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2.2.3. Indonesia North Sumatra Kualanamu International Airport Medan 2.2.3. Indonesia North Sumatra Kualanamu International Airport Medan General Overview Performance Cargo Capacity Cargo Development Plan Airfield Details Runway Helicopter Pad(s) Airport Operating Details Costs- Aircraft Charges Costs- Aircraft Servicing Charges Costs- Cargo Terminal Charges Costs- Air-bridge Charges Costs- Fuel Services Charges Security Storage Airport Name & Contact Names & Email Tel & Fax Website Management Kulalanamu International Airport Title : General Manager Tel:(62-61) 8888.0300 www.angkasapura2.co.id & PT (Persero) Angkasa Pura II Tel: (62-61) 456 5777 www.kualanamu-airport.co.id Fax: (62-61) 452 9437 E-mail :[email protected] General Overview The airport is located in Deli Serdang, North Sumatera, 39 km from Medan and 46km South-East of the port of Belawan. This is the second largest airport after Soekarno-Hatta International Airport and opened on 25th July 2013. LOCATION DETAILS Country Indonesia Latitude 3°38'32"N Province / District North Sumatra / Deli Serdang Longitude 98°53'7"E Town or City (closest) Medan Elevation 7M (23 ft) Airfield Name Kualanamu International Airport (KNIA) International airport Yes IATA & ICAO codes KNO & WIMM Open from/to (hours) 06:00 - 2400 Page 1 Performance Kualanamu as the first airport in Indonesia integrated with trains Airport Railink Service toward the center of Medan. Year(s) and figures Performance Total Aircraft Movements 2014 : 61,031 Total Passengers 2014 : 8,046,398 people Cargo Capacity Cargo is generally carried by passenger aircraft without dedicated cargo flights during normal operations Cargo storage is located 1.5 km from passanger terminal apron side A cargo apron is available; which can accommodate three aircrafts wide body The apron is not provided with fuel hydrant pitch Cargo Development Plan Phase I: 13.000 m2 (65.000 ton/year) Phase II: 18.963 m2 Ultimate: 27.318 m2 In line with government plan of MP3EI and Siglognas, the area of Kualanamu International Airport is expected for: 1) Government tool for trade facilities, especially for international trade strategy; 2) increase the attractiveness of hinterland investment; 3) As a drive for hinterland economic development; 4) To make effectivity and efficient connectivity of national logistics system. To achieve the above plan, the government will be develop the International Air Logistics Hub which will be a driver for national trade and industrial development as well as support facilities for production and ASEAN trade. Below are the master plan for the development of International Air Logistics Hub Page 2 Page 3 Capacity Cargo Year(s) and figures Total Aircraft Movements In 2014 : 61,031 (passenger aircrafts) Total capacity of the airport (mt) In 2015 : 65,000 MT / year (estimated) Current activity of the airport (mt) In 2014 : 49,294 MT Current monthly use by Humanitarian flights (UNHAS) N/A Airfield Details Airfield Details Customs Yes JET A-1 fuel Yes Immigration Yes AVGAS 100 Yes Terminal Building Yes Single point refueling Yes Passenger Terminal Yes Starter units (press air) Yes Cargo terminal Yes ILS Yes Pax transport to airfield Yes Approach Lights Yes Control Tower Yes Ground power (mobile) Yes Weather Facilities Yes Latrine servicing Yes Catering Services Yes Fire fighting Category : 9 Base Operating Room Yes Fire fighting category (ICAO) Yes Airport Radar Yes Fire fighting equipment Yes NDB Yes De-icing equipment No VOR Yes Runway lights Yes Runway The entire length of the runway is useable. It has a parallel taxi-way of 3,750 m x 30 M and 2,000 m x 30m Can accommodate wide-body aircraft Apron area 200,000 m² capable of handling 35 aircrafts; 7 wide body + 28 narrow body Page 4 RUNWAY # 1 Published length (metres) 3,750 M Width (meter) 60 M Orientation 05/23 Surface Asphalt 81 pcn Helicopter Pad(s) There is no dedicated helicopter pad at the airport. Helicopters can land on the main runway and Taxi/Park in a designated area by Air Traffic Control. Helipad Present Yes Width and Length (metres) 43 M x 43 M Surface Rigid Page 5 Airport Operating Details There are 6 Ground Handling Companies currently operating in Kuala Namu airport: PT. Gapura Angkasa Address Kualanamu Airport Contact Mob Telephone +6261 88880373 Fax Website www.gapura.co.id PT. Jasa Angkutan Semesta (JAS Airport Service) Address Kualanamu Airport Telephone +6161 88880565 Fax Website http://www.ptjas.co.id/ PT. NATS Nusantara Address Kualanamu Airport / Jl. Teuku Cik Ditiro No. 124 Medan Telephone +6261 4518071 / 4528486 Fax +6261 4157715 PT. Jasa Karya Semesta (JKS) Address Kualanamu Airport PT. Wawasan Address Kualanamu Airport Airport Operating Details Max size cargo aircraft that bulk cargo can be offloaded Boeing – 747-400 Boeing – 737-900 Airbus A330-300 Hercules C130 Antonov AN12 – Transal Max size cargo aircraft that can be offloaded on pallet Boeing – 747-400 Boeing – 737-900 Airbus A330-300 Hercules C130 Antonov AN12 – Transal Total Parking Area (m²) 50,820 m2 Storage Capacity 15,225 m2 Page 6 Cargo Handling Equipment Yes 6 Aircraft Towing Tractor Narrow Body 2 Aircraft Towing Tractor Wide Body 2 Airconditioning Unit Trucks 3 Air Starter Unit / GasTurbine Compressor 12 Baggage Towing Tractor 9 Belt Conveyor Loader 2 Forklift Truck 3 Ground Power Unit 3 Lavatory Service Truck 3 High Lift Loader 9 Passenger Boarding Stair 1 Water Service Truck 1 Marseling Car 1 Fuel Refueling Defueling Car 1 Lowdeck Bus 8 Container Dolly 9 Pallet Dolly 4 Pallet Rack 8 Container Rack 15 Aircraft Tow Bar 2 Mannual Passanger Boarding Stair 1 Water Service Car Elevators Yes Max. capacity (tons): 7 T Can reach the upper deck of a B747 ? Yes Loading ramps Yes Costs- Aircraft Charges http://www.kualanamu-airport.co.id/id/business/aviation-charges Costs- Aircraft Servicing Charges http://www.kualanamu-airport.co.id/id/business/aviation-charges Costs- Cargo Terminal Charges All storage facilities at the airport are for transit storage only, there is no long term storage available. There are two warehouses of total 5000 m2 space available for international cargo and two warehouses of total 10,000m2 space available for domestic cargo. There are storage rooms for diplomatic cargo (75m3), valuable cargo (75m3) and dangerous goods (75m3). Two ( 2) cold rooms available for transit storage. The first is 0 to 7 degrees Celsius (75m3) and the second is -25 to 0 degrees Celsius (75m3). All are operated by PT Jasa Angkasa Semesta, TBK. http://www.angkasapura2.co.id/en/bisnis/kargo Page 7 Cargo Terminal Charges IMPORT Rate IDR / kg Handling charge per kg Break bulk fee Cargo Service Charge (CSC) Diplomatic mail Strong room – per consignment Cold storage fee http://www.angkasapura2.co.id/id/business/kargo Delivery outside normal working hours Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt Storage per kg per day – Grace period? Hours Export Rate IDR / kg Handling charges – Unpalletized cargo http://www.angkasapura2.co.id/id/business/kargo International Air Way Bill Local Air Way Bill Cargo Service Charge (CSC) Air Way Bill Amendment – Cancellation Page 8 Air Way Bill Documentation Diplomatic Mail Storage charges per kg per day Cargo Terminal Charges INBOUND Rate IDR / kg Handling charge per kg http://www.angkasapura2.co.id/id/business/kargo Break bulk fee Cargo Service Charge (CSC) Diplomatic mail Strong room – per consignment Cold storage fee Delivery outside normal working hours Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt Storage per kg per day – Grace period? Hours OUTBOUND Rate IDR / kg Handling charges – Unpalletized cargo http://www.angkasapura2.co.id/id/business/kargo International Air Way Bill Local Air Way Bill Cargo Service Charge (CSC) Air Way Bill Amendment – Cancellation Air Way Bill Documentation Diplomatic Mail Storage charges per kg per day Costs- Air-bridge Charges http://www.kualanamu-airport.co.id/id/business/aviation-charges Costs- Fuel Services Charges Purchase in advance using the payment system in the bank's perception and then the order can be followed up. It is different when there is an agreement (could pay after purchase). http://www.pertamina.com/our-business/hilir/pemasaran-dan-niaga/produk-dan-layanan/solusi-bisnis/pertamina-aviation/ http://aviation.pertamina.com/News.aspx?p=price Page 9 Price per Unit Jet A-1 http://aviation.pertamina.com/News.aspx?p=price Avgas Security Angkasa Pura II is committed to providing airport security and safety against all kinds of threats and disturbances. The airport is equipped with modern security facilities, including X-ray equipment for baggage and cargo check, walk-through and handheld metal detector, CCTV system and perimeter fences. The apron side cargo warehouse area has 25 CCTV cameras Security X Good Marginal Bad Storage All storage facilities at the airport are for transit storage only, there is no long term storage available. There are two warehouses of total 5000 m2 space available for international cargo and two warehouses of total 10,000m2 space available for domestic cargo. There are storage rooms for diplomatic cargo (75m3), valuable cargo (75m3) and dangerous goods (75m3). There is also 2 cold rooms available for transit storage. The first is 0 to 7 degrees Celsius (75m3) and the second is -25 to 0 degrees Celsius (75m3). All are operated by PT Jasa Angkasa Semesta, TBK. There are 8 (eight) Cargo companies in public area; Page 10.
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