The company serves the Asia-Pacific region and employs more than 4,000 people, and is based in Tangerang, Indonesia, it has many offices around the world.
In seven years, funded entirely by the Indonesian government, it had spent US$200 million, of which 63% was used to import hi-tech machinery and equipment.
[4] In January 2007, PT Garuda Indonesia announced it would sell a minority stake of GMF AeroAsia in April 2007.
concluded a restructuring as part of the company's strategic development visions embodied in 'The Global Challenge', a fifteen-year 'voyage' plan.
[10] In 2009, GMF AeroAsia's biggest clients are parent Garuda followed by Lion Air,[11] but as 2015, GMF AeroAsia's biggest clients are its parent company Garuda Indonesia with its low-cost arm Citilink followed by Sriwijaya Air.
[17] AeroAsia also provides certain assets of OEMs, located in a customs bonded area at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.