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TransNusa

TransNusa is an airline headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia.[3] It was launched in August 2005, serving various destinations from Kupang, Timor, using aircraft chartered from Pelita Air and Trigana Air Service. In August 2011, TransNusa received its own air operator's certificate (AOC) and scheduled commercial airline permit, operating as a regional carrier. The airline relaunched in 2022 after briefly ceasing operations in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[4] Due to a change in strategy, the airline has since been aligning itself closer a full-service carrier.[5]

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TransNusa
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TransNusa logo since 2021
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IATA ICAO Call sign
8B[a] TNU TRANSNUSA
Founded4 August 2005; 19 years ago (2005-08-04)
HubsSoekarno–Hatta International Airport
Secondary hubsGuangzhou Baiyun International Airport
Fleet size7
Destinations8
Parent company
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia (head office)
Key people
  • Bayu Sutanto
  • Dato' Bernard Francis
  • Leo Budiman
Websitewww.transnusa.co.id
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History

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Launch and early years (2005–2011)

TransNusa undertook its first commercial flight on August 4, 2005 in co-operation with Trigana Air Service. Initial services were established to Waingapu, Tambolaka and Lewoleba followed by routes to Alor, Ende, Maumere, Ruteng serviced by a Trigana Air ATR 42-300.[6] Subsequently, TransNusa agreed to further co-operative partnerships in Nusa Tenggara with Riau Airlines using Fokker 50s with a second Trigana supplied ATR 42 introduced in April 2006. In June, a Boeing 737-200 was supplied on contract from Trigana to service the routes, Kupang to Denpasar to Surabaya and Kupang to Makassar. In late 2006, the 737 service was replaced by a Pelita Air Fokker F28-4000.[7]

In March 2007, arrangements with Mandala Airlines commenced with TransNusa acting both as a ticketing agent for Mandala at their office in Kupang and operating as a feeder service to the then-new Mandala Airbus A320 service operating from Kupang airport. This connected TransNusa's East Nusa Tenggara services into the Mandala Indonesian network through Jakarta and Surabaya. TransNusa commenced by block buying seats on the A320 services.[7] In August 2007, TransNusa entered into a route subsidy agreement with the West Nusa Tenggara provincial government to provide services for the Mataram to Sumbawa and Mataram to Bima routes. The subsidised services were provided three times a week. In October 2007, TransNusa established the first implementation of airline e-ticketing in East Nusa Tenggara.[8]

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TransNusa office in Labuan Bajo

By March 2008, TransNusa was operating 4 Fokker 50 turboprop aircraft in fleet co-operation arrangements with Riau Airlines. On 10 September 2008, Mandala Airlines announced arrangements with TransNusa to supply further feeder services from Jakarta via Surabaya providing services to passengers through the Kupang hub, connecting to and from destinations including Ende, Sika, Bajawa, Lombok, Waingapu, Tambolaka, Labuan Bajo and Alor.[9]

In December 2009, charter airline Aviastar took delivery of a second new BAe 146-200 from BAE Systems to be operated on behalf of TransNusa in a 98-seat all-economy layout. It was announced that the new aircraft was to be based at Denpasar Airport in Bali to operate to destinations in East Nusa Tenggara.[10][11] This aircraft complemented an ATR 42-300 aircraft acquired in a similar collaboration with Indonesia Air Transport (IAT) for operations in East Nusa Tenggara originating from Kupang and serving the Maumere, Alor and Lewoleba routes. The ATR-42-300 aircraft also served airports in the region that have a relatively short runway, such as Larantuka, Rote, and Sabu. The co-operation with IAT grew the airline's ATR 42-300 fleet to four aircraft by the end of the year[12][13] In 2010, TransNusa offered connections into the Sriwijaya Air network to link directly with flights from Kupang to Surabaya and Jakarta.[14][15]

Independent operation and suspension of operations (2011–2020)

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An ATR 42-500, formerly operated by TransNusa

In 2011, TransNusa expanded into operating commercially scheduled flights through the procurement of its own aircraft and the obtaining of the 121 Regular Aviation Operation License issued by the Indonesian Civil Aviation Authority.

In 2017, TransNusa expanded its fleet when it introduced two brand new ATR 72-600s, followed by a further ATR 72-600 and ATR 42–500 the following year. By June 2019, TransNusa had in its fleet, seven ATR aircraft in its commercial fleet with a further three on order, complemented by a single BAe 146.

Impacted by the effects on the industry by the COVID-19 pandemic, the airline suspended operations in September 2020, which led to its fleet being transferred back to lessors.[16]

Relaunch (2021–present)

In November 2021, TransNusa announced through Instagram that the airline intends to return operating, although as a low-cost carrier in place of its former regional model.[17][4] The airline reapplied for an Air Operator's certificate and conducted proving flights in February 2022.[18][19]

In early 2022, the airline, now backed and part-owned by the China Aircraft Leasing Group (CALC) (indirect subsidiary of China Everbright Group),[20] announced that it will be operating a mixed fleet of Airbus A320neos and Comac ARJ21s, making TransNusa the first foreign operator of the latter aircraft.[21]

On 6 October 2022, TransNusa officially relaunched with a flight between Jakarta and Denpasar.[22] In February 2024, the airline announced a strategy change to reposition the airline into a "premium service carrier", claiming that it has implemented plans to differentiate the airline apart from other low-cost carriers.[5]

Destinations

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The airline has disclosed that it will focus on flying between larger airports rather than revive its former inter-island network.[23]

As of September 2024, TransNusa flies between nine destinations.[22]

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Country City Airport Notes Refs
AustraliaPerthPerth Airport[24]
ChinaGuangzhouGuangzhou Baiyun International Airport
GuiyangGuiyang Longdongbao International AirportCharter
East TimorDiliPresidente Nicolau Lobato International AirportTerminated[25]
IndonesiaAmbonPattimura AirportTerminated
AlorAlor Island AirportTerminated[26]
AtambuaHaliwen AirportTerminated[27]
BajawaTurelelo Soa AirportTerminated[26]
BalikpapanSultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan International AirportTerminated[28]
Bandar LampungRadin Inten II AirportTerminated

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BandungHusein Sastranegara AirportTerminated[30]
BanjarmasinSyamsudin Noor International AirportTerminated[31]
Bau BauBetoambari AirportTerminated[32]
BerauKalimarau AirportTerminated[33]
BimaSultan Muhammad Salahudin AirportTerminated[34]
DenpasarNgurah Rai International Airport
EndeH. Hasan Aroeboesman AirportTerminated

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JakartaSoekarno–Hatta International AirportHub
KendariHaluoleo AirportTerminated[36]
KupangEl Tari AirportTerminated[26]
KolakaSangia Nibandera AirportTerminated[37]
KotabaruGusti Syamsir Alam AirportTerminated[38]
Labuan BajoKomodo AirportTerminated[39]
LarantukaGewayantana AirportTerminated[26]
LewolebaWonopito AirportTerminated[40]
LombokLombok International AirportTerminated[34]
LuwukSyukuran Aminuddin Amir AirportTerminated[41]
MakassarSultan Hasanuddin International AirportTerminated[42]
MamujuTampa Padang AirportTerminated[43]
ManadoSam Ratulangi International Airport
MaumereFrans Seda AirportTerminated[44]
MorowaliMaleo AirportTerminated[43]
PalangkarayaTjilik Riwut AirportTerminated[45]
PalopoPalopo Lagaligo AirportTerminated[43]
PaluMutiara SIS Al-Jufrie AirportTerminated[46]
RutengFrans Sales Lega AirportTerminated[26]
SelayarH. Aroeppala AirportTerminated[47]
SemarangAhmad Yani International AirportTerminated[30]
SingkawangSingkawang Airport[48]
SorongDomine Eduard Osok Airport
Sumbawa BesarSultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III AirportTerminated[34]
TambolakaTambolaka AirportTerminated[26]
Tana TorajaPongtiku AirportTerminated[49]
TarakanJuwata AirportTerminated[50]
TimikaMozes Kilangin AirportTerminated
Toli ToliSultan Bantilan AirportTerminated[46]
WaingapuMau Hau AirportTerminated[26]
YogyakartaAdisutjipto AirportTerminated[30]
Yogyakarta International Airport
MalaysiaJohor BahruSenai International AirportTerminated
Kuala LumpurKuala Lumpur International Airport
Subang International Airport[51]
SingaporeChangi Airport
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Services

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In-flight meal aboard TransNusa

TransNusa offers options to buy on board during the flight, offering food, drinks, merchandise and duty free for purchase on the aircraft. However, no free items are offered on board, as the airline is a low-cost carrier. Pre-purchase of meals is available at a lower price than on board, and with additional options

Fleet

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A TransNusa A320-200 on final approach to Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta
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A TransNusa Comac ARJ21 on display at the 2024 Singapore Airshow

Current fleet

As of April 2025, the TransNusa fleet consists of the following aircraft.

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TransNusa fleet
Aircraft In fleet Orders Passengers Notes
Airbus A320-200 4[52] 0 174
Airbus A321-200 1 1 195
Comac C909 2 28 90 First international operator of Comac C909 (ARJ21)[53]
Total 7 28
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Historical fleet

Incidents and accidents

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