The certification is expected to finish in July-August this year. If certification is finally taken, PT Dirgantara Indonesia will rightly produce about 4 planes ordered by Aceh province, inshaAllah.
Current production capacity for N 219 is only 4 planes per year. This is why the company is trying to build a new factory that will use automation system on its production line that can boost production capacity several times from current one. By looking on this Covid 19 outbreak, it looks like no government financial help can be taken this year for that new production facility.
There is actually demand from Indonesian Navy for MPA role for this type of plane. They have asked the company whether they can fulfill the demand.
It is interesting to see though whether this plane can transform the company successfully from being specialized in military plane since 1976 into becoming a civilian plane producer in the same time, in which actually this market is seen as more promising for both passenger and cargo planes then military market.
If the program is successful, then I believe it will be easier for the company to enter bigger passenger plane market. It has already had N 245 program that will likely start its prototyping stage in 2022. I said 2022 as a start since I believe for this year until 2021 the company will focus its financial resources on N 219 program first.
Since N 245 program uses CN 235 as a base design, so the development cost will be much lower compared if they try to make the new design from the blank paper. And since CN 235 is a proven design, so I guess there will be more acceptance from the airlines for this plane, particularly for western airlines and western cargo companies. If it enters the market, it will compete ATR 42 and also a new Chinese plane that I forget its name.