Infoglobal is participating in The 17th Langkawi International Maritime & Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA) 2025, held at the Mahsuri International Exhibition Centre (MIEC), Langkawi, Malaysia, from May 20–24, 2025, specifically at the Indonesian Pavilion A100a. This participation is part of Infoglobal’s commitment to strengthening its position in the Southeast Asian avionics market.
At this prestigious event, Infoglobal is presenting two flagship innovations: the Integrated Electronics Standby Display (IESD) and the Color Integrated Multifunction Display (CIMD). Both avionics systems are specifically designed to enhance the performance of light trainer and transport aircraft.
The IESD functions as a standby instrument, serving as a backup display when the main cockpit display fails.
Meanwhile, the CIMD is a multifunction avionics display that not only provides navigation data but also delivers critical information such as engine status, fuel levels, and mission data.
“We are here at LIMA 2025 to demonstrate that the domestic avionics industry is capable of developing competitive and innovative technological solutions that are ready to compete on the global stage,” said Adi Sasongko, CEO of Infoglobal.
Infoglobal’s participation in LIMA 2025 also reaffirms its international reach. Previously, the company successfully exported its Multi Purpose Cockpit Display (MPCD) for the Hawk 100/200 aircraft, as well as avionics components for the PC-7 aircraft to Malaysia.
“Southeast Asia is a strategic market for us. Through this exhibition, we are committed to strengthening Infoglobal’s position as a trusted partner in regional avionics technology,” emphasized Adi Sasongko.
Through its presence at LIMA 2025, Infoglobal continues to strengthen its role as a leading player in Indonesia’s avionics industry—ready to expand and contribute to the global market, particularly in the Southeast Asian region.