Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines

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Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines
Tri-M.G. Intra Asia airlines logo.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
GMTMGTRILINES
Founded1990
Hubs Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport
Fleet size9
Destinations7
Headquarters Jakarta, Indonesia
Key peopleGibbrael Isaak

(President Director) [1]

Marco Isaak
(Managing Director) [2]
Website trimgairlines.com
A Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines Boeing 737-300F. Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines Boeing 737-300F Spijkers.jpg
A Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines Boeing 737-300F.

Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines is an airline that mainly operates cargo aircraft on scheduled routes for contract charters and non-scheduled routes for ad-hoc charters.

Contents

Tri-MG Airlines are based in Halim Perdanakusuma Airport, Jakarta, Indonesia.

Apart from Cargo flight operation, they do operate light aircraft for passengers. They also provide medical evacuation services (Medivac) for patients who require to be airlifted on special charters in connection with hospitalization and its treatments.[ citation needed ]

History

The Airline operate flights to Singapore, Balikpapan, Jayapura, Timika and Wamena. Aside from cargo, the Airline also carry out Medical Evacuation Flights and Executive Jet charters throughout Asia and Pasific region.

Destinations

Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines serves the following destinations: [3]

Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore

During Covid-19 Pandemic, the airlines operate cargo flight in Malaysia.

Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia

Fleet

The Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines fleet includes the following aircraft: [4]

Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines Fleet
AircraftIn ServiceOrdersNotes
Boeing 737-300F
6
PKYGV, PKYGW, PKYGH, PKMGI, PKMGA, PKMGZ
Beechcraft Hawker 400XP
2
PK-YGK/ PK-YGO
Beechcraft Hawker 800XP
1
PK-YGR
Total7

Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines previously operated the following aircraft (as of September 2009): [5]

Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines Fleet
AircraftIn ServiceOrdersNotes
Antonov An-12
1
Antonov An-26
1
Antonov An-32
1
Boeing 727-100F
1
Boeing 727-200F
4
Boeing 737-200QC
2
Total10

Incidents and accidents

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References

  1. Management team of Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines
  2. Management team of Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines
  3. Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines regular Flight
  4. Tri-M.G-Intra-Asia-Airlines Generell Info pilotcareercentre.com, accessdate 16.September 2020
  5. Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines Fleet Website of the company - fleet
  6. Accident description
  7. "Pesawat Tri MG Asia Tergelincir, Runway Bandara Wamena Terblok". Detik. Retrieved 18 July 2017.