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词条 GMF AeroAsia
释义

  1. History

     Before 2000 (millennium year)  After 2000 

  2. Facilities

  3. Customers

     Worldwide  Domestic 

  4. Certification

  5. References

{{Infobox company
| name = GMF AeroAsia
| logo = GMF AeroAsia logo.svg
| type = Subsidiary[1]
| genre = Airplane Maintenance
| foundation = 2002
| founder = PT Garuda Indonesia
| location_city = Jakarta
| location_country = Indonesia
| location =
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport
| locations = 1
| area_served =
| key_people = Iwan Joeniarto (CEO)
Helmi Imam Satriyono (President Commissioner)
| industry = Aviation
| products =
| services = Base and Heavy Maintenance, Cargo Conversion, Engine Maintenance, Component Maintenance, Line Maintenance, Engineering Services, and Trade and Asset Management[2]
| revenue = {{profit}}USD 470 million (2018)
| equity = {{profit}}USD 329.158 million (2018)
| assets = {{profit}}USD 742.55 million (2018)
| operating_income = {{profit}}USD 49 million (2018)
| net_income = {{down}}USD 33.56 million (2018)
| num_employees = 4,938 (2018)
| owner =
| parent = PT Garuda Indonesia
| divisions =
| subsid =
| caption =
| homepage = GMF AeroAsia
| footnotes =
| intl =
}}

GMF AeroAsia (PT Garuda Maintenance Facility AeroAsia Tbk {{idx|GMFI}}) is an Indonesian company that specialises in aircraft maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO).The company serves the Asia-Pacific region and employs more than 4,000 people, and is based in Tangerang, Indonesia, it has many offices around the world.[1][3] It services airplanes of many types and is one of the largest and leading aircraft maintenance facilities in Asia.

History

Before 2000 (millennium year)

The company was established in 1984 as Garuda Maintenance Facilities Support Center. In seven years, funded entirely by the Indonesian government, it had spent US$200 million, of which 63% was used to import hi-tech machinery and equipment. In 1996, it became a SBU changing its name to Garuda Maintenance Facilities AeroAsia, or GMF AeroAsia in short.

After 2000

In August 2002, it split off from PT Garuda Indonesia.[4]

In January 2007, PT Garuda Indonesia announced it would sell a minority stake of GMF AeroAsia in April 2007. Other subsidiaries, PT Aerowisata, PT Abacus Distribution System and PT Gapura Angkasa would be sold completely as Garuda Indonesia does not consider them as "core business".[5] GMF AeroAsia has recently concluded a restructuring as part of the company's strategic development visions embodied in ‘The Global Challenge’, a fifteen-year ‘voyage’ plan.[6]

Currently, it is certified in many countries[8] and serves many airlines.[7] It has three partners; KLM Engineering & Maintenance, Swiss Air and Global Aviation USA[8]

In September 2008, KLM attempted to buy shares in GMF, but were turned down. The intention is to release the shares publicly and KLM were told they were free to buy shares at that point.[9] In 2009, GMF AeroAsia's biggest clients are parent Garuda followed by Lion Air,[10] but as 2015, GMF AeroAsia's biggest clients are its parent company Garuda Indonesia with its low-cost arm Citilink followed by Sriwijaya Air. Lion Air itself as previous second biggest client of GMF already sets up their own MRO in Batam and now only uses GMF when unable to bring their aircraft to Batam.[11]

Facilities

All of its facilities are at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. They comprise 480,000 m2 of built-up structures, including four [12] hangars, a spares warehouse, workshops, utility buildings, ground support equipment building, chemical stores, engine test cell and management offices. In addition, GMF AeroAsia has an apron capable of handling up to 50 aircraft, taxiways, a run-up bay and a waste treatment area[13] taking up a 1,150,000 m2 area.

Hangar 1 was built in 1991 designed for Boeing 747s, has two full docks and is 22,000 m2. It can perform Section 41 Modification, replace and strengthen body skin, frame stringer, intercostal and several selected structure in Nose Section 41 area.[14] Hangar 2 is 23,000 m2 and has 5 aircraft bays. It can perform minor A and B checks. It can hold up to one narrow body and one wide body jet. Hangar 3 is 23,000 m2. It normally holds up to 7 narrow body aircraft, but can be reconfigured to hold up to one wide body and 6 narrow body. It has 7 bays with 4 full docks. It has 6 roof-mounted cranes and has one bay designed for McDonnell Douglas MD-11's, McDonnell Douglas DC-10's, and Airbus A330's aircraft.[13] On September 28, 2015 Hangar 4 began operation with a capacity of 16 narrow-body aircraft on an 67,022 square-meter of land, making it the largest in the world,[15] is equipped with a purpose-built docking platform for heavy maintenance of narrow body aircraft.[16]

AeroAsia also provides certain assets of OEMs, located in a customs bonded area at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. Customers can get anything from this storage warehouse with a computerized system. It uses this warehouse to provide asset management, inventory assistance, management services and trading aircraft parts.[17][18]

Customers

From [19] which includes previous clients.

Worldwide

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  • ACG Acquisition XX LLC, USA
  • Aercap Group Services.Bu, Netherland
  • Aergo Capital, Ireland
  • AirAsia, Malaysia
  • Air Atlanta Icelandic, Iceland
  • Air China, People’s Republic of China
  • Air Quarius, South Africa
  • Aerospace Consortium FZE, UAE
  • Avient, England
  • Biman Airlines, Bangladesh
  • Blue Airways, Armenia
  • China Airlines, Taiwan R.O.C.
  • China Southern, China
  • Corsair Fly, France
  • EASAX, Nairobi
  • Japan Airlines, Japan
  • Gatenick, UAE
  • GMG Airlines, Bangladesh
  • GECAS, USA
  • GLCW LLC, USA
  • Hellenic Imperial Airways, Greece
  • Hong Kong Express, Hong Kong
  • Iberworld, Spain
  • Jetlink Express LTD, Nairobi
  • Khors Air, Ukraine
  • Korean Airlines, Korea
  • Kabo Air, Nigeria
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, the Netherlands
  • Korean Airlines, Korea
  • Logistic Air, USA
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  • Macquaire Aircraft Leasing Service, Ireland
  • Malaysia Airlines Berhad, Malaysia
  • Max Air, Nigeria
  • Midex, UAE
  • MK-Airlines, Uganda
  • Mytravel, United Kingdom
  • Nok Air, Thailand
  • Orient Thai Airlines, Thailand
  • Heavy Lift, Australia
  • Pakistan International Airlines, Pakistan
  • Phuket Airlines, Thailand
  • Pulmantur Air, Spain
  • Oman Air, Oman
  • Qantas, Australia
  • Royal Brunei Airlines, Brunei
  • Rayyan Air, Pakistan
  • Shenzhen Airlines,People’s Republic of China
  • The State of the Netherlands, the Netherlands
  • Sahara Airline, India
  • Saudi Arabian Airlines, Saudi Arabia
  • SIAEC, Singapore
  • Safi Airways, United Arab Emirates
  • Southern Air, United States of America
  • Spice Jet, India
  • Taxy Fly (Pron Air), Spain
  • Thomas Cook, England
  • Virgin Australia
  • Veteran Avia, UAE
  • Yemenia Airways, Yemen
{{Col-end}}

Domestic

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  • Cardig Air
  • Citilink
  • Sriwijaya Air
  • Garuda Indonesia
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  • Lion Air
  • NAM Air
  • Pelita Air Service
  • Republic Express Airlines
{{Col-end}}

Certification

From [20]

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  • Indonesia DGCA
  • USA FAA
  • Europe EASA
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  • Singapore CAAS
  • Sudan CAA
  • South Africa CAA
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  • Nigeria CAA
  • Yemen CAMA
  • Thailand DCA
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  • Papua New Guinea
  • Ghana CAA
  • Bangladesh CAA
{{col-end}}

References

1. ^About the Firm
2. ^{{Citation | title = What We deliver | year = 2004 | url = http://www.gmf-aeroasia.co.id/index.php?map=2 | accessdate = 2008-02-17 }}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Network of Branches |publisher=GMF AeroAsia |url=http://www.gmf-aeroasia.co.id/index.php?map=1.4 |accessdate=2008-02-14 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070606193111/http://www.gmf-aeroasia.co.id/index.php?map=1.4 |archivedate=June 6, 2007 }}
4. ^History of GMF AeroAsia
5. ^{{cite paper | title = Trade and Investment News | publisher = The Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia | date = 2007-01-22 | url = http://www.kbrisingapura.com/docs/trade_investment_news/Trade___Inv_News_22_Jan_2007.pdf | format = PDF | accessdate = 2008-03-23 }}
6. ^Management System of GMF AeroAsia
7. ^Client Base of AeroAsia
8. ^Partners of AeroAsia
9. ^RI temporarily turns down KLM`s offer to buy GMF shares - September 9 - Antara
10. ^Indonesia's Lion Air expands reach, Leithen Francis, 22/06/09
11. ^Garuda, Citilink, dan Sriwijaya Air Jadi Pelanggan Terbesar GMF AeroAsia, Indo-Aviation, 25/05/15
12. ^https://www.garuda-indonesia.com/id/en/news-and-events/hanggar-4-gmf-worlds-biggest-eco-friendly-narrow-body-hangar.page
13. ^Facility Description of AeroAsia
14. ^{{cite news|last=Nugraha|first=Kukuh|title=GMF AeroAsia Modifikasi Pesawat Pakistan|url=http://www.mediaindonesia.com/read/2011/08/01/246936/21/2/GMF-AeroAsia-Modifikasi-Pesawat-Pakistan|newspaper=Media Indonesia|date=1 August 2011}}
15. ^{{cite web |url=http://en.tempo.co/read/news/2015/09/29/056704846/Garuda-Operates-Worlds-Largest-Hangar |title=Garuda Operates World's Largest Hangar |author=Joniansyah |date=September 29, 2015}}
16. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/10/13/gmf-get-its-fourth-mro-hangar-2012.html |title=GMF to get its fourth MRO hangar in 2012 |date=October 13, 2011}}
17. ^Asset Facilities
18. ^Services provided by Asset Management
19. ^Client Base
20. ^List of certifications
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