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2.2.20 Indonesia Sorong Domine Eduard Osok Airport 2.2.20 Indonesia Sorong Domine Eduard Osok Airport Airport Overview Airport Picture Description and Contacts of Key Companies Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator Runways Airport Infrastructure Details Airport Operating Details Airfield Costs NAVIGATION CHARGES FUEL SERVICES CHARGES CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES Security Airport Overview Domine Eduard Osok Airport is located in Remu Selatan, Sorong City, West Papua Province, about 4 km from Sorong city and is operated by the Unit Peny elenggara Bandar Udara (UPBU), Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Ministry of Transportation. The airport has a new terminal building, and its status has been upgraded from Class III to Class I (Main). This airport will continue to be renovated and developed to become the largest air gateway in Papua Island. Airport Location and Contact Country Indonesia Province or District West Papua Province Nearest Town or City Sorong City with Distance from Airport 4 KM Airport’s Complete Name Domine Eduard Osok Airport Latitude 00°5330 S Longitude 131°1713 E Elevation (ft and m) 13 Feet IATA Code SOQ ICAO Code WASS Managing Company or Airport Unit Penyelenggara Bandar Udara (UPBU), Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), Ministry of Authority Transportation Management Contact Person Rasburhany U. ST, MT Head of Office Ph. +62 951 – 321631 / 327698 Baharun Ompusunggu Flight Safety and Security M. +62 813 1222 2858 Email. [email protected] Open From (hours) 06.00 (WIT) Open To (hours) 19.00 (WIT) Airport Picture Page 1 Description and Contacts of Key Companies The airline companies in Domine Eduard Osok Airport: Airlines Destination Website Batik Air Jakarta–Soekarno–Hatta, Makassar www.batikair.com Nam Air Jakarta—Soekarno—Hatta, Jayapura, Manado www.flynamair.com Page 2 Garuda Indonesia Ambon, Jayapura, Makassar, Manado, Manokwari, Timika www.garuda-indonesia.com XpressAir Jakarta—Soekarno—Hatta, Jayapura, Manado, Manokwari www.xpressair.co.id Sriwijaya Air Makassar,Manokwari,Timika www.sriwijayaair.co.id Wings Air Ambon, Babo, Fak—Fak, Manado, Manokwari, Waisai www.wings-air.net Susi Air Ayawasi, Bintuni, Inanwatan, Kabare, Kambuaya, Teminabuan, Waisai www.susiair.com Passenger and Cargo Performance Indicator Performance for 2018 Per Year Per Month Per Day Total Aircraft Movements 9,654 804 26 Total Passengers 778,288 64,857 2,161 Total Capacity of the Airport (MT) 3,334 Current Activity of the Airport (MT) 278 Current use by Humanitarian Flights (UNHAS) No Runways Runway #1 Runway Dimensions L2500 x W45 Orientation 09-27 Surface 44/F/C/X/T Asphalt Airport Infrastructure Details Customs Yes JET A-1 fuel Yes Immigration Yes AVGAS 100 No Terminal Building Yes Single Point Refueling No Passenger Terminal Yes Air Starter Units No 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) Category: 8 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 Boing 737 – 900 ER Maximum Sized Aircraft that can be Offloaded on Pallet Boing 737 – 900 ER Total Aircraft Parking Area (m²) 495 m x 131 m (64,845 m2) Storage Area (m3 and MT) 600 m2 Handling Equipment Page 3 Elevators / Hi Loaders No Max Capacity (MT) Max Height (m) Loading Ramps Yes Other Comments - Airfield Costs For information on airport rates and charges, please see the following link: www.dephub.go.id(PP.15 Tahun 2016) http://jdih.dephub.go.id/assets/uudocs/perpres/2016/PP_15_Tahun_2016.pdf NAVIGATION CHARGES The costs below are charged based on the operational hours. Charges Aircraft Weight - MTOW (kg) 0 - 7,000 7,001 - 136,000 136,001 and over Navigation (per journey) USD - $ 15% of the cost of flight navigation services for domestic routes and 10% for international routes* Landing USD - $ $ 0.21/1000 kg domestics $ 8.84/1000 kg domestics $ 26.02/1000 kg domestics $ 3.60/1000 kg international* $ 148.1 / 1000 kg international* $ 394.7 /1000 kg international* Night Landing USD - $ - - - Night Take-Off USD - $ - - - Parking $ 0.07 / 1000 kg / 12 hours – domestic $ 0.30 / 1000 kg / 12 hours – international* Handling Charges - - - * in case any international flights FUEL SERVICES CHARGES The Aircraft Refuelling Depot is available at the airport for aviation fuel. It is managed by PT. Pertamina (Persero). More details can be found at: http://aviation.pertamina.com/News.aspx?p=price Price per Litre USD - $ Jet A-1 10,970.00 IDR per litre / 81.50 US Cent per litre Avgas Nil CARGO TERMINAL CHARGES Lintas Megantara and PT. IPTN are the ground handling companies at Domine Eduard Osok Airport for handling the cargo. Import Charges Type of Charge Rate USD - $ per kg Comments Handling Charge All service costs are handled by each ground handling company with the approval of the Airport Authority* Break Bulk Fee Diplomatic Mail Strong Room – per consignment Cold Storage Fee Delivery Outside Normal Working Hours Preparation of substitute AOA – Invoice – Receipt Page 4 Storage per Day Export Handling Charges – Un-palletized Cargo All service costs are handled by handled by each ground handling company with the approval of the Airport Authority* International Air Waybill Local Air Waybill Air Way Bill Amendment - Cancellation Air Way Bill Documentation Diplomatic Mail Storage Charges per Day * in case import and export activities AIR-BRIDGE CHARGES There is an air bridge facility at the airport of Domine Eduar Osok Sorong. The official tariffs for using the service at $14.26 per use. Security Domine Eduar Osok Airport is a civil airport. The overall security system is good. Security facilities at the airport include: 3 (Three) AVSEC post X-ray Machine Walkthrough Metal Detector Handheld Metal Detector CCTV Patrol Vehicle Page 5.
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