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List of airports in Indonesia

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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. Other neighboring countries include Singapore, Philippines, Australia, and the Indian territory of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Indonesia's capital city is Jakarta.

Indonesia had 673 airports in 2013, ranging from grand international airports to modest unpaved airstrips on remote islands or inland interior areas located throughout the archipelago.[1][2] Most of them are operated by Transportation Ministry technical operation units and state-owned PT Angkasa Pura I & II. Based on the 2009 Aviation Law, the government had to transfer air navigation service management from airport operators to a non-profit institution by January 2012 to improve Air traffic services (ATS).[3]

Airports

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Civilian or joint civilian-military airports

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Note – TNI-AD (Indonesian Army), TNI-AL (Indonesian Navy), TNI-AU (Indonesian Air Force)

Location served Province ICAO IATA Airport name Coordinates Airport status Named after Reference
Java, Madura and outlying islands
Bawean East Java WARW BXW Harun Thohir Airport 05°43′25″S 112°40′45″E / 5.72361°S 112.67917°E / -5.72361; 112.67917 (Harun Thohir Airport) Civilian Harun Thohir, a National Hero of Indonesia, honoured for his role in the MacDonald House bombing in Singapore on 10 March 1965. [4]
Bandung West Java WICC BDO Husein Sastranegara Airport 06°54′02″S 107°34′35″E / 6.90056°S 107.57639°E / -6.90056; 107.57639 (Husein Sastranegara Airport) Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Husein Sastranegara, Indonesian Air Force pioneer
WICA KJT Kertajati International Airport 6°39'06.4"S 108°09'27.6"E Civilian
Banyuwangi East Java WADY BWX Banyuwangi Airport
formerly Blimbingsari Airport
08°18′36″S 114°20′25″E / 8.31000°S 114.34028°E / -8.31000; 114.34028 (Banyuwangi Airport) Civilian
Cepu Central Java WARC CPF Ngloram Airport 07°11′41″S 111°32′53″E / 7.19472°S 111.54806°E / -7.19472; 111.54806 (Ngloram Airport) Civilian
Cirebon West Java WICD CBN Cakrabhuwana Airport
formerly Penggung Airport
06°45′22.12″S 108°32′22.82″E / 6.7561444°S 108.5396722°E / -6.7561444; 108.5396722 (Cakrabhuwana Airport) Civilian
Cilacap Central Java WAHL CXP Tunggul Wulung Airport 07°38′42″S 109°02′03″E / 7.64500°S 109.03417°E / -7.64500; 109.03417 (Tunggul Wulung Airport) Civilian Ibrahim Tunggul Wulung, Indonesian evangelist
Jakarta Special Capital Region of Jakarta WIHH HLP Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport 06°15′59″S 106°53′28″E / 6.26639°S 106.89111°E / -6.26639; 106.89111 (Halim Perdanakusuma Airport) Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Halim Perdanakusuma, Indonesian airman and National Hero of Indonesia
Banten WIII CGK Soekarno–Hatta International Airport 6°07′32″S 106°39′21″E / 6.12556°S 106.65583°E / -6.12556; 106.65583 (Soekarno–Hatta International Airport) Civilian Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta, founding fathers of Indonesia
Jember East Java WARE JBB Notohadinegoro Airport 8°14′28″S 113°41′38″E / 8.24111°S 113.69389°E / -8.24111; 113.69389 (Notohadinegorol Airport) Civilian
Karimunjawa Central Java WAHU KWB Dewadaru Airport 05°48′04″S 110°28′43″E / 5.80111°S 110.47861°E / -5.80111; 110.47861 (Dewadaru Airport) Civilian Dewandaru, a tree endemic to Karimunjawa
Kediri East Java WARD DHX Dhoho Airport Civilian
Malang East Java WARA MLG Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport 07°55′42″S 112°42′48″E / 7.92833°S 112.71333°E / -7.92833; 112.71333 (Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport) Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Abdul Rahman Saleh, physician and aviator
Pangandaran West Java WICN Cijulang Nusawiru Airport 07°43′12″S 108°29′19″E / 7.72000°S 108.48861°E / -7.72000; 108.48861 (Cijulang Nusawiru Airport) Civilian
Purbalingga Central Java WAHP PWL Jenderal Besar Soedirman Airport
formerly Wirasaba Airport
07°27′42″S 109°25′00″E / 7.46167°S 109.41667°E / -7.46167; 109.41667 (Jenderal Besar Soedirman Airport) Civilian Sudirman, former commander in chief of the Indonesian Armed Forces
Semarang Central Java WAHS SRG Jenderal Ahmad Yani Airport 06°58′17″S 110°22′27″E / 6.97139°S 110.37417°E / -6.97139; 110.37417 (Jendral Ahmad Yani Airport) Civilian / military (TNI-AD) Ahmad Yani, former Commander of the Indonesian Army
South Tangerang Banten WIHP PCB Pondok Cabe Airport 6°20′13.05″S 106°45′53.99″E / 6.3369583°S 106.7649972°E / -6.3369583; 106.7649972 (Pondok Cabe Airport) Civilian / military (TNI-AL)
Sumenep East Java WART SUP Trunojoyo Airport 07°01′27.3″S 113°53′24.74″E / 7.024250°S 113.8902056°E / -7.024250; 113.8902056 (Trunojoyo Airport) Civilian Trunajaya, Madurese nobleman
Surabaya East Java WARR SUB Juanda International Airport 07°22′47″S 112°47′13″E / 7.37972°S 112.78694°E / -7.37972; 112.78694 (Juanda International Airport) Civilian / military (TNI-AL) Juanda Kartawijaya, politician and former prime minister [1]
Surakarta Central Java WAHQ SOC Adisumarmo Airport
formerly Panasan Airport
07°30′58″S 110°45′25″E / 7.51611°S 110.75694°E / -7.51611; 110.75694 (Adisumarmo Airport) Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Adi Sumarmo Wiryokusumo, Indonesian Air Force pioneer [5]
Tangerang Banten WIRR RTO Budiarto Airport 6°17′25″S 106°34′09″E / 6.2903171°S 106.569136°E / -6.2903171; 106.569136 (Budiarto Airport) Civilian
Tasikmalaya West Java WICM TSY Wiriadinata Airport 07°20′47.77″S 108°14′45.93″E / 7.3466028°S 108.2460917°E / -7.3466028; 108.2460917 (Wiriadinata Airport) Civilian Wiriadinata, notable Paskhas commander
Yogyakarta Special Region of Yogyakarta WAHH JOG Adisutjipto Airport
formerly Maguwo Airport
07°47′17″S 110°25′54″E / 7.78806°S 110.43167°E / -7.78806; 110.43167 (Adisutjipto Airport) Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Agustinus Adisutjipto, Indonesian Air Force officer [2]
WAHI YIA Yogyakarta International Airport 7°54′27″S 110°03′16″E / 7.907459°S 110.054480°E / -7.907459; 110.054480 (Yogyakarta International Airport) Civilian [3]
Sumatra and outlying islands
Banda Aceh Aceh WITT BTJ Sultan Iskandar Muda International Airport
formerly Blangbintang Airport
Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Iskandar Muda, Sultan of Aceh [6]
Bandar Lampung Lampung WILL TKG Radin Inten II Airport
formerly Branti Airport
Civilian Radin Inten II, Lampungese nobleman
Batam Riau Islands WIDD BTH Hang Nadim International Airport Civilian Hang Nadim, Johor-Riau warrior [4]
Batu Islands North Sumatra WIMO LSE Lasondre Airport Civilian [7]
Bengkulu Bengkulu WIGG BKS Fatmawati Soekarno Airport
formerly Padangkemiling Airport
Civilian Fatmawati, former First Lady of Indonesia, third wife of the first president of Indonesia, Sukarno
Blangpidie Aceh KJX Blangpidie Airport Civilian
Dabo Riau Islands WIDS SIQ Dabo Airport Civilian
Dumai Riau WIBD DUM Pinang Kampai Airport Civilian
Enggano Bengkulu Enggano Airport Civilian
Gunung Sitoli North Sumatra WIMB GNS Binaka Airport Civilian
Jambi Jambi WIJJ DJB Sultan Thaha Airport
formerly Palmerah Airport
Civilian Thaha Syaifuddin, last Sultan of Jambi
Jemaja Island Riau Islands WIDL LMU Letung Airport Civilian
Kerinci Jambi WIPH KRC Depati Parbo Airport Civilian
Krui Lampung TFY Muhammad Taufiq Kiemas Airport Civilian Taufiq Kiemas, politician and former speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly
Kutacane Aceh WILD LSR Alas Leuser Airport Civilian
Lhokseumawe Aceh WITM LSW Malikus Saleh Airport Civilian
Lubuklinggau South Sumatra WIPB LLJ Silampari Airport Civilian
Matak Riau Islands WIOM MWK Matak Airport Civilian / military (TNI-AL)
Medan North Sumatra WIMM KNO Kualanamu International Airport Civilian
Meulaboh Aceh WITC MEQ Cut Nyak Dhien Airport Civilian Cut Nyak Dhien, leader of the Acehnese guerrilla forces during the Aceh War
Muara Bungo Jambi WIPI BUU Muara Bungo Airport Civilian
Mukomuko Bengkulu WIPU MPC Mukomuko Airport Civilian
Padang West Sumatra WIEE PDG Minangkabau International Airport Civilian Minangkabau people, the natives of West Sumatra
Padang Sidempuan North Sumatra WIME AEG Aek Godang Airport
Civilian [8]
Pagar Alam South Sumatra WIPY PXA Atung Bungsu Airport Civilian
Palembang South Sumatra WIPP PLM Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport
formerly Talang Betutu Airport
Civilian Mahmud Badaruddin II, last Sultan of Palembang [5]
Pangkal Pinang Bangka–Belitung Islands WIPK PGK Depati Amir Airport Civilian
Pasir Pengaraian Riau WIDE PPR Tuanku Tambusai Airport Civilian
Pekanbaru Riau WIBB PKU Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport
formerly Simpang Tiga Airport
Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Syarif Kasim II, last Sultan of Siak [9]
Ranai Riau Islands WION NTX Ranai Airport
formerly Raden Sadjad Airport
Civilian / military (TNI-AL, TNI-AU)
Rengat Riau Islands WIBJ RGT Japura Airport Civilian
Sabang Aceh WIAB SBG Maimun Saleh Airport Civilian / military (TNI-AL) Maimun Saleh, former Indonesian Air Force pilot
Sibolga North Sumatra WIMS FLZ Ferdinand Lumban Tobing Airport
formerly Pinangsori Airport
Civilian Ferdinand Lumbantobing, former Indonesian minister and Governor of North Sumatra
Siborong-Borong North Sumatra WIMN DTB Sisingamangaraja XII Airport
formerly Silangit Airport
Civilian Sisingamangaraja XII, Batak leader [10]
Simalungun North Sumatra WIMP SIW Sibisa Airport Civilian [11]
Simpang Ampek West Sumatra Pusako Anak Nagari Airport Civilian
Sinabang Aceh WITG LKI Lasikin Airport Civilian
Singkil Aceh Syekh Hamzah Fansyuri Airport Civilian
Sipora West Sumatra WIBR RKI Rokot Airport Civilian
Sungai Pakning Riau WIBS SEQ Sei Pakning Airport Civilian
Takengon Aceh WITK TXE Rembele Airport Civilian
Tanjung Balai Karimun Riau Islands WIBT TJB Raja Haji Abdullah Airport
formerly Sei Bati Airport
Civilian
Tanjung Pandan Bangka–Belitung Islands WIKT TJQ H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin Airport
formerly Buluh Tumbang Airport
Civilian H.A.S. Hanandjoeddin, Indonesian Air Force pioneer and former regent of the Belitung Regency
Tanjung Pinang Riau Islands WIDN TNJ Raja Haji Fisabilillah Airport
formerly Kijang Airport
Civilian / military (TNI-AL) Raja Haji Fisabilillah, warrior from Riau [12]
Tembilahan Riau Tempuling Airport Civilian
Kalimantan and outlying islands
Balikpapan East Kalimantan WALL BPN Sultan Aji Muhammad Sulaiman Sepinggan International Airport
formerly Sepinggan Airport
Civilian Aji Muhammad Sulaiman, Sultan of Kutai Kertanagara [6]
Banjarmasin South Kalimantan WAOO BDJ Syamsudin Noor Airport
formerly Ulin Airport
Civilian Syamsudin Noor, Indonesian Air Force officer from South Kalimantan [7]
Batulicin South Kalimantan WAOC BTW Batu Licin Airport Civilian
Berau East Kalimantan WAQT BEJ Kalimarau Airport Civilian / military (TNI-AD)
Bontang East Kalimantan WALC BXT PT Badak Bontang Airport Civilian
Derawan Islands East Kalimantan WAQC RTU Maratua Airport Civilian
Ketapang West Kalimantan WIOK KTG Rahadi Osman Airport Civilian Rahadi Osman, West Kalimantan freedom fighter
Kotabaru South Kalimantan WAOK KBU Gusti Syamsir Alam Airport
formerly Stagen Airport
Civilian
Kuala Pembuang Central Kalimantan WAGF KLP Seruyan Kuala Pembuang Airport Civilian
Long Apung North Kalimantan WAQL LPU Long Apung Airport Civilian
Long Bawan North Kalimantan WAQJ LBW Juvai Semaring Airport Civilian
Mahakam Ulu East Kalimantan WALJ DTD Datah Dawai Airport Civilian
Malinau North Kalimantan WALM LNU Robert Atty Bessing Airport Civilian
Melak East Kalimantan WALE GHS West Kutai Melalan Airport
Civilian
Muara Teweh Central Kalimantan WAGB HMS Haji Muhammad Sidik Airport Civilian
Nanga Pinoh West Kalimantan WIOG NPO Nanga Pinoh Airport Civilian
Nunukan North Kalimantan WAQA NNX Nunukan Airport
Civilian
Palangkaraya Central Kalimantan WAGG PKY Tjilik Riwut Airport
formerly Panarung Airport
Civilian Tjilik Riwut, Indonesian Air Force officer and former Governor of Central Kalimantan
Pangkalanbun Central Kalimantan WAGI PKN Iskandar Airport Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Iskandar, paratrooper from Central Kalimantan
Pontianak West Kalimantan WIOO PNK Supadio Airport
formerly Sungai Durian Airport
Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Lieutenant Colonel Supadio, Indonesian Air Force officer [13]
Putussibau West Kalimantan WIOP PSU Pangsuma Airport Civilian
Samarinda East Kalimantan WALS AAP Aji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto Airport Civilian APT Pranoto, Kutai nobleman and first governor of East Kalimantan
Sampit Central Kalimantan WAGS SMQ H. Asan Airport
Civilian
Singkawang West Kalimantan WIOD SKJ Singkawang Airport Civilian
Sintang West Kalimantan WIOS SQG Tebelian Airport Civilian
Tanjung Selor North Kalimantan WAQD TJS Tanjung Harapan Airport
Civilian
Tarakan North Kalimantan WAQQ TRK Juwata Airport Civilian / military (TNI-AU)
Sulawesi and outlying islands
Ampana Central Sulawesi WAFU OJU Tanjung Api Airport Civilian
Baubau Southeast Sulawesi WAWB BUW Betoambari Airport Civilian
Buol Central Sulawesi WAFY UOL Pogogul Airport Civilian
Gorontalo Gorontalo WAMG GTO Djalaluddin Airport
formerly Tolotio Airport
Civilian Djalaluddin Tantu, Gorontaloan colonel of the Indonesian Air Force
Kendari Southeast Sulawesi WAWW KDI Haluoleo Airport
formerly Wolter Monginsidi Airport
Civilian Halu Oleo, Sultan of Buton
Kolaka Southeast Sulawesi WAWP KXB Sangia Nibandera Airport Civilian Raja Sangia Nibandera, first king of the Mekongga tribe (indigenous people of Kolaka)
Luwuk Central Sulawesi WAFW LUW Syukuran Aminuddin Amir Airport
formerly Bubung Airport
Civilian
Makassar South Sulawesi WAAA UPG Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Hasanuddin, former Sultan of Gowa [8]
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 Jemma Airport Civilian
Miangas North Sulawesi WAMS Miangas Airport Civilian
Melonguane North Sulawesi WAMN MNA Melangguane Airport Civilian
Morowali Central Sulawesi WAFO MOH Maleo Airport Civilian [15]
Palu Central Sulawesi WAFF PLW Mutiara SIS Al-Jufrie Airport
formerly Masovu Airport
Civilian Sayyid Idrus bin Salim Al-Jufri, Central Sulawesi religious figure
Poso Central Sulawesi WAMP PSJ Kasiguncu Airport Civilian
Palopo South Sulawesi WAFD LLO Bua Airport
formerly Lagaligo Airport
Civilian
Raha Southeast Sulawesi WAWR RAQ Sugimanuru Airport Civilian
Sangihe North Sulawesi WAMH NAH Naha Airport Civilian
Seko South Sulawesi WAFN SKO Seko Airport Civilian
Selayar South Sulawesi WAWH KSR H. Aroeppala Airport Civilian
Soroako South Sulawesi WAWS SQR Soroako Airport Civilian
Tana Toraja South Sulawesi WAFB TRT Toraja Airport
formerly Buntu Kunik Airport
Civilian
Wangi-Wangi Southeast Sulawesi WAWD WNI Matahora Airport Civilian
Lesser Sunda Islands
Alor Island East Nusa Tenggara WATM ARD Alor Island Airport
formerly Mali Airport
Civilian
Atambua East Nusa Tenggara WATA ABU A. A. Bere Tallo Airport
formerly Haliwen Airport
Civilian
Bima West Nusa Tenggara WADB BMU Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin Airport
formerly Palibelo Airport
Civilian Muhammad Salahuddin, last Sultan of Bima
Buleleng Bali WADE WSN Lt. Col. Wisnu Airfield Civilian I Gusti Putu Wisnu, Balinese freedom fighter
Denpasar Bali WADD DPS I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport Civilian I Gusti Ngurah Rai, Balinese military leader during National Revolution [9]
Ende East Nusa Tenggara WATE ENE H. Hasan Aroeboesman Airport
formerly Ippi Airport
Civilian H. Hasan Aroeboesman, last king of Ende and first regent of Ende
Kupang East Nusa Tenggara WATT KOE El Tari Airport
formerly Penfui Airport
Civilian / military (TNI-AL, TNI-AU) El Tari, former governor of East Nusa Tenggara
Larantuka East Nusa Tenggara WATL LKA Gewayantana Airport Civilian
Labuan Bajo East Nusa Tenggara WATO LBJ Komodo International Airport
formerly Mutiara II Airport
Civilian Komodo dragon, a large species of lizard found in the Indonesian islands of Komodo
Lewoleba East Nusa Tenggara WATW LWE Wonopito Airport Civilian
Mataram West Nusa Tenggara WADL LOP Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport Civilian Zainuddin Abdul Madjid, Indonesian ulama from Lombok
Maumere East Nusa Tenggara WATC MOF Frans Xavier Seda Airport
formerly Wai Oti Airport
Civilian Frans Seda, former Indonesian minister
Rote East Nusa Tenggara WATR RTI David Constantijn Saudale Airport
formerly Lekunik Airport
Civilian
Ruteng East Nusa Tenggara WATG RTG Frans Sales Lega Airport
formerly Satar Tacik Airport
Civilian
Sabu East Nusa Tenggara WATS SAU Tardamu Airport Civilian
Sumbawa Besar West Nusa Tenggara WADS SWQ Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport
formerly Brangbiji Airport
Civilian Muhammad Kaharuddin III, last Sultan of Sumbawa and first Regent of Sumbawa
Tambolaka East Nusa Tenggara WATK TMC Lede Kalumbang Airport
formerly Tambolaka Airport
Civilian
Waingapu East Nusa Tenggara WATU WGP Umbu Mehang Kunda Airport
formerly Mau Hau Airport
Civilian
Maluku Islands
Amahai Maluku WAPA AHI Amahai Airport Civilian
Ambon Maluku WAPP AMQ Pattimura Airport
formerly Laha Airport
Civilian Pattimura, a National Hero of Indonesia [16]
Banda Maluku WAPC NDA Bandanaira Airport Civilian
Benjina Maluku WAPK BJK Nangasuri Aru Airport Civilian
Buli North Maluku WAEM PGQ Buli Airport Civilian
Dobo Maluku WAPD DOB Rar Gwamar Airport Civilian
Galela North Maluku WAEG GLX Gamar Malamo Airport Civilian
Kao North Maluku WAEK KAZ Kuabang Airport Civilian [17][18]
Kisar Maluku WATQ KSX John Becker Airport Civilian
Labuha North Maluku WAEL LAH Oesman Sadik Airport Civilian [19][18]
Moa Maluku JIO Jos Orno Imsula Airport Civilian
Morotai North Maluku WAMR OTI Leo Wattimena Airport
formerly Pitu Airport
Civilian / military (TNI-AU) Leo Wattimena, Indonesian Air Force Air vice-marshal
Namlea Maluku WAPR NAM Namlea Airport Civilian
Namrole Maluku WAPG NRE Namrole Airport Civilian
Sanana North Maluku WAPN SQN Emalamo Airport Civilian
Saumlaki Maluku WAPS SXK Mathilda Batlayeri Airport Civilian
Ternate North Maluku WAEE TTE Sultan Babullah Airport Civilian Babullah, 7th Sultan of Ternate, and a National Hero of Indonesia
Tual Maluku WAPF LUV Karel Sadsuitubun Airport Civilian
Western New Guinea and outlying islands
Agats South Papua EWE Ewer Airport Civilian
Anggi West Papua AGD Anggi Airport Civilian
Ayawasi Southwest Papua WASA AYW Ayawasi Airport Civilian
Babo West Papua WASO BXB Babo Airport Civilian
Biak Papua WABB BIK Frans Kaisiepo Airport Civilian / military (TNI-AL, TNI-AU) Frans Kaisiepo, Papuan nationalist and former Governor of Papua [20]
Bintuni West Papua WASB NTI Steenkool Airport Civilian [21]
Bokondini Highland Papua WAJB BUI Bokondini Airport Civilian
Dekai Highland Papua WAVD DEX Nop Goliat Dekai Airport Civilian
Enarotali Central Papua WAYE EWI Enarotali Airport Civilian
Fakfak West Papua WASF FKQ Fakfak Torea Airport Civilian
Jayapura Papua WAJJ DJJ Dortheys Hiyo Eluay International Airport
formerly Sentani Airport
Civilian Theys Eluay, Papuan politician and former leader of Papua Presidium Council
Kaimana West Papua WASK KNG Utarom Airport Civilian
Manokwari West Papua WAUU MKW Rendani Airport Civilian
Merauke South Papua WAKK MKQ Mopah Airport Civilian
Nabire Central Papua WABI NBX Douw Aturure Airport Civilian
Noemfoor Papua FOO Kornasoren Airport Civilian
Oksibil Highland Papua WAJO OKL Oksibil Airport Civilian
Sorong Southwest Papua WASS SOQ Domine Edward Osok Airport Civilian Domine Eduard Osok, pastor from Sorong
Serui Papua ZRI WABO Stevanus Rumbewas Airport Civilian Stevanus Rumbewas, Indonesian Navy officer from Serui
Tanahmerah South Papua WAKT TMH Tanah Merah Airport Civilian
Timika Central Papua WABP TIM Moses Kilangin Airport Civilian
Waisai Southwest Papua WASN RJM Marinda Airport Civilian
Wamena Highland Papua WAVV WMX Wamena Airport Civilian
Wasior West Papua WASW WSR Wasior Airport Civilian [22]
Werur Southwest Papua WAJY WRR Werur Airport Civilian

Military-exclusive airports

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Location Province ICAO IATA Airport name Coordinates Named after Reference
Astra Ksetra Lampung WIAG AKQ Prince M. Bunyamin Air Force Base
Bogor West Java WIAJ Atang Senjaya Air Force Base Atang Sendjaja, Indonesian aviation pioneer from West Java
Bandung West Java WICK Sulaiman Air Force Base
Magetan East Java WARI MDN Iswahjudi Air Force Base Iswahjudi, Indonesian Air Force officer
Medan North Sumatra WIMK MES Soewondo Air Force Base
formerly Polonia International Airport
Padang West Sumatra WIMG Sutan Sjahrir Air Force Base
formerly Tabing Airport
Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesia's first Prime Minister
Subang West Java WIIK Suryadarma Air Force Base
formerly Kalijati Air Force Base
Suryadi Suryadarma, the first commander-in-chief of the Indonesian Air Force
Way Tuba Lampung WIPO WYK Gatot Subroto Army Air Base

Defunct airports

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Location served Province ICAO IATA Airport name Coordinates Named after Reference
Jakarta Special Capital Region of Jakarta WIID JKT Kemayoran Airport
Mataram West Nusa Tenggara WADA AMI Selaparang Airport
Muara Teweh Central Kalimantan WAGB HMS Beringin Airport [23]
Samarinda East Kalimantan WALS SRI Temindung Airport [24]
Sintang West Kalimantan WIOS SQG Susilo Airport
Sorong Southwest Papua WASS SOQ Jefman Airport
Surabaya East Java WRSP Morokrembangan Naval Air Base
Tana Toraja South Sulawesi WAFT TTR Pongtiku Airport
Thousand Islands Special Capital Region of Jakarta WIHG PPJ Panjang Island Airport 5°38′38″S 106°33′46″E / 5.643833°S 106.56266°E / -5.643833; 106.56266 (Pulau Panjang Airport)
Tual Maluku WAPF LUV Dumatubin Airport

See also

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References

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