Airfast Indonesia

[1] It specialises in contract operations, aviation management services and charter passenger and cargo services to the oil, mining and construction industries in Indonesia and other countries in the area.

It is also involved in aerial mapping, survey flights, heli-logging and medical evacuation services.

Its main base is Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Jakarta.

[2] Airfast Indonesia is listed in Category 1 by Indonesian Civil Aviation Authority for airline safety quality.

It was established to provide helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft to the oil exploration industry in Indonesia, initially as an Australian-Indonesian joint venture, but evolved into a fully Indonesian-owned and operated company in 1982 when it acquired Zamrud Aviation Corp.[5] It was owned by Frank Reuneker (53%) and other shareholders (47%).

Airfast Boeing 737-247 PK-OCF in Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix , Arizona . The aircraft was reportedly scrapped in Kuala Lumpur in 2000.
Airfast BAe 146 at Perth Airport (2004)