Indonesia’s state-owned aerospace company, PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PT DI), has confirmed the presence of two derelict Boeing 737-200 aircraft on its Bandung facility grounds since 2005. The ownership of the aircraft remains unclear, with PT DI stating they do not own the planes themselves. The company is currently seeking information regarding the owners to determine the next steps for the abandoned aircraft. These planes are taking up valuable space on the apron, hindering potential operational expansion. PT DI management has expressed a desire to resolve the situation and repurpose the area. Further investigation is underway to identify the original owners and understand the circumstances surrounding the aircraft’s long-term storage. The company hopes to find a solution that benefits both PT DI and respects aviation regulations.