Trigana Air


Trigana Air is an airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia.

History

The company commenced operations in early 1991 with two Beechcraft King Air 200 fixed-wing aircraft, and by the end of that year had added two licence-built Bell 412SP helicopters.
Although the airline itself never flew to the European Union, the region imposed a ban on all Indonesian airlines from flying into its airspace in 2007 following the crash of Garuda Indonesia Flight 200, a category that included Trigana Air. The ban was lifted in 2018.
In March 2021, the company announced a partnership with J&T Express. It was also said that J&T Express would use some of the airplanes owned by Trigana Air for its operations.

Destinations

Trigana Air flies to 20 destinations throughout Indonesia, with a particular focus on Western New Guinea.

Fleet

Current fleet

, Trigana Air operates the following aircraft:
AircraftTotal
ATR 42-3004
ATR 42-5001
ATR 72-5002
Boeing 737-3003
Boeing 737-300SF5
Boeing 737-5001
Total16

Accidents and incidents

Aircraft operated by Trigana Air have been involved in 14 serious incidents, 10 of which resulted in hull loss.

Safety

On January 3, 2018, Airline Ratings awarded Trigana Air the dubious honor as one of the worst in the world in regards to safety, with a one-star rating out of seven. The other airlines rated worst were North Korea's Air Koryo, Suriname's Blue Wing Airlines and Nepal's Buddha Air, Nepal Airlines, Tara Air and Yeti Airlines.