Aviation
Flying in Formation
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
IN three months, four planes. These days that's the formula guiding Kal Star Aviation. Theairline dominating routes in Kalimantan must add another four airplanes to obtain its flying license next year. "Everything is currently in process. We're optimistic we can meet the requirement," said Taufik Usman, Jakarta Area Branch Manager for Kal Star Aviation, last week.
Indeed, Kal Star and other airlines in Indonesia are running against time. This is not s
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