TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: The representatives of 17 airlines in the Asia-Pacific are gathering in Bali Tuesday –Wednesday (24-25/4) to discuss the management of carrier materials. The conference is expected to be able to improve the distribution link of carrier components in order to reduce the costs of material and maintenance.
“Therefore, we will also involve airlines and manufacturers that produce spare parts,” said Andrew Herdman, Director of the Association of Asia-Pacific Airlines (AAPA) in Nusa Dua, Bali. The conference is also being attended by vendors, suppliers, service providers and experts in the aviation industry.
For the aviation industry group in Indonesia, the meeting will be a chance to promote their ability. One of the promoters is PT GMF Aero Asia (Garuda Indonesia Group) that showed their capability in providing various services, especially in supplying carrier material in addition to carrier maintenance.
Managing Director of PT GMF Aeroasia Agus Sudarya stated that as the largest maintenance company in Indonesia, their activity has always been aimed at meeting the aspects of quality, competitive prices and complete services.
According to Agus Sudarya, carrier materials supply and management that PT GMF Aeroasia controls is also capable of restricting various risks such as lack of materials, overstock and obsolete risk. The efficient material management, according to him, is assured of improving the company's profit because 60 percent of revenues are generally allocated for components and maintenance.
GMF Aeroasia, established in 2002, said Agus Sudarya, has been approved by civil aviation authorities in Indonesia, that is the Directorate of Air Qualification Certification (DSKU). In addition, the company has been certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
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