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  2. Radin Inten II Airport - Wikipedia

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    The name is taken from Radin Inten II (1834–1858), the last Sultan of Lampung (possibly a vassal of the Banten Sultanate). It is on the Jalan Branti Raya in Branti, Natar, northwest of Bandar Lampung in the South Lampung Regency. The airport serves the Lampung area, as it is currently the only commercial airport in the Lampung province.

  3. Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin Airport (IATA: SWQ, ICAO: WADS), [1] formerly Brang Bidji Airport, is located in Sumbawa Besar, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.It is one of the only two airports in the island of Sumbawa, the other being Sultan Muhammad Salahudin Airport in Bima.

  4. Raja Haji Abdullah Airport - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 December 2024, at 14:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Kualanamu International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The name of the airport was reported to be a suggestion from the people of Karo to the government and later granted by the Ministry of Transportation. [6] The name consists of two words: 'Kuala,' a Malay and Indonesian word for 'river mouth;' [7] and 'Namu' or 'Namo,' the Karonese for 'deep sea.' [8] Thus, 'Kualanamu' means 'meeting point.' [6] Kualanamu is one of the very few airports in the ...

  6. Adisumarmo Airport Rail Link - Wikipedia

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    A new railway is being constructed to the airport. The 13.5-kilometre (8.4 mi) airport rail will connect Solo Balapan Station to Adi Soemarmo Airport. Construction of the airport rail line consists of two segments: segment 1, from Solo Balapan Station to Solo Baru Station along 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) which is the existing railway track.

  7. Xpress Air - Wikipedia

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    Xpress Air was an Indonesian domestic regular airline that offered direct flights to the eastern parts of Indonesia, with its first flight in 2005, and from 2014 international routes to Malaysia. [1]

  8. Domine Eduard Osok Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation allocated IDR 50 billion ($5.1 million) for runway width expansion to 45 meters from 0 meters. [4] Due to overcapacity, the government has lengthened the runway to 2,500 m from 1,950 m so that the airport can accommodate Boeing 737 and Airbus A320. [5]

  9. Mathilda Batlayeri Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mathilda Batlayeri Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Mathilda Batlayeri) (IATA: SXK, ICAO: WAPS) is an airport located in Amfutu, Tumbur Village, Wertamrian district (near the town of Saumlaki), Tanimbar Islands Regency, Maluku, Indonesia.