Silampari Airport
Silampari Airport Bandar Udara Silampari | |||||||||||
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IATA: LLG – ICAO: WIPB | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Civil | ||||||||||
Serves | Lubuklinggau, South Sumatra | ||||||||||
Location | Lubuklinggau, South Sumatra | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | ft / 125 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 03°16′48″S 102°55′02″E / 3.28000°S 102.91722°ECoordinates: 03°16′48″S 102°55′02″E / 3.28000°S 102.91722°E | ||||||||||
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Silampari Airport Location in Indonesia | |||||||||||
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Silampari Airport (IATA: LLG, ICAO: WIPB) is an airport located in Lubuklinggau, Musi Rawas Regency, South Sumatra, Indonesia.
Silampari Airport which was originally a pioneering airport and began operation on May 7, 1994. The airport was inaugurated by the Governor of South Sumatra, Ramli Hasan Basri and the Minister of Transportation, Haryanto Danutirto.[1] The airport serves flights only Silampari-Palembang route with Cassa aircraft with a capacity of 19 passengers. Due to limited operational funds, the airport had been closed between 2001 and 2004. Beginning in January 2005, the airport re-operated with subsidies from the Government of Musi Rawas.[2]
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations | Route |
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Aviastar | Jakarta, Palembang | Domestic |
Susi Air | Palembang | Domestic |
References
External links
- (Indonesian) Dirjen Perhubungan Udara