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    "data": {
        "id": 1781299,
        "msgid": "inaca-pushes-for-sustainable-aviation-ecosystem-towards-2045-1780855952",
        "date": "2026-06-03 11:25:51",
        "title": "INACA pushes for sustainable aviation ecosystem towards 2045",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Economy",
        "summary": "The Indonesian National Air Carriers Association (INACA) is calling for enhanced collaboration among aviation stakeholders to build a sustainable industry. This initiative aims to strengthen the air transport sector's contribution to national economic growth in preparation for the 'Indonesia Emas 2045' vision.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian National Air Carriers Association\n(INACA) is urging strengthened collaboration among all aviation\nstakeholders to build a sustainable air transport industry to support\nnational economic growth towards Indonesia Emas 2045. During the launch\nof the Indonesia Aviation Outlook 2026 book in Jakarta on Wednesday,\nINACA Chairman Denon Prawiraatmadja stated that all stakeholders must\nbegin formulating long-term strategies to face the challenges of the\naviation industry over the next 10 to 20 years. According to him, a\nstrong pattern of cooperation between stakeholders is key to ensuring\nthe air transport sector can provide a larger contribution to the\nnational economy. \u201cWe must discuss the challenges of the next 10-20\nyears or the year 2045, and how the pattern of cooperation between\nstakeholders can make the air transport industry a sector that truly\nsupports our national economy,\u201d said Denon. He noted that the INACA 2026\nOutlook was prepared as a common reference for all stakeholders in\ndesigning the sustainable development of the national aviation industry\nmoving forward. He added that Indonesia possesses significant\nopportunities in the development of the aviation sector, supported by a\npopulation of over 270 million people, which serves as a potential\nmarket for the air transport industry. He explained that the aviation\nindustry provides a significant contribution to the national economy,\nincluding the creation of millions of jobs and support for various\neconomic activities spread across all regions. Denon assessed that\nstrengthening the aviation sector cannot be achieved by airlines alone,\nbut requires synergy with airport operators, regulators, navigation\nservice providers, and other stakeholders. He believes that Indonesia\u2019s\nvarious infrastructures and market potential are strong assets to ensure\nthe national aviation industry is not only healthy but also capable of\ncompeting globally. INACA noted that prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the\nIndonesian domestic market reached approximately 190 million passenger\ntrips, with the majority originating from domestic routes which serve as\nthe backbone of the industry. The scale of this domestic market is seen\nas an opportunity for both scheduled and unscheduled flight operators to\ncontinuously expand services and support sustainable national\nconnectivity. Denon emphasised that discussions regarding the future of\nthe aviation industry must focus on long-term strategies, including\naddressing the challenges and needs of the air transport sector for the\nnext two decades. Through the INACA 2026 Outlook, the association hopes\nthat all stakeholders can devise collective steps to realise a strong,\ncompetitive aviation ecosystem that supports Indonesia\u2019s sustainable\neconomic growth.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/inaca-pushes-for-sustainable-aviation-ecosystem-towards-2045-1780855952",
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    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
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