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Sabang Merauke Raya Air Charter (SMAC) was an airline based in Medan , North Sumatra , Indonesia . It operated scheduled and charter domestic/regional passenger and cargo services, as well as pleasure and business flights. Its main base was Polonia International Airport , Medan. SMAC was listed in category 2 by Indonesian Civil Aviation Authority for airline safety quality. The airline went defunct in 2011.

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7-405: Sabang Merauke Raya Air Charter – SMC is started flight services in the year 1969 and it is a Indonesia based company. Sabang Merauke Raya Air Charter – SMC main bases and hubs are Medan Polonia International. It has Cessna 404 Titan, Grumman Gulfstream Fleets. The airline started operating in 1969 as a joint venture partnership with Malaysian Air Charter (MAC). In 1972, it split from MAC and adopted

14-668: A KLM representative, Dr. Konijnenburg, met Sukarno in Yogyakarta and relinquished KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf which was formed after KNILM dissolution in 1947, to Indonesian government as follow up of the Round Table Conference . While much of the KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf later transformed to Garuda Indonesia Airline , part of it transformed to civilian flight regulatory authority called Djawatan Penerbangan Sipil (Civil Aviation Service) in 1952. It later elevated to

21-736: A directorate-level Directorate of Civil Aviation in 1963 within the Ministry of Transportation, and finally to Directorate General of Civil Aviation in 1969. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation experienced several times of structural expansion, with the current form of the structure being established in 1991. To support the Directorate General work, a network of air navigational aid system, SENOPEN ( Sentra Operasi Keselamatan Penerbangan , Air Safety Operation Center), opened in 1978 with 7 offices across Indonesia. Ministry of Transportation The Directorate General of Civil Aviation shall perform

28-559: Is a Directorate General under the control of the Ministry of Transportation of the Republic of Indonesia , which oversees the administration of civil aviation throughout the nation. The office of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation oversees all government regulations pertaining to civil aviation and the Aviation Act ( Undang Undang Nomor 1 Tahun 2009 Tentang Penerbangan ). Its headquarters

35-1203: Is in Jakarta . History of avionics in Indonesia started in 1913, when J.W.E.R. Hilger started a demo flight in Surabaya using a Fokker -made Spin aircraft. The flight was failure, but the flyer, Hilger, survived from the crash. First route of the Netherlands to Dutch East Indies opened on 1 October 1924, started from Schiphol Airport to Cililitan Airport (now Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport ). On 1 November 1928, Koninklijke Nederlandsch-Indische Luchtvaart Maatschappij (KNILM) established as Dutch East Indies aviation company, supported with Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij (KLM) and Dutch East Indies government, and other Dutch companies operated in Dutch East Indies. On 1929, KLM started to operate scheduled flights across Dutch East Indies. For much of its existence, those companies operated flights and regulated civilian flights in Dutch East Indies until 25 December 1949, when

42-588: The accident found that: The airline ended operations that same year. As of August 2006, the Sabang Merauke Raya Air Charter fleet included: As of January 2005, the airline had also operated: This article related to airlines based in Indonesia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Directorate General of Civil Aviation (Indonesia) The Directorate General of Civil Aviation ( Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Udara )

49-536: The name Sabang Merauke Raya Air Charter (SMAC), which would remain its official name until the company ceased to exist. SMAC was fully owned by Merukh Enterprises. In 2011, the Indonesian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC) suspended SMAC's air operating certificate (AOC) due to the fatal accident of a CASA NC-212 on Bintan Island . The plane crashed during a test flight, and all five passengers on board died. A preliminary investigation into

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