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4 Fleet  





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Riau Air

Callsign

PK

RIU

RIAU AIR

Founded

2002

Ceased operations

2012

Hubs

Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport

Fleet size

1

Destinations

3

Headquarters

Pekanbaru, Indonesia

Key people

The Spirit of Riau

Website

http://www.riau-airlines.com

Riau Airlines was an airline based in Pekanbaru in the Indonesian province of Riau, Sumatra. It operated domestic and international services out of Sultan Syarif Qasim II International Airport, Pekanbaru.[1] Riau Airlines was listed in category 1[specify] by Indonesian Civil Aviation Authority for airline safety.[2]

History[edit]

Riau Airlines was established on 12 March 2002 and started operations in December of the same year. It was the only one of Indonesia's commercial airlines headquartered outside of Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, and also the only commercial airline owned by a local government. It was majority-owned by the Provincial Government of Riau and some other provinces such as Lampung, Bangka Belitung and Bengkulu, as well as some cities and Regencies in Sumatera.

Riau Airlines was originally formed to connect cities within Riau, however, it expanded towards linking all major cities on Sumatra island, as well as serving Borneo island, Bali, and Kupang in Central Indonesia.

In 2008, the airline was temporarily shut down after an employee strike against the management. This, however, took only a few days.[3]

After the strike, between 2009 and 2010, there had been changes in the top management. In early 2010, the management decided to change the name Riau Airlines to Riau Air and also the logo.

By the third quarter of 2010, the airline started to hit a financial crisis, which led the lay-off around 25% of its employee at the end of January the following year. The crisis continued after the management failed to run the company. This ended up with the second lay-off just three months after the first one and this time the rest of the employee got terminated and left only the directors stayed in the company (President Director, Financial Director, Operations Director, and Commercial Director).

However, all the laid-off employees have not been paid for compensations which supposedly paid right after the decision was implemented. Some of the employees decided to bring this matter to court and won, however, until early 2014 the employees have not got what supposedly their right.[4]

On July 12, 2012, the Medan Commercial Court declared Riau Airlines bankrupt and that the airline would cease operations.[5]

This decision was preceded by an order issued on April 1, 2012, by the Indonesian Ministry of Transport that revoked the airline's Air Operating Certificate after operations ceased last year.[6]

However, on December 31, 2013, MA entreated Riau Airlines is not doing good and the airline permanently suspended and already declared bankruptcy.[7]

Board of Directors (April 2014) - President Director: Teguh Triyanto - Financial & HR Director: Fizan Noordjaelani - Operations Director: Capt. Maman Syaifurohman - Commercial Director: Revan Menzano

Destinations[edit]

Riau Airlines Fokker 50 at Labuan Bajo on the island of Flores

After acquiring a Boeing 737-500 with 120 seat configuration in January 2011, Riau Air served the following:[8]

 Indonesia

Airport

City

Hang Nadim Airport

Batam

Ngurah Rai Airport

Denpasar

H. Hasan Aroeboesman Airport

Ende

Binaka Airport

Gunung Sitoli

Soekarno—Hatta International Airport

Jakarta

Sentani Airport

Jayapura

Depati Parbo Airport

Kerinci

Komodo Airport

Labuan Bajo

Matak Airport

Matak

Polonia International Airport

Medan

Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport HUB

Pekanbaru

Achmad Yani Airport

Semarang

Juanda International Airport

Surabaya

Airport

City

 Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur International Airport

Kuala Lumpur

Malacca International Airport

Malacca

Airport

City

 Singapore

Changi Airport

Singapore

Proposed destinations[edit]

Fleet[edit]

A Riau Airlines Fokker 50

At the times of operation, Riau Airlines fleet consisted of the following aircraft [9]

Riau Airlines fleet

Aircraft

Total

Introduced

Retired

Boeing 737-500

1

2010

2011

Avro RJ100

2

2008

2010

Fokker 50

5

2002

2011


References[edit]

  1. ^ Flight International 12–18 April 2005
  • ^ ".:: Directorate General of Civil Aviation ::". Archived from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  • ^ "Riau Airlines at airlineupdate.com". Archived from the original on 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2010-08-20.
  • ^ "Nasib Mantan Karyawan RAL Masih Terkatung-Katung" (in Indonesian).
  • ^ "Diputus Pailit, Riau Air Anggap Itu belum Final" (in Indonesian). July 17, 2012. Archived from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved July 17, 2012.
  • ^ Afrilia Suryanis (2012). "Riau Airlines Sudah Ditutup dan Dicabut Izinnya" (in Indonesian). Tempo. Retrieved 2013-02-19.
  • ^ "Mahkamah Agung Cabut Status Pailit Riau AirlinesRunway Aviation News & Magazine". Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2014-01-19.
  • ^ "Riau Airlines route map". www.airlineroutemaps.com. Retrieved 2021-10-23.
  • ^ "Riau Airlines Fleet Details and History". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
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