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Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport


Bandar Udara Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III
  • ICAO: WADS
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic
    OwnerWest Nusa Tenggara provincial government
    OperatorUPT Director General of Transportation
    ServesSumbawa Besar
    LocationSumbawa Besar, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
    Time zoneWITA (UTC+08:00)
    Elevation AMSL19 ft / 5.79 m
    Coordinates08°29′19S 117°24′51.01″E / 8.48861°S 117.4141694°E / -8.48861; 117.4141694
    Map
    SWQ is located in Indonesia
    SWQ

    SWQ

    Location of the airport in Indonesia

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    ft m
    14/32 5,413 1,650 Asphalt
    Statistics (2017)
    Passengers112,096

    Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport (IATA: SWQ, ICAO: WADS),[1] formerly Brang Bidji Airport, is located in Sumbawa Besar, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It is one of the only two airports in the island of Sumbawa, the other being Sultan Muhammad Salahudin AirportinBima. The airport is named after Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III, the last sultan of the Sultanate of Sumbawa.

    Currently, the airport serves four daily flights to Lombok, two arriving and two departing, each operated by Garuda Indonesia and Wings Air, and both using the ATR-72 aircraft.

    In 2015, 77,365 passengers used the airport, and in 2017 this increased to 112,096, an increase of almost 50%.[citation needed]

    Airport development

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    To improve economic growth and cope with the increasing passenger growth every year, the airport was renovated in 2016, both airside and landside. The work carried out was apron widening and taxiway construction including supervision, construction of inspection roads with asphalt concrete, airport fence rehabilitation, construction of new terminals including supervision and fulfillment of runway strip standards due to runway extension. In addition, the apron was expanded from 70 x 240 m to 80 x 240 m, expansion of parking area, addition of new fences, procurement and installation of runway RTIL, procurement and installation of apron and taxiway light due to apron expansion and manufacture of new taxiways, procurement and installation of flood double light pole.

    Currently the new terminal has an area of 2,790 m2, four times wider than the old terminal which is only 840 m2 in size. The arrival room also expanded from 96 m2 to 480 m2. While the waiting room is also expanded from 120 m2 to 960 m2. The new terminal has the typical architectural concept of the Sumbawa traditional house.[2]

    The development of the airport was scheduled to be continued in 2019. Plans included the extension of the runway from 1650 mx 30 m to 1800 mx 30 m, including marking, preparation of runway strips and RESA as well as air side channels, canopy work and terminal building interiors, renovation work administration building, PKP-PK access road widening work, land side landscape work, procurement and installation of integrated lightning rods, procurement and installation of solar cell street lights, preparation of BKK, DLKR and DLKP studies and airport development supervision work.[3]

    Airlines and destinations

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    AirlinesDestinations
    Wings Air Denpasar,[4] Lombok

    Statistics

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    Frequency of flights at Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin III Airport (April 2024)
    Rank Destinations Frequency (weekly) Airline(s)
    1 Lombok Wings Air

    References

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    1. ^ "Airport information for WADS - Brang Bidji Airport - Sumbawa Besar, Indonesia". World Aero Data. Archived from the original on 2019-03-05.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Data current as of October 2006.
  • ^ "Terminal Baru Bandara Sumbawa Ini Siap Diresmikan!". Good News From Indonesia. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  • ^ Dorong kegiatan ekonomi Sumbawa, Bandara Sultan Muhammad Kaharuddin siap diresmikan
  • ^ "Wings Air Buka Rute Baru Bali - Sumbawa Mulai 21 Juni 2024". Instagram. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
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