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  2. List of airports in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Map of Indonesia. This is a list of airports in Indonesia, sorted by location.. The Republic of Indonesia comprises 17,000 islands in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and Malaysia.

  3. Ngurah Rai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The service replaced one of Emirates' previous twice-daily Boeing 777-300ER Bali flights. This switch was a response to high demand for international travel to Bali. The airport met the specifications to serve the Airbus A380 flights by building an aerobridge specifically designed to accommodate the aircraft's upper deck on one of the gates ...

  4. Lombok International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bandara Internasional Lombok (BIL) had several operational names proposed. In January 2009 results of a public opinion poll conducted in Lombok indicated that Lombok International Airport (LIA) was chosen by 40.4% of respondents, Sasak International Airport (SIA) 20%, Rinjani International Airport (RIA) 46 16.7%, Mandalika the International Airport (MIA) 10.9%, Selaparang International Airport ...

  5. Citilink - Wikipedia

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    In late 2019, Citilink took delivery of two Airbus A330-900s originally ordered by WOW Air which are to be used for flights to Germany, Japan, [12] and Saudi Arabia. [13] In June 2022, both Airbus A330-900s left the Citilink fleet and were transferred to Garuda Indonesia to complement the airline's Hajj operations.

  6. Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 4 April 1987, Garuda Indonesia Flight 035 en route from Banda Aceh to Medan, crashed during approach at Polonia International Airport. 23 of 45 passengers and crew were killed. On 31 January 1993, a Shorts SC.7 Skyvan 3-100 of Pan-Malaysian Air Transport , a non-scheduled domestic flight from Medan to Banda Aceh crashed into Mount Kapur ...

  7. Asian One Air - Wikipedia

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    From November 2004 [5] to mid-2006, [6] GT Air operated scheduled flights between Denpasar (Bali) and Lombok. In 2006, a DHC-6 Twin Otter was chartered to transport aid workers to Aceh and North Sumatra provinces in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. [7]