Aero Dili

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Aero Dili
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IATA ICAO Callsign
8GDTLAERO DILI
Founded21 June 2018
(5 years ago)
 (2018-06-21)
Commenced operations30 August 2018
(5 years ago)
 (2018-08-30)
Hubs Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport
Fleet size2
Destinations5
Traded as Aero Dili Service Transport, Unipessoal, LDA
Headquarters Timor Plaza  [ de ], CBD2, Dili, East Timor
Key peopleLourenço de Oliveira; Dexter Leopard; Hilman Zaidan
Employees<100
Website www.aerodili.com
Notes

Aero Dili is an airline based in East Timor. It has its hub at the Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport in Dili, and uses a fleet of three aircraft to operate both domestic and international services.

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History

Aero Dili was founded on 21 June 2018 [1] by Lourenço de Oliveira, a native of Atauro. [5] [6] De Oliveira has a background in maritime transport; [6] [7] he has since been the owner of Dili's two casinos, and has made investments in other industries, including aquaculture and agriculture. [8] [9]

Before deciding to invest in East Timor's aviation industry, an initiative he later described as "... a dream come true," the founder had also studied aviation processes in other countries for twenty years. [5]

The airline's first income-earning activity, under a memorandum of understanding with the government made in January 2018, was to acquire and make available to the Timor Leste Defence Force (F-FDTL) a Cessna 172P aircraft, together with pilots to fly it. The aircraft arrived in East Timor in February 2018, and was put to work patrolling the Timor Sea. [10]

Later that year, Aero Dili was the first airline in East Timor to be granted an air operator's certificate (AOC) to conduct civil domestic services. [3] It commenced civil operations on 21 June 2018. [1]

Initially, the airline used a small fleet of Cessna light aircraft to operate its civil aviation services. [5]

Subsequently, Aero Dili also provided air services as a virtual international carrier, by chartering aircraft wet leased from Indonesia AirAsia and Sriwijaya Air. [9] [11]

On 11 August 2022, the airline successfully carried out an experimental international technical landing, using its Cessna 207 aircraft, at El Tari Airport in Kupang, Indonesia. [2] [7] It was the first ever international flight by an East Timor registered aircraft. [7]

Aero Dili then announced, at a press conference held on 9 December 2022, that it intended to start international operations of its own in 2023, using an aircraft leased from Dubai Aerospace Enterprise, with a second leased aircraft to join the fleet after six months, and a third one in two and a half years. [12] These plans represented an investment of US$20 million. [9]

The airline also procured the necessary certificate of registration (COR) and certificate of airworthiness (COA) from the Civil Aviation Authority of Timor-Leste (AACTL) in mid-March 2023. [7] [11] [13]

Aero Dili had previously negotiated with several leasing companies over the leasing of aircraft. The first two negotiations had not been able to go ahead, because the prospective lessors had been concerned about the weaknesses of East Timor's aviation system and its legislative framework. [8] [9]

The first of Aero Dili's leased aircraft, an Airbus A320 previously operated by Bangkok Airways, and reconfigured to carry only 162 passengers, arrived in Dili on 20 March 2023. [7] [11] [13] Upon arrival, it became the first commercial jet aircraft to be based in East Timor. [7] It was also the main attraction at an official launch of the airline's international services, featuring speeches by the President of East Timor, José Ramos-Horta, and the country's Minister of Transport and Communications, José Agustinho da Silva, who had been one of the 17 passengers on board the flight. [5] [6] [7] [14]

On 12 May 2023, the A320 operated Aero Dili's first scheduled international flights, between Dili and Denpasar/Bali, Indonesia, [15] and in February 2024 it was used to inaugurate a scheduled service between Dili and Singapore. [16] [17]

Corporate affairs

The airline is owned by Aero Dili Transport Services S.A. [1] Its Executive Director is Lourenço de Oliveira. [12]

Destinations

CountryCityAirportNotes
Indonesia Denpasar Ngurah Rai International Airport
Surabaya Juanda International Airport
Singapore Singapore Changi Airport [18]
Timor Leste Dili Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport Hub
Suai Suai Airport
Oecusse Oecusse Airport

Fleet

Aero Dili's first Airbus A320 arrives in Dili on 20 March 2023 2023-03-21 Aero Dili receiving first Airbus 2.jpg
Aero Dili's first Airbus A320 arrives in Dili on 20 March 2023

As of March 2023, the Aero Dili fleet consists of the following aircraft: [11] [19] [20]

Aero Dili fleet
AircraftIn ServiceOrdersCapacityNotes
CY
Airbus A320-232 118150 [11] [20]
Cessna 207T 1007 [11] [19]
Cessna Grand Caravan 208B 01
Total22-

Accidents and incidents

On 20 February 2019, an Aero Dili Cessna 172 crashed at Pilila in Liquiçá Municipality while operating a domestic service. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair, but its occupants were not injured. [21] [22]

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