TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – National flag carrier Garuda Indonesia (GIAA), recorded a net loss of US$180.7 million or Rp3 trillion (at an exchange rate of Rp16,654 per US Dollar) in the third quarter of 2025.
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Indonesian producer Shanty Harmayn is bringing animated feature “Garuda: Dare to Dream” to the Tokyo Gap-Financing Market, marking the company’s first foray into animation ahead of a planned early ...
What occurs after death? The question most frequently asked! The enigma of what occurs after death has fascinated humanity since the beginning of time. Different religious and spiritual healers and ...
Three mechanical engineering students from Surat have engineered Garuda, an AI-enabled electric superbike prototype, with half of its components sourced from scrap materials. Powered by a Raspberry Pi ...
A US$3.2 billion plan by Indonesia’s flag carrier to buy 50 Boeing aircraft has drawn scrutiny over whether the order is a genuine business decision or a political trade-off linked to Washington’s ...
Jakarta (ANTARA) - State-owned airline Garuda Indonesia plans to expand its flight network to approximately 100 routes as part of its five-year strategic plan. “Garuda Indonesia will expand its ...
[JAKARTA] Garuda is paying twice as much to lease its latest Boeing 737 Max jet than it does for the older 737 planes in its fleet, another potential blow to its finances as it tries to return to ...
Five months after a Boeing 737 Max aircraft operated by Lion Air crashed into the Java Sea in 2018, Indonesian flag carrier Garuda Indonesia tried to cancel its remaining order for the same model. Now ...
PT Garuda Indonesia is in talks to buy scores of Boeing Co. aircraft as the distressed flag carrier seeks to expand its international network, its CEO said. The airline is discussing buying between 50 ...
Garuda Indonesia could be preparing for its biggest fleet shake-up in years. CEO Wamildan Tsani Panjaitan told reporters the airline is in talks with Boeing (NYSE:BA) to purchase between 50 and 75 ...