BBN Airlines Indonesia secures EASA Third Country Operator (TCO) authorization for EU ACMI operations

BBN Airlines Indonesia, an ACMI operator, has been granted Third Country Operator (TCO) authorization by EASA, clearing the carrier to operate wet‑lease flights into European Union airspace. The approval allows BBN to offer ACMI services to EU‑based airlines and brokers under EASA oversight.

Discovered 2025-09-16T16:12:08.694550-07:00 | 2025-09-16T16:12:08.694550-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • EASA TCO authorization authorizes BBN to operate wet‑lease flights into EU airspace, opening immediate commercial access to European demand for short‑term capacity and seasonal peaks.
  • The approval adds to the growing pool of ACMI capacity tied to APAC carriers, following recent regional ACMI/AOC progress that is expanding available wet‑lease options for operators. https://hype.aero/?story=22eebd7b-969e-4df5-8036-ffef7f318d80
  • This sits alongside other recent ACMI market entries and regulatory milestones in the region, underscoring a continuing trend of new operators positioning to serve international wet‑lease contracts. https://hype.aero/?story=775e8529-4b3b-4018-b5f0-2025a898e0ef

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