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Who uses callsign "Suiz Air" or similar?

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Hi all,

 

Noted working Singapore HF yesterday 30th at 1430 local was "Suiz Air 8860" climbing out of Natuna/Ranai (NTX) through FL110 to FL240. Didn't manage to catch the destination unfortunately. "Suiz Air" is my best guess but can't find any airline with this name. Does anyone have any ideas what/who they are and what aircraft they operate please?

 

Thanks! :)

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Hi Geoff, thanks. That one did occur to me but it definitely sounds more like Suiz than Susi. Worked out the destination given is Batam.

 

Here is the audio download link if you can have a listen for me (930kb): http://www.sendspace.com/file/rxgjgp (download button at bottom of page, ignore ad).

 

What do you reckon folks? Susi Air or something else?

 

Thanks :).

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Hello RobK, sounds to me like Sri Wijaya Air :drinks:

 

i keep hearing sriwijaya too.

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:blink: I did consider Sriwijaya but I've heard that one before and sounded pretty much as it's spelt, whereas this one sounds more like Suiz Air to me! :mellow: Is Sriwijaya pronounced "Suiz Air" then?

 

You guys know the airwaves in that area better than me so I'll go with what you say! :good: :drinks:

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