Airlangga was born in the East Java capital of Surabaya on 1 October 1962. His father Hartarto Sastrosoenarto, an engineer and politician, served as a minister in various portfolios for former president Suharto for 15 years from 1983 to 1998.
Airlangga has been involved in numerous businesses, ranging from fertilizer distribution to paper packaging and construction machinery. Following are some of his corporate roles.
Owner of fertilizer distributor PT Graha Curah Niaga.[7]
President Commissioner and Chairman of PT Fajar Surya Wisesa, a paper packaging manufacturer (1988–2016). The company was founded by Airlangga and Winarko Sulistyo in 1988.[8] Airlangga's older brother Gunadharma in a 1998 email to activist George Aditjondro described the publicly listed company as a "small competitor of Sinar Mas Group".[9]
President Director of PT Jakarta Prima Cranes (1991).[10]
Chairman of PT Ciptadana Sekuritas asset management firm (1994).[11] The company was founded in 1990 and is now called PT Ciptadana Capital.[12]
In 2002, Airlangga resigned from the Board of Directors of Indonesian Investment Fund Limited,[13] an open-ended equity mutual fund launched and run by PT Ciptadana Asset Management. Bermuda-registered Indonesian Investment Fund Limited was among companies listed in the Paradise Papers set of leaked documents related to offshore investments.[14]
President Director of PT Bisma Narendra (1994).[15] Founded in 1994, the company provides metal coating and allied services.
Commissioner of PT Sorini Agro Asia Corporindo (2004). The company buys tapioca starch and sells its derivatives.
President Commissioner of PT Essar Dhananjaya,[16] a manufacturer of steel coils and sheets.
Commissioner of PT Hitachi Construction Machinery Indonesia.[17]
In 2004, he became a member of the House of Representatives as a member of Golkar. He served as deputy treasurer of Golkar from 2004 to 2009.
Second term (2009–2014)
In his second term as a legislator in the 2009–2014 period, he chaired House Commission VI on industry, trade, investment and state-owned enterprises. During this time, he introduced the 2014 Industry Law.[19]
Third term (2014–2016)
In his third term as a legislator, which commenced in 2014, he served in House Commission VII on mineral resources, environment, research and technology. In April 2015, he was transferred to Commission X on education, tourism, creative economy, culture, sports and youth. In January 2016, he became a member of Commission XI on financial affairs.[20]
Ministerial career
Ministry of Industry (2016–2019)
He was appointed to cabinet as industry minister on 27 July 2016 by President Joko Widodo.
Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs (2019–present)
In 2019, Airlangga returned to Jokowi's Onward Indonesia Cabinet as Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs.[21]
Golkar Party leadership
On 13 December 2017, he was selected to become Golkar chairman, replacing Setya Novanto, who had been arrested and put on trial for alleged corruption.[22] Airlangga announced his resignation as the General Chairman of Golkar in 10 August 2024.[23] The position of party's chairman was temporarily held by his vice chairman Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita, which was appointed on 13 August.[24]
Personal life
Airlangga is the younger brother of businessman Gunadharma Hartarto (1961–2004). His other siblings are Indira Asoka, Gautama and Maya Dewi.[25] Airlangga is married to Yanti K. Isfandiary and they have eight children: Adanti, Ravindra, Audi, Dines, Bianda, Latascha, Maisara and Natalie. 3 out of the 8 children are now married.
Airlangga also has 3 grandchildren named Althamis, Ophelia and Endaru.[26]
^"Indonesian Investment Fund Limited". ICIJ Offshore Leaks Database. The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. Retrieved 18 December 2017.