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The airport has two runways, 05L/23R and 05R/23L. The first runway opened with the airport in 1979 as 05/23 The second runway 05R/23L opened on January 23, 2025 as part of the expansion program, at the mean time the old runway 05/23 will be changing its name into 05L/23R to form a two-runway system together with the new runway.
Taiping Airport is the oldest airstrip in Malaysia. It was built by the British in 1929 for non-military use. Along with Alor Setar Airport which was built in the same year, it was one of the earliest airports in Malaya. However, in 1933, more airports were built in Singapore, Selangor and Penang, and Taiping Airport was no longer important.
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H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin Airport [4] (Indonesian: Bandar Udara H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin) or formerly known as Buluh Tumbang Airport (IATA: TJQ, ICAO: WIKT, WIKD, WIOD) is a domestic airport in Tanjung Pandan, Bangka-Belitung, Indonesia. It is the main and only airport serving Belitung Island.
Cut Nyak Dhien Airport (IATA: MEQ, ICAO: WITC) is an airport located in Nagan Raya Regency, Aceh, Indonesia.. The airport is located 26 km (16 mi) from Suka Makmue, 46 km (29 mi) from Meulaboh, West Aceh Regency, and 347 km (216 mi) from the city of Banda Aceh.
It served as the home base of the Skuadron Udara 1 of the Indonesian Air Force, which consists of a fleet of 18 Hawk 109/209. The airport previously suffered from overcapacity. A major renovation, which involves the building of a larger and more spacious terminal between 2014 and 2017 dramatically increased the airport's capacity.
Singkawang Airport (IATA: SKJ, ICAO: WIOD) is an airport serving the Singbebas (Singkawang, Bengkayang Regency and Sambas Regency) area in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.It is located at Pangmilang Subdistrict, South Singkawang District, 13 km (8.1 mi) south from the city centre.
Sungai Siring Airport was designed as a replacement for the former Samarinda Airport (commonly known as Temindung Airport) originally built in 1973. Located in the densely built-up Sungai Pinang District with a single runway extending into settlements, Temindung had only limited room for expansion to cope with steadily increasing air traffic.