Garuda Indonesia, the largest carrier in the southeast Asian island country, has announced its intention to increase its fleet by 15 to 20 aircraft in 2025.
The airline’s new CEO, Wamildan Tsani Panjaitan, who’s tenure at the helm of the airline started in November 2024, announced these plans during a press conference on December 6, 2024.
Garuda’s top executive also indicated that the carrier expects to receive two aircraft before the end of 2024 and another two in January 2025.