Garuda Indonesia (GA, Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta) and subsidiary Citilink aim to have 100 aircraft in service by the end of the year, according to new Garuda CEO Wamildan Tsani. Currently, per the ch-aviation fleets module, the two carriers have 90 aircraft in-service.

Tsani told the newspaper Bisnis Indonesia that he was exploring all options to build the fleet, including wet and dry leases, citing the acquisition of three B737-800s via dry leases in recent months as evidence of this. However, the primary…

Source: ch aviation
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