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  2. Dhoho Airport - Wikipedia

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    Dhoho Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Dhoho) is an airport that serves Kediri, situated approximately 120 kilometers southwest of Surabaya, and alongside Kediri also serves the Blitar and Nganjuk regencies of East Java, Indonesia.

  3. Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Until then, it served all international routes bound for Jakarta, while Kemayoran handled domestic flights. The closure of Kemayoran in 1985 meant that Halim would serve as the secondary airport of Jakarta, mostly handling charter flights, general aviation, and flying school base for the next 29 years. In the 1990s the Directorate General of ...

  4. Aji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto International Airport

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    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.

  5. Soekarno–Hatta International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport layout. Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta; IATA: CGK, ICAO: WIII), abbreviated SHIA [6] or Soetta, formerly legally called Jakarta Cengkareng Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Jakarta Cengkareng, hence the IATA designator "CGK"), is the primary airport serving the Jakarta metropolitan area on the island of Java in Indonesia.

  6. Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan International Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan) (IATA: BPN, ICAO: WALL), formerly named as Sepinggan Airport, [3] [4] is an international airport serving the city of Balikpapan and adjacent areas of East Kalimantan, located in Kalimantan, Indonesia.

  7. List of airlines of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    A Boeing 777 of Garuda Indonesia. There are two types of AOC in Indonesia, AOC 121 and AOC 135. AOC 121 is for commercial scheduled airlines with more than 30 passengers. [1]

  8. Adisumarmo Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airbase was first used officially for commercial flights on 23 April 1974 served by Garuda Indonesia on the Jakarta-Solo & Solo-Jakarta route with a frequency of 3-times a week. On 25 July 1977, the airport changed its name to Adi Sumarmo Airport, which was taken from the name of Adisumarmo Wiryokusumo, the younger brother of Augustinus ...

  9. Pelita Air - Wikipedia

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    PK-PCL crashed in Mount Lokon, [37] PK-PCM crashed en route from Palembang to Jakarta, [38] and PK-PCX crashed in Mount Cemonyet while flying in bad weather. [39] De Havilland Dash 7 6 50 De Havilland DHC-3 Otter — - Unidentified numbers of aircraft in the fleet. Two aircraft registered as PK-PHA & PK-PHB crashed in 1965. Fokker 100 [40] 6 —