New !full! - Planes Dubbing Indonesia
The move targets Indonesia’s growing fleet of new planes and aims to reduce language barriers for local pilots, crew, and ground staff who previously relied on English-only materials. Initial rollout focuses on narrow-body jets used for domestic routes, with plans to expand to cargo planes by late 2026.
While there is no officially announced "new" film in the Planes franchise currently in production by Disney, the Indonesian dubbing of the original films— Planes (2013) and Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014)—remains a significant part of Disney’s local content strategy in Southeast Asia. These dubbed versions are widely accessible via and have been featured on local television networks such as RCTI and GTV . The Evolution of Planes Dubbing in Indonesia planes dubbing indonesia new
While the growth of the plane dubbing industry in Indonesia presents opportunities for dubbing studios and audio professionals, there are also challenges to be addressed. One of the main challenges is ensuring high-quality audio production that meets the technical requirements of airlines and their IFE systems. The move targets Indonesia’s growing fleet of new
The engines roared to life, a deep-throated growl that settled into a steady purr. The plane pushed back, turning its nose toward the runway. These dubbed versions are widely accessible via and
. The film remains available in Indonesia through the established dub produced by MCPro Studio
When we say "new," we are looking at three distinct possibilities currently circulating in fan forums and industry whispers.