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Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport, formerly known as Kadieng Airport, has a rich history dating back to its inauguration on 27 September 1937. Initially operated by the Dutch aviation company KNILM with the Douglas DC-2 aircraft, the airport played a crucial role in connecting regions across Indonesia.
Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport: Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Hasanuddin, former Sultan of Gowa: Mamuju: West Sulawesi: WAAJ MJU Tampa Padang Airport: Civilian Manado: North Sulawesi: WAMM MDC Sam Ratulangi International Airport: Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Sam Ratulangi, Minahasa politician [14] Masamba: South Sulawesi: WAWN MXB Andi ...
Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport; T. Toraja Airport This page was last edited on 1 April 2020, at 18:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
WMKJ (JHB) – Senai International Airport (Sultan Ismail Int'l) – Senai / Johor Bahru, Johor; WMKK (KUL) – Kuala Lumpur International Airport – Sepang, Selangor; WMKL (LGK) – Langkawi International Airport – Langkawi (Pulau Langkawi), Kedah; WMKM (MKZ) – Batu Berendam Airport (Malacca Airport) – Malacca
PT Angkasa Pura I will build hotels at Juanda International Airport and Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport in 2011. [ needs update ] The investment is Rp.50 billion ($5.8 million) and both hotels will be operated by Accor under the Formule 1 brand.
This is a list of the busiest airports in south-east Asia, by annual total passengers, ranked and itemised by its total passengers per year, which includes arrival, departure, and transit passengers.
Aeropuerto station is a Panama Metro station located at Tocumen International Airport. The station is the eastern terminus of El Ramal Line 2 (English: Line 2 Branch). It was opened on 16 March 2023 as part of a two-station extension of Line 2 from Corredor Sur. [2] The El Ramal trains terminate at Corredor Sur, there is no through traffic to ...
The old airport had one runway of 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) and was closed in 1987. The main bus station uses parts of the apron of the airport, while the Music School from the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán uses the former passenger terminal. The departures pavilion was rebuilt in 2005, with international flights facilities and a jet bridge.