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1 History  





2 Facilities  





3 Airlines and destinations  



3.1  Passenger  







4 Proposed development  





5 Former International routes  





6 Land transportation  



6.1  DAMRI Bus  





6.2  Taxi  







7 Incidents  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Pattimura Airport


Bandar Udara Pattimura
  • ICAO: WAPP
  • WMO: 97724
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic
    OwnerGovernment of Indonesia
    OperatorPT Angkasa Pura I
    ServesAmbon
    LocationAmbon, Maluku, Indonesia
    Opened1939; 85 years ago (1939)
    Time zoneWIT (UTC+09:00)
    Elevation AMSL33 ft / 10 m
    Coordinates03°42′36.95″S 128°05′20.89″E / 3.7102639°S 128.0891361°E / -3.7102639; 128.0891361
    Websitewww.pattimura-airport.co.id
    Map
    AMQ/WAPP is located in Seram Island
    AMQ/WAPP

    AMQ/WAPP

    Location of airport in Maluku / Indonesia

    AMQ/WAPP is located in Maluku
    AMQ/WAPP

    AMQ/WAPP

    AMQ/WAPP (Maluku)

    AMQ/WAPP is located in Indonesia
    AMQ/WAPP

    AMQ/WAPP

    AMQ/WAPP (Indonesia)

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    04/22 2,500 8,202 Asphalt
    Statistics (2017)
    Passengers1,364,210

    Sources: List of the busiest airports in Indonesia

    Pattimura Airport[1] (IATA: AMQ, ICAO: WAPP) is located in Ambon, Maluku province, Indonesia. The airport is located 38 kilometers west of the city of Ambon. The airport was named after Pattimura (1783–1817), an Indonesian national hero who fought against the Dutch colonialists in the nineteenth century. The airport serves domestic and international flights. Pattimura Airport Ambon is a very strategic area in the Maluku Islands which is divided into two provinces namely, North Maluku and Maluku.

    History

    [edit]
    Post-war photo of Laha Airfield, December 1945

    The airport was established by the Dutch in 1939 as Laha Airfield. In early February 1942 during WW2, the airport was captured by the Japanese after fierce fighting with Allied defenders during the Dutch East Indies Campaign. Following its capture, Japanese forces executed over 300 Australian and Dutch POWs who had surrendered at the airfield.[2] The base was used extensively by the Japanese through the war. After the independence of Indonesia was proclaimed, Pattimura was used as an air base. This lasted until August 1, 1962, when the government formed a working unit in charge of organizing the civil aviation maintenance and operation of airports for the benefit of civil air transport. Pattimura Airport continued to be operated as an Air Force Air Base. Based on the Joint Decree of the Minister of Defense / Armed Forces Commander, Minister of Transportation and Minister of Finance, in 1975, Pattimura airport was designated as a civilian airfield and came under the full control of the Department of Transportation. On October 11, 1995, the management of the Pattimura Airport was transferred to PT. Angkasa Pura I (Persero), a state-owned enterprises that manages several airports in central and eastern Indonesia.

    Facilities

    [edit]

    This airport is located 36 kilometers from the city of Ambon.[3] It has an immigration office, a quarantine facility, a tax office, a cargo storage building, several small restaurants, public pay phones, and a post office. Free wi-fi internet is available throughout the airport.

    The international terminal is 1,200 m2 (gates C, D &E) and has an annual capacity of 70,000 passengers. The domestic terminal is 7,393 m2 (gates A &B) and has an annual capacity of 406,000 passengers.

    Currently there are no regularly scheduled international flights to or from Ambon, so the international terminal is used for domestic flights which are operated with larger airplanes and can make use of the three jet bridges for easier loading and unloading of the airplanes – especially during rain.

    The cargo terminal size is 1,192 m2. The outside parking area is 8,574 m2.[4]

    Airlines and destinations

    [edit]

    Passenger

    [edit]
    AirlinesDestinations
    Airfast Indonesia Charter: Manado
    Batik Air Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, Makassar[5]
    Citilink Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta
    Garuda Indonesia Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta
    Lion Air Langgur, Makassar, Sorong,[6] Surabaya
    Trigana AirNamrole, Sanana, Tiakur
    Wings Air Dobo,[a] Langgur, Manado,[b] Namlea, Saumlaki, Ternate
    1. ^ Dobo is continuation of Langgur flight as same flight number
  • ^ Manado is continuation of Ternate flight as same flight number
  • Proposed development

    [edit]

    Pattimura Airport has a capacity of 800 thousand people, while in fact, the airport has served 1.3 million people per year. Therefore, when hearing the news, Minister of State-Owned Enterprises (SOE), Rini M. Soemarmo immediately followed up the report by telephoning the main director of Angkasa Pura (AP) I. According to AP I president, airport development has been planned. This is evidenced by the absence of development design, namely the addition of one terminal, including the addition of garbarata. Despite the news, the minister is still worried that by the end of 2017 the total number of passengers will be 1.5 million.

    Former International routes

    [edit]

    Since 1998, there have been no international routes operating out of the Pattimura International Airport. Previously there was a flight from Ambon to Darwin, Australia. There have been occasional flights to Darwin at the time of the various boating events, but no regularly scheduled international flights since 1998. In 2012, there has been talk of resuming international flights out of Ambon, but nothing specific has been announced.[7]

    Land transportation

    [edit]

    DAMRI Bus

    [edit]

    Perum DAMRI has buses operated to connect the airport to the surrounding area. During this time, this bus journey only has one route. The route is Pattimura International Airport-Merdeka Square. Bus routes from the airport to Lapangan Merdeka are as follows. Pattimura-Hative Besar Besar-Wayame-Poka -Humah Tiga-Waiheru- Nania-Passo-Lateri-Halong-Galala-Batu Batu-Kantor DPRD-Hotel Manise-Hotel Amboina-Tugu Trikora-Mangga Dua-Insurance Office Jasindo Ambon-Hotel Abdulalie -The AY Path Patty-Lapangan Merdeka. Bus routes from Merdeka Square to the airport are as follows. Merdeka-Supermarket Ground-Citra-Batu Merah-Galala-Halong-Lateri-Passo-Nania-Waiheru-Poka-Big Three-Wayame-Hative House-Pattimura Airport

    Taxi

    [edit]

    Taxis also operate to connect this airport. Taxis serving this airport have two types of vehicles, namely sedans and minivans. In the past, passengers still had to pay a ferry to cross Ambon Bay. However, there is now a bridge (Jembatan Merah Putih) that shortens the time significantly.

    Incidents

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ Sissons, DCS. "THE AUSTRALIAN WAR CRIMES TRIALS AND INVESTIGATIONS (1942–51)" (PDF). National Archives of Australia (NAA). Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  • ^ Ambon City Government Website | http://www.ambon.go.id/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=19&Itemid=26
  • ^ Angkasapura 1 website | ".: PT. ANGKASA PURA 1 (PERSERO) - Indonesia Airport". Archived from the original on 7 October 2010. Retrieved 21 September 2010.
  • ^ "Batik Air Buka Rute Ambon - Makassar". KONTAN.CO.ID. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
  • ^ "Lion Buka Rute Ambon - Sorong Mulai 21 Juni 2024". travel.detik.com. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
  • ^ "Spacecon Rencana Bangun Victoria Park Park dalam 3 Tahun". malukuprov.go.id. 8 June 2012. Archived from the original on 23 October 2012.
  • ^ "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. 7 June 1997.
  • ^ "Lion Air Plane Skids". ANTARA. 2 January 2007.
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