Indonesian Professional Workforce Engaged in Aircraft Maintenance Project in Saudi Arabia
Twelve Indonesian professionals have been deployed to participate in an aircraft maintenance project (maintenance, repair, and overhaul/MRO) in Saudi Arabia on 2–3 February 2026. The involvement of these specialist personnel marks a growing sign of confidence by the international aviation industry in the competence of Indonesian human resources, whilst expanding the contribution of national professionals in the global aviation sector.
The professionals will serve as cabin technicians in the aircraft maintenance project conducted by Regent Aerospace Corporation at an MRO facility in Saudi Arabia. The presence of Indonesian technicians in the project demonstrates that the expertise of the national workforce can meet the demanding standards of the international aviation industry, which requires precision, professionalism, and high technical competence.
The deployment of these professionals was facilitated by PT Garuda Daya Pratama Sejahtera, a business process outsourcing (BPO) service provider that is part of the Garuda Indonesia Group. The company continues to strengthen its business strategy through the development of high-competence-based services whilst expanding international collaborations.
Cornelis Radjawane, President Director of PT Garuda Daya Pratama Sejahtera, stated that the involvement of Indonesian professionals in international projects is part of the company’s long-term strategy to deliver highly specialised personnel provision services.
According to Cornelis, the deployment of professionals to the MRO project in Saudi Arabia demonstrates that Indonesian human resources possess the quality, competence, and integrity necessary to compete in the global aviation industry. This step also strengthens the company’s position as a provider of specialist professionals in the aviation sector.
He added that international market development is pursued in a measured manner through project collaboration and cross-border partnerships. This strategy is also aligned with the company’s transformation as a technology-based BPO service provider that is adaptive to global industry dynamics.
Beyond the Saudi Arabian project, the company is also preparing the deployment of Indonesian professionals to several aviation industry projects in various countries, including South Korea, India, and Singapore.
Going forward, the company is committed to continuing to expand international collaboration opportunities through the provision of highly skilled professionals across various industrial sectors. This effort is expected not only to strengthen the company’s position in the global market but also to open greater opportunities for Indonesian talent to contribute to various strategic projects at the international level.