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1. Lion Group Seeking Partners for Training Centre
Indonesias Lion Group is seeking international partners for its training organizations the Wings Flying School and the Lion Training Centre. Lion Groups subsidiaries include Lion Air, Wings Air and Batik Air. Lion Air is one of Indonesias largest airlines and mostly operates Boeing 737-900ERs and 737-800s. Wings Air has a fleet of ATR 72-500s and ATR 72-600s. Batik Air has a f
2. HD Video of Thai Lion Air's New Boeing 737-900ER
Lion Groups affiliate in Thailand, Thai Lion Air, unveiled one of its Boeing 737-900ERs to a select group of media on Friday. Thai Lion Air will be the first airline in Thailand to operate the 737-900ER. The aircraft can seat 215 passengers in an all economy class configuration. Thai Lion Airs CEO, Captain Darsito Hendroseputro, said the carrier hopes to launch operations in earl
3. Boeing delivers First 737-900ER to Launch Customer Lion Air
Boeing delivers First 737-900ER to Launch Customer Lion Air. Indonesia's Lion Air has taken delivery of the first Next-Generation 737-900ER (Extended Range) airplane. The airplane was delivered in a special dual paint scheme that combines the Lion Air lion on the vertical stabilizer and the Boeing livery colors on the fuselage. Boeing launched the 737-900ER program in July 2005 whe
4. Lion Technic to Employ EASA-Certified Maintenance Personnel
Lion Technic to Employ EASA-Certified Maintenance Personnel Lion Technic has taken another step forward to achieving its goal of becoming an EASA-certified maintenance organization. Lion Technic is planning to employ eight EASA-certified maintenance personnel from Europe who will work with Lion Technics line maintenance personnel at Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.
5. Lion Air Takes Delivery of Two Boeing 737-900 ERs
Jakarta-based Lion Air, which operates an all-Boeing fleet, was the launch customer of the 737-900ER and is currently the largest operator of the airplane. With today's deliveries, the Lion Air fleet consists of 36 737-900ERs and two 747-400s. In addition, Lion Air is a launch customer for the new 737 Boeing Sky Interior.. Lion Air Takes Delivery of Two Boeing 737-900 ERs
6. Lion Group Takes Delivery of its 100th Aircraft
Indonesias Lion Group has taken delivery of its 100th Next-Generation 737. Lion Air - which was established in 1999 - was also the launch customer for the 737-900ER program. Lion Air mainline operates 67 737-900ERs and 19 737-800s. The groups other 737NGs are allocated to its full-service carrier in Indonesia, Batik Air, and to its overseas affiliates: Malindo Air in Malaysia and
7. Indonesia's Lion Air orders 22 more Boeing 737s
Indonesia's Lion Air orders 22 more Boeing 737s. Boeing has confirmed a previously unidentified Lion Air order for 22 Next-Generation 737-900ER (Extended Range) airplanes. Jakarta-based Lion Air's order was placed during the second quarter of 2007 and was listed in the unidentified category on Boeing's Orders and Deliveries website. This order, valued at more than $1.7 billion at c
8. Jakarta-based Lion Air orders 56 Next-Generation Boeing 737-900ERs
Jakarta-based Lion Air orders 56 Next-Generation Boeing 737-900ERs. Jakarta-based Lion Air has placed an order for 56 Next-Generation Boeing 737-900ER (Extended Range) airplanes. This order, valued at more than $4.4 billion at current list prices, brings Lion Air's combined orders for the 737-900ER to 178. Additionally, the airline acquired purchase rights for an additional 50 737-

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