Foreign cargo operators asked to work with local partners
The transport ministry suggests foreign air cargo carriers should cooperate with Indonesian counterparts if they want to provide cargo transport to Indonesian cities, Asia Pulse reported Monday (18/2/08).
Local cargo carriers should have a share of at least 30%, Air Transport Director Tri S. Sunoko said.
"We want business-to-business cooperation before we issue the license to serve flights to Indonesian cities," Sunoko said.
He said the government has received an application from Singapore's Jett Airlines to provide cargo transport between Jakarta and Singapore using Boeing 747-200 aircraft.
Local cargo carriers should have a share of at least 30%, Air Transport Director Tri S. Sunoko said.
"We want business-to-business cooperation before we issue the license to serve flights to Indonesian cities," Sunoko said.
He said the government has received an application from Singapore's Jett Airlines to provide cargo transport between Jakarta and Singapore using Boeing 747-200 aircraft.