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AFM Aviasi Indonesia gains ground handler accreditation
The AFM management team at Halim Perdanakusuma airport in Jakarta are proud to be the first IS-BAH accredited ground handling company in Indonesia.
Founder and director Wando Suripto, seated, with finance manager Widijanto, sales manager Mega, safety manager Sofie, operations manager Farouk and permit manager Natal.
Read this story in our March 2020 printed issue.

Halim Perdanakusuma airport, Jakarta-based AFM Aviasi Indonesia (AFM) is now an IS-BAH accredited ground handler. Having an IS-BAH certificate on the wall marks AFM as the first 'pure' IS-BAH accredited ground handling company in Indonesia.

“AFM's management is committed to having continuous improvement across our organisation,” says founder and director Wando Suripto. “We keep up with the latest global business aviation standards, as well as requirements from government and regulatory bodies. Safety is one area that the management will not compromise on. Receiving this IS-BAH certification gives us a stronger reason to perform our jobs well and to deliver even better services to our customers.”

AFM is an independent licensed ground handler in Indonesia with its own personnel, offices and ground support equipment. It employs over 60 staff at Halim Perdanakusuma airport in Jakarta and Ngurah Rai International airport in Bali.

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