KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf
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Founded | 1 August 1947 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 28 December 1949 (2 years, 4 months and 27 days) | ||||||
Fleet size | 10+ | ||||||
Destinations | Domestic, Singapore, British Malaya and Philippines | ||||||
Parent company | KLM | ||||||
Headquarters | Java, Dutch East Indies |
Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V. Interinsulair Bedrijf Batavia (KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf or simply KLM-IIB; English: Royal Dutch Interinsular Airline Services of Batavia) was an airline based in the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) and the predecessor to Garuda Indonesia.
History[]
KLM Interinsulair Bedrijf (KLM-IIB) was founded on 1 August 1947 at Kemayoran Airport as a KLM subsidiary (due to the dissolution of Koninklijke Nederlandsch-Indische Luchtvaart Maatschappij (KNILM)),[1] and all of the aircraft in KNILM fleet were later transferred to KLM-IIB. They also received 20 Dakota aircraft, previously operated by Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger (KNIL).[2]
Based in Java,[2] their destinations consisted of domestic routes (within Indonesia) and also international routes (such as Singapore; Penang, British Malaya; and Manila, Philippines),[3] operated by several Dakotas and 9 Consolidated PBY Catalina amphibious aircraft.[2]
Nationalization by Indonesian government[]
On 28 December 1949, KLM-IIB was nationalized by the Indonesian Government, as agreed by both the Indonesian and Dutch governments during the 1949 Dutch-Indonesian Round Table Conference. Upon the nationalization, the airline was renamed as Garuda Indonesia, now the flag carrier of Indonesia, and it remains to this day.[2]
Fleet[]
- DC-3 Dakota, 20
- Consolidated PBY Catalina, 9
Accidents and incidents[]
- On 10 February 1948, Flight 947, a Douglas C-47B (PK-REA), lost control and crashed near Padalarang while attempting to return to Bandung following an engine failure, killing all 19 on board.[4][5]
- On 8 March 1948, a Consolidated PBY Catalina (PK-CTC) was damaged during takeoff at Poso, Sulawesi and sank, due to "a misunderstanding about the starting procedure to be followed between captain [C.L. van Kooij] and 2nd pilot [M.G. Nicolai] crashed during takeoff." None of the nine crew and passengers were injured. It was damaged beyond repair. It "took all the luggage to the seabed."[6]
References[]
- ^ kikirakaki (2018-01-11). "Sejarah Bandar Udara PERTAMA di Indonesia, Bandara Internasional Kemayoran" [History of the FIRST Indonesian Airport, Kemayoran International Airport]. Kaskus (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-10-27.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Casius, Gerard; Postma, Thijs (1986). 40 jaar luchtvaart in Indië (in Dutch). Alkmaar. ISBN 978-9060139448.
- ^ Raditya, Iswara N. (2019-01-15). "Sejarah Garuda Indonesia yang Disebut Bangkrut oleh Prabowo" [The History of Garuda Indonesia, Whom Prabowo Called it Bankrupted]. tirto.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-11-02.
- ^ Accident description for PK-REA at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 20 February 2019.
- ^ "Crash of a Douglas C-47B-30-DK in Padalarang: 19 killed". Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
- ^ Dekker, Herman. "Ongevallen/incidenten 1948" [1948 accidents/incidents]. HDekker (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-10-27.
- Defunct airlines of Indonesia
- 1947 establishments in the Dutch East Indies
- Airlines established in 1947
- Defunct seaplane operators