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BUMN Management Agency Strengthens IAS for Global Standard Aviation Services

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BUMN Management Agency Strengthens IAS for Global Standard Aviation Services
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Sustainable transformation is key for IAS to grow as a reliable, efficient provider of aviation services meeting global standards. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The State-Owned Enterprises Management Agency (BP BUMN) is promoting the strengthening of InJourney Aviation Services (IAS) through performance enhancements and service transformations, thereby realising aviation to global standards. “Sustainable transformation is key for IAS to grow as a reliable, efficient provider of aviation services meeting global standards,” said Head of BP BUMN Dony Oskaria in his statement received in Jakarta on Tuesday. Dony, who is also COO of Danantara, led a strategic meeting with the Board of Commissioners and Board of Directors of InJourney Aviation Services (IAS). The meeting discussed steps to strengthen the fundamental business of aviation services, including improving operational quality and optimising flight support services such as ground handling and airport logistics. These efforts are part of a strategy to ensure smooth flight operations while strengthening the national air transport ecosystem. In its directives, BP BUMN emphasised the importance of IAS’s role as one of the main pillars in Indonesia’s aviation industry. IAS is expected to continue raising service standards to align with global best practices, while addressing the increasingly dynamic needs of the industry. Through this strengthening, IAS is expected to make a real contribution to improving passenger comfort, strengthening national connectivity, and supporting Indonesia’s economic growth. Moving forward, IAS will continue to accelerate various strategic initiatives to enhance the company’s competitiveness, expand service capabilities, and create added value for all stakeholders.

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