Indonesia Economy Booms

As the Indonesian economy grows, consumers are willing to spend more money for the comfort and ease of private aircraft travel. As a result of Indonesia's geography, Indonesian companies are utilizing the ability for private aircraft to travel to remote destinations, which are not serviced by airline companies. Private Jets in The United States average 30-50 hours per month, whereas in Indonesia, jet charter companies are logging 75 hours or more.
"I would single out Indonesia as the strongest market in Southeast Asia. It’s been that way for the past 24 months, and going into 2012, I think it’s going to continue to lead the region.”  
Pasha SalehRegional Sales Director, Southeast Asia, Hawker Beechcraft 


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