Kalstar Aviation

Kalstar Aviation
IATA ICAO Callsign
KD KLS KALSTAR
Founded 2000
Hubs Supadio Airport
Focus cities Samarinda Airport
Fleet size 12
Destinations 18
Company slogan Fly Smart with Us
Headquarters Villa Melati Mas, Serpong, South Tangerang, Indonesia
Samarinda office: Samarinda Airport, Gatot Subroto Road, Samarinda
Key people
  • Andi Masyhur (CEO)
Website kalstaronline.com

Kalstar Aviation is an airline based in Serpong, Indonesia. The airline was founded as "Kalstar Tour-Travel Co., Ltd" in Samarinda in December 1993 by Andi Masyhur.[1] Masyhur purchased the airline's first aircraft, an ATR 42, nicknamed KSE, in Bungay on 22 September 2008.

Although initially based in Samarinda, he formally began Kalstar Aviation in Serpong. On Kalstar Samarinda's maiden voyage, the airline flew from Samarinda to Tarakan, and later on to Nunukan.[2] The airline grew quickly. By 2010, it had added another two ATR 42s to its fleet.

In 2013, Kalstar Aviation carried over 1 million passengers. All Kalstar Aviation aircraft carry the "bird" livery on the vertical stabiliser, introduced in the late 2008.[3]

Kalstar Aviation launched the airline's mobile application, dubbed KALSTAR Mobile. Passengers can use the application to check flight arrivals and departures, and check in for their flights. The airline also provides in-flight magazine Kalstar.

Destinations

KSE, an ATR-42, the first aircraft of Kalstar Aviation, at Samarinda.
Kalstar Aviation ATR-42 KSI
KSI, an ATR-42, the carrier's second aircraft, at Samarinda

 Indonesia

Java

Kalimantan

Nusa Tenggara

Fleet

As of September 2015, the Kalstar Aviation passenger fleet comprises the following aircraft:[4]

Kalstar Aviation Passenger Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
ATR 42-300 3 50
ATR 42-500 1
TBA
ATR 72-500 2 0 72 Domestic
ATR 72-600 2 1 72 Domestic
Boeing 737-500 1 0 125 Domestic
Boeing 737-300 1 0 138 Domestic
Embraer E-195 2 0 118 Domestic
Total 12 1

EU aviation blacklist

Kalstar Aviation is currently banned from operating in European airspace,[5][6] appearing on a list of carriers that do not meet necessary safety standards to fly to airports in the European Union.

Accident & Incidents

On December 21st 2015, One of its Embraer 195LR overshoots the runway at Kupang Airport while performing duty as KD678 from Denpasar to Kupang[7]

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