Being Citizens who love our country and concern in realizing the Unity and Integrity of this whole Archipelagic Mother Land, hence:
- Our aim is to contribute to safer flight operations by developing, improving and providing more accurate, updated and effective aeronautical information and navigation products and services.
- Our pride is to serve the flight operators better in making the people’s flights to anywhere on this beautiful earth safer, more pleasant and comfortable.
- Our pleasure is to assist to bind all people on this beautiful earth together through safer flight operations.
- Our desire is to provide complete navigation products and services to realize zero incident flight operations by making full use of the latest technology and the sophisticated solutions and to expand these to any modes of transportations.
OUR MISSIONS
Our missions are:
- to make constant efforts in developing and improving better quality products and services;
- to deliver our products and services to everywhere where anyone needs on this beautiful earth;
- to shoulder a part of the flight operators’ obligations and responsibilities in their flight operations safety; and
- to hear our customers’ voices/feedbacks to serve better for our customers’ satisfactions.
INDOAVIS SHORT STORY
The origin of “Indoavis” (Indonesia Aviation Services) dates back on December 12, 1998, when the mapping company, PT. Mapindo Parama started to provide aviation services. After the liquidation of PT. Mapindo Parama, to enhance the quality and to concentrate into the production of Aeronautical Charts and related navigation products, PT. Indoavis Nusantara (INDOAVIS) was established as a fully independent company and continued such services from 2000.
Since then, INDOAVIS has continued to develop and produce various product families not only of Aeronautical Charts, such as Airnavigation Manual, IFR Enroute Charts, Operation Navigation Charts, etc., but also of navigation software/systems and services, like AIS-GIS, NAIS, FLOPS Center, etc. We also developed “Moving Map”, Electronic Aeronautical Charts on Tablet PC or PDA having GPS option. We strive to continue to be innovative in aviation industry by introducing the latest information technologies.
BUSINESS APPROACH
- Serviceability:
Our standard products are designed in taking the highest priority over the usability.
- Customer Friendly:
We are always willing to meet the customer’s special needs and requirements.
- Flexibility:
We take to heart that flexibility is of great significance to put the value added.
- Artistry:
Art is the power. It gives the sophistication and contributes to the increase of visual recognition by user. Our all products are designed appending the aesthetic value.
BUSINESS FIELDS
- Air Transportation :
This is our main business field to serve flight operators, regulator, airport authorities and ground handling companies through our Aeronautical Charts and navigation tools and products by the following manners:
- Retail Sales :
Directly through our office shop and internet web, or through several distributors to nationwide.
- Membership Sales :
Yearly base membership to continuously update any revisions in timely manner during the period.
- Special Order :
Any special needs and customization requirements to Aeronautical Charts for Indonesian and Asian airspace.
- Project Sales :
Any special needs and customization requirements to navigation products and/or any combination of our products being purchased by project basis.
- Exploration Business :
One of our core competencies, Geo-Informatics, responds to special needs and requirements from oil, gas and natural resources exploration companies.
- Local Government Administration :
Local administration requirements by utilizing mapping service can be realized.
- Maritime Transportation :
Our technologies cultivated in Air Transportation can be easily applied to maritime transportation requirements.
STANDARD DOCUMENT REFERENCE
The Aviation division standards conform to ICAO Documents, Annexes and DO-200A and DO-201A as follows:
Aeronautical Reference:
- ICAO-Annex 4 Standards and Recommended Practices-Aeronautical Charts
- ICAO-Annex 14 Standards and Recommended Practices-Aerodrome and Heliports
- ICAO-Doc 8126 Aeronautical Information Services Manual AN/872
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ICAO-Doc 8168 OPS/611 Aircraft Operation Flight Procedures Vol 1-3
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ICAO-Doc 8697 Aeronautical Chart Manual
- ICAO-Doc 9613 Manual on Required Navigation Performance AN/97
- ICAO-Doc 9674 World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS84) AN/946
- RCTA DO-200A EUROCAE ED-76 Standards for Processing Aeronautical Data
- RTCA DO-201A Industry Requirements to Aeronautical Information Services
- RTCA DO-236 Minimum Aviation System Performance Standard: Required Navigation Performance for Area Navigation
- AEEC-ARINC Specification 424 Navigation System DataBase.
Aeronautical Data Reference:
- Aeronautical Information Publications
- Flight Information Publications
- NOTAM
Topographical Data Reference:
- Digital Chart of the World (DCW), NATO
- Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)
- Digital Map of NASA
- BAKOSURTANAL (Badan Koordinasi
Pemetaan Nasional)
CUSTOMER REFERENCES
- Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Republic of Indonesia
- Directorate General of Air Communication, Republic of Yemen
- PT. (Persero) Angkasa Pura I
- PT. (Persero) Angkasa Pura II
- Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU)
- Indonesian Navy (TNI-AL)
- Indonesian Army (TNI-AD)
- Polisi Udara (POLUD)
- DLR Braunschwig German Aerospace Center
- LIDO Lufthansa System (Germany)
- National Search and Rescue (BASARNAS)
- Conoco-Philips Indonesia
- British Petroleum – ONWJ
- Komite Nasional Keslamatan Transportasi (KNKT)
- Intermap Indonesia
- Sofreavia
- Wing Over Asia
- Sky Tec Co (Japan)
- ITSC Library Ohio USA
- Kuala Lumpur Air Services (KLAS)
- United Insurance
- Pusat Survei Geology
- PT. Bukaka Teknik Utama
- Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Transportasi Trisakti
- Sekolah Tinggi Penerbangan Indonesia (STPI)
- Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB)
- Dinas Perhubungan Udara Sulteng
- Airweek Tabloid
- PT. Gapura Angkasa (Ground Handling)
- Japan Airlines (JAL)
- Malaysian Airways System (MAS)
- Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
- Indonesian Maritime Security Coordinating Board (BAKORKAMLA)
- Pertamina Aviation
- AIR NAVIGATION MANUAL