Early years (1963–1970) The airline started its history in 1963 when Pertamina established an air transportation service division named
Pertamina Air Service to support employee mobility. On January 24, 1970, the division was officially separated into a separate company under the name "
PT Pelita Air Service". The company also provides air transportation services for the oil and gas industry in Indonesia on a rental system.
New ventures (1987–2020) On November 24, 1987, the company established PT Indopelita Aircraft Services (IAS) to provide maintenance services for rotating components, such as turbines, compressors and pumps, as well as general and field mechanical services. IAS also offers a digital control system to monitor equipment performance. in the late 1980s In 2000, the company provided scheduled flight services under the name "
Pelita AirVenture". It ceased scheduled flights in 2005, citing tough competition in the scheduled aviation sector. In 2016, the company formed an Airport
Strategic Business Unit (SBU) in charge of managing Pertamina's airports. In 2019, SBU Airport started managing three airports owned by Pertamina, namely Pondok Cabe Airport,
Pinang Kampai Airport, and
Warukin Airport. In 2020, the company started to provide general cargo transportation services.
Relaunch as a scheduled airline (2021–present) In late 2021, Indonesian media reported that the Indonesian
Ministry of State-owned Enterprises (BUMN) had plans to have Pelita Air replace the financially-ailing flag carrier,
Garuda Indonesia, citing the latter's high debt. In November 2021, the ministry's plan for the airline to start scheduled flights was followed by an aircraft lease order for several Airbus A320 aircraft, during which time the airline had applied for an
air operator's certificate (AOC). On April 28, 2022, the airline launched operations as a scheduled carrier with a flight from Jakarta to Denpasar. The regular flights to Bali were later followed by flights to Yogyakarta on June 20, 2022, with more routes from Jakarta planned. Upon the launch of regular services, the Minister of State Owned Enterprises,
Erick Thohir, stated that Pelita Air would be solely focusing on the domestic market as opposed to flying international routes, referring to the size of the domestic Indonesian aviation market. However, later in 2022, reports emerged of plans for the airline to start Hajj operations to Saudi Arabia in 2023. On August 18, 2025, the airline commenced its first cross border flights to Singapore, effectively ending its status as a domestic-only airline. == Destinations ==