BBN Airlines Indonesia provides Easa Tco Operations License in the European Union
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BBN Airlines Indonesia, part of AVIA Solutions Group, has obtained EASA’s third operator (TCO) as of September 5, 2025, allowing it to operate flights in the European Union and expand ACMI services.
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Simplifying approval to reach the market, allowing compliance with the safety and operational standards of the European Union and allowing operations in all ESA member states without separate national statements.
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With a fleet of six Boeing 737s (two other two in October 2025), in addition to the last iOSA certificate, the airline is considered to provide an ACMI’s flexible ability for both transport companies in the Asia and Pacific region, especially during seasonal summits.
BBN Airlines Indonesia, a subsidiary of the Avia Solutions Group, has granted the EAAA (EASA) license to the country (TO) as of September 5, 2025. This approval allows the wet rental provider to work in the European Union (European Union) and expand its scope in ACMI, staff, maintenance, and service Insurance).
All non -European operators who seek to fly to the European Union are required to keep the TOC, which is witnessing compliance with EASA safety and operational standards. With this approval, operators may obtain commercial air operations permits in all EASA member states without the need for a separate permission from the European Union’s individual countries.
Martinas Gregas, President of BBN Air Airways, said: “Easa Tco insurance represents an important milestone for BBN Airlines Indonesia,” said Martinas Gregs, President of BBN Air Airlines, Indonesia. “It not only reflects our steadfast commitment to global safety and compliance standards, but also our willingness to support airlines with ACMI developmentable solutions while expanding and inside the European Union market.”
BBN Airlines Indonesia is currently running a fleet of six Boeing 737 aircraft, with two additional planes scheduled to join October 2025. Earlier this year, the airline also achieved IATA operational safety certificate (iOSA), which led to its dedication at the highest levels of safety and practical performance.
EASA TCO license is a major step in the growth strategy in BBN AIRONSIA, which enhances its ability to provide elastic, safe and reliable ACMI solutions to partner airlines in Indonesia, the Asia and Pacific region, and now the European Union. TCO also enables BBN Airlines Indonesia to deploy its aircraft to Europe in the summer when a greater ability is needed, especially in response to the periodic anti -league demand patterns. This flexibility enhances the ability of the airline to support European transport companies during peak periods while maintaining strong Acmi operations in its home markets.
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