his party would seek communication with related parties in order to unravel the polemics that occurred in the field.

"We will hold a meeting with them first to see what the problem is," said Encep.

To note, the Ministry of Finance through DJKN is a government institution assigned to manage state property. In carrying out its duties, DJKN opens up opportunities for the use of this BMN to other government agencies.

In the context of Halim Perdanakusuma Airport, its use was then handed over to the Ministry of Defense (Kemenhan). Then, the Ministry of Defense handed over the technical use to the TNI, in this case the Indonesian Air Force (TNI AU).


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