Trigana Air


Trigana Air is an airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia.

History

The company commenced operations in early 1991 with two Beechcraft King Air 200 fixed-wing aircraft, and by the end of that year had added two licence-built Bell 412SP helicopters. They also operate 2 ATR aircraft for Hainan Airlines from Sanya to Haikou and Hanoi until 2016.

Destinations

Trigana Air flies to 15 destinations throughout Indonesia.

Current fleet

The Trigana Air fleet consisted of the following aircraft :

AircraftTotalOrdersPassengers
ATR 42-3005050
ATR 42-300QC1050
ATR 42-5001050
ATR 72-2003068
ATR 72-5002068
Boeing 737-30020132
Boeing 737-300F400
Boeing 737-40010148
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter3019
Total 22 0 -

Former fleet

The airline previously operated the following aircraft:
Trigana Air was once banned from operating in European Union airspace. The ban was imposed on all Indonesian airlines by the European Commission in 2007 in consultation with member states' aviation authorities. It was lifted in 2018 along with all other Indonesian Airlines.

Accidents and incidents

Aircraft operated by Trigana Air have been involved in 14 serious incidents, 10 of which resulted in hull loss.
On January 3, 2018, Trigana Air was awarded the dubious title of the worst in airline safety with a "one-star rating" out of seven by Airlines Ratings. Besides Trigana, the other airlines similarly rated worst are North Korea's Air Koryo, Suriname's Blue Wing Airlines and Nepal's Buddha Air, Nepal Airlines, Tara Air and Yeti Airlines.