2.2.41 Indonesia Yogyakarta New Yogyakarta International Airport
Airport Overview Airport Picture Description and Contacts of Key Companies Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator Runways Helicopter Pad(s) Airport Infrastructure Details Airport Operating Details Customs Guidance Storage Facilities Airfield Costs FUEL SERVICES CHARGES AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES Security
Airport Overview
The New Yogyakarta International airport is located in Temon Sub District of Kulon Progo District, about 43 km from the Yogyakarta city. The airport is planned to replace Adisutjipto International Airport as the air gateway to Yogyakarta Province, which is overcapacity. For the time being, the airport only serves domestic flight and is expected to be fully operational for International flights starting April 2020. The airport is expected to accommodate 20 million passengers annually. Currently the airport operates from 06.00 WIB – 18.00 WIB (23.00 UTC – 11.00 UTC).
Airport website: https://yogyakarta-airport.co.id/
Airport Location and Contact
Country INDONESIA
Province or District YOGYAKARTA Province, Kulon Progo
Nearest Town or City Yogyakarta with Distance from Airport 43 km from Yogyakarta City Centre
Airport’s Complete Name NEW YOGYAKARTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Latitude -7.900344
Longitude 110.060689
Elevation (ft and m) 24 ft(7.3 m)
IATA Code WAHI
ICAO Code YIA
Managing Company or Airport Authority PT. Angkasa Pura I (Persero) Yogyakarta International Airport
Jl. Wates km.42 Kulon Progo Yogyakarta 55282 Ph. +62-274-2890224 email [email protected]
Management Contact Person Abdul Rokhim (Sales Department Head)
Ph. +62 81216216550
Email [email protected]
Open From (hours) 23:00 UTC (06.00 WIB)
Open To (hours) 11:00 UTC (18.00 WIB)
Airport Picture
Page 1 A : Runway
B : Apron
C : Terminal Building
D : Cargo Area and Office Area
Description and Contacts of Key Companies
PT. Angkasa Pura I (Persero) New Yogyakarta International Airport
Address Jl. Wates km.42 Kulon Progo Yogyakarta 55282
Ph. +62-274-2890224
Page 2 Email [email protected]
Airlines that operates at New Yogyakarta International Airport
Airlines Routes
Batik Air Jakarta, Denpasar, Palangkaraya
Lion Air Medan, Makasar, Balikpapan, Pontianak
Citilink Jakarta, Denpasar
Information on some aviation service providers can be found at:http://www.azfreight.com/
Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator
The airport is expected to accommodate 20 million passengers annually, upon completion.
The airport is currently under ongoing development. The development is divided into two phases:
1. Phase 1: the airport will have a terminal area of 130,000 m2 with a capacity of up to 15 million passengers per year, with runway length 3,250 meters x 60 meters. The total land area of the airport is about 645 hectares 2. Phase 2: the extension of the airport terminal with total area of 195,000 m2 that can accommodate up to 20 million passengers per year. The length of the runway will be extended by 350 meters to 3,600 meters and 45 meters wide with apron capacity that can park up to 45 aircrafts.
Future plans also include to turn the airport land into an airport city integrated with industrial and tourism areas. The airport is designed to be resistant to earthquakes measuring up to 8.8 on the Richter magnitude scale as it was constructed in an earthquake-prone area and will be equipped with tsunami mitigation facilities.
Performance
Per Year Per Month Per Day
Total Aircraft Movements N/A
Total Passengers N/A
Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) N/A
Current Activity of the Airport (MT) N/A
Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) N/A
Runways
Runway #1
Runway Dimensions 3250 m x 45 m
Orientation 11 – 29
Surface Asphalt 93 F/C/X/T
Helicopter Pad(s)
There is no dedicated helipad at the moment.
Helipad #1
Present No
Largest Helicopter that can Land
Width and Length (m)
Surface
Airport Infrastructure Details
For the time being, about 12,900 m2 terminal building is completed and in operational.
Page 3 The airport is planned to be connected toYogyakartacity centre via a toll road and railway line. Railway line (airport railway) will be built starting 2020 and ex pected to be operational in 2021.
Customs Yes - On-call JET A-1 fuel Yes
Immigration YES AVGAS 100 No
Terminal Building YES Single Point Refueling Yes
Passenger Terminal YES Air Starter Units YES
Cargo terminal YES Ground Power (mobile) YES
Pax Transport to Airfield YES Ground Handling Services YES
Control Tower YES Latrine Servicing YES
Weather Facilities YES Fire Fighting Category (ICAO) Cat VII
Catering Services YES De-icing Equipment NO
Base Operating Room YES Parking Ramp Lighting YES
Airport Radar YES Approach & Runway Lights YES
NDB YES VOR YES
ILS YES
Airport Operating Details
Operating Details
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Bulk Cargo B777, B747, A380
Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet B777, B747, A380
Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) 1,250 m x 160 m
Storage Area (m3 and MT) On development
Handling Equipment
Elevators / Hi Loaders Not available Max Capacity (MT)
Max Height (m)
Loading Ramps
Other Comments
Customs Guidance
Customs office and facilities are under the development process and is expected to be operational in 2020. For the time being, all International flights are di rected through Adisutjipto International airport.
For more information on customs in Indonesia, please see the following link:http://www.beacukai.go.id/
Storage Facilities
The cargo terminal and storage facilities are under the ongoing development.
Airfield Costs
Updated costs can be found in https://ap1.co.id/id/information/tarif-jasa-kebandarudaraan
FUEL SERVICES CHARGES
Fuel Service charges can be found in http://aviation.pertamina.com/News.aspx?p=price
CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES
The cargo terminal and storage facilities are under the ongoing development.
AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES
The air-bridge facilities are under the ongoing development.
Page 4 Security
No detailed information about the security facilities.
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