Penas Air

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Penas Air
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Founded2010
Ceased operations2012
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Penas Air was a regional airline service in Indonesia.

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A Penas Air jet landed in Ketapang from Jakarta. Papa n Louis Penas Air.jpg
A Penas Air jet landed in Ketapang from Jakarta.

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The airline served the following destinations :

Fleet

Penas Air fleet
AircraftTotalPassengers
British Aerospace 146 175

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