Husein Sastranegara International Airport

Husein Sastranegara International Airport (HSA)
Bandar Udara Internasional Husein Sastranegara (HSA)

Husein Sastranegara International Airport Terminal

IATA: BDOICAO: WICC

BDO
Location of airport in Java

Summary
Airport type Public / military
Operator PT Angkasa Pura II
Serves West Java (excluding the Jabodetabek area)
Location Bandung, West Java, Indonesia
Elevation AMSL 2,436 ft / 742 m
Coordinates 06°54′02″S 107°34′35″E / 6.90056°S 107.57639°E / -6.90056; 107.57639
Website http://www.huseinsastranegara-airport.co.id/
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 7,361 2,244 Asphalt
Statistics (2013)
Passengers 2,650,687

Husein Sastranegara International Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Husein Sastranegara) (IATA: BDO, ICAO: WICC)[1] is an airport in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. This fast-growing international airport is located c. 5 km north-west from the city centre and 2.4 km from Bandung Central train station. The site occupies an area of 145 hectares (358 acres) and serves the area of civil aviation in the south western region of Java.

The airport is located in the city of Bandung and is surrounded by mountains, thus the landing approach has unique characteristics. This airport handles smaller size aircraft types, such as CASA CN235 or F28, and larger airplanes, such as the Airbus A320, and Boeing 737 series. In late 2010, the number of flights (take-off and landing) from the airport reached a new high, of over 30 times a day and increasing rapidly.[2] Grounbreaking of terminal addition has been done on September 29, 2014 with prediction will be finished in one year. The combined terminals old and new capacities will be 3.4 million passengers with area 17,000 meters square, while current capacity is only 750,000 passengers with 5,000 meters square, although now serve 2.46 million passengers.[3]

The airport has been planned as the hub for Lion Air and Indonesia AirAsia.[4]

History

The Airport was built by Dutch settlers in the colonial period, in Andir village. The airport was named Andir Airfield. Husein Sastranegara Airport is named after an Indonesian aviation hero from West Java, Husein Sastranegar.

The Bandung Air Show 2010 took place as a major event for the first time at the airport in September 2010, bringing international aviation audiences.

Martin B-10 bomber of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force at Andir airfield (1937)

Terminal and facilities

The site has one airport terminal that is used for domestic and international flights. The area of the terminal is 2,411.85 square metres (25,961 sq ft) and has three floors. Terminal B (for all international flights) is being developed. Currently the airport can handle a maximum of 1 million passengers per year, and projected about 3 million passengers per year when terminal B is finished.[5] Passengers can also enjoy facilities of two executive lounges, Internet access, TV, a musholla prayer room, restaurants, shops and ATMs.

On the north side of the runway, there is a hangar owned by PT Dirgantara Indonesia. Moreover, the airport is also equipped with PAPI (Precision Approach Path Indicator) and VOR (VHF omnidirectional range), devices that help planes to land at night and other navigation tools.

Since 1 February 2009, the international-flight passengers are required to pay an airport tax of IDR 75,000, while domestic flight passengers are required pay an airport tax of IDR 25,000.[6]

PT Angkasa Pura II, as the airport operator, had targeted at mid-year 2010, for the airport runway to be thickened from Pavement Classification Number (PCN) 37 cm to PCN 52 cm, to accommodate larger narrowbody aircraft, such as Airbus A320 and Boeing 737[7] As of April 2011, the 2,250-metre-long (7,380 ft) runway overlay was less than 50-percent complete, although an Airbus A320.[8]

Future airport

Currently a new airport is being built in Kertajati, Majalengka Regency, some 100 kilometres (62 mi) east of Bandung. This new airport for West Java is set to replace the current airport in Bandung, and is named Bandung Majalengka International Airport. The new airport is to open by 2017, according to plan. Husein Sastranegara Airport will then serve military and private aviation.

Airlines and destinations

As a fast-growing, small-sized international airport, destinations and schedules have been changing rapidly. The following destinations have been served directly from Husein Sastranegara International Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
AirAsia Johor Bahru, Kuala Lumpur–International
Citilink Batam, Denpasar/Bali, Medan, Palembang, Pekanbaru (begins 3 March 2016),[9] Surabaya
Express Air Bandar Lampung, Padang, Palembang, Pontianak
Garuda Indonesia Denpasar/Bali, Surabaya
Indonesia AirAsia Denpasar/Bali, Kuala Lumpur–International, Pekanbaru, Singapore, Surabaya
Kal Star Aviation Semarang
Lion Air Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Batam, Denpasar/Bali, Makassar, Medan, Surabaya, Yogyakarta
Malindo Air Kuala Lumpur–International
NAM Air Surabaya
SilkAir Singapore
Susi Air Pangandaran
Tianjin Airlines Charter: Xi'an
Wings Air Bandar Lampung , Semarang, Solo, Yogyakarta

Statistics

Busiest Direct Flights Out of Husein Sastranegara International Airport by Frequency
RankDestinationsFrequency
(Weekly)
Airline(s)
1 Surabaya 42 Citilink, Garuda Indonesia, Indonesia AirAsia, Lion Air, NAM Air
2 Denpasar/Bali 35 Batik Air, Citilink, Garuda Indonesia, Indonesia AirAsia, Lion Air
3 Medan 30 Citilink, Lion Air
4 Semarang 14 Kal Star Aviation, Wings Air
5 Yogyakarta 14 Lion Air, Wings Air
6 Batam 7 Citilink, Lion Air
7 Banjarmasin 7 Lion Air
8 Balikpapan 7 Lion Air
9 Pontianak 3 XpressAir
10 Padang 4 XpressAir, Lion Air
11 Palembang 14 Batik Air, Citilink, XpressAir
12 Pekanbaru 14 Citilink, Indonesia AirAsia
13 Solo 7 Wings Air
14 Makassar 7 Lion Air
16 Lombok 7 Citilink
Busiest International Flights Out of Husein Sastranegara International Airport by Frequency
RankDestinationsFrequency (Weekly)Airlines
1 Kuala Lumpur–International 21 AirAsia, Indonesia AirAsia, Malindo Air
2 Singapore 21 Indonesia AirAsia, SilkAir
3 Johor Bahru 3 AirAsia

Ground transportation

The airport is located at the end of Pajajaran Street. Taxi and public transport are widely available. Some hotels in Bandung have provided a free airport transfer service. Car rental also has been available.

The airport has carpark facilities which can accommodate hundreds of cars.[10]

Accidents & Incidents

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