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Jenderal Ahmad Yani International Airport

Jenderal Ahmad Yani International Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Jenderal Ahmad Yani) (IATA: SRG, ICAO: WAHS) is an airport that serves the city of Semarang, in Central Java, Indonesia. The airport is named in honor of Ahmad Yani (1922–1965), who is a National Hero of Indonesia. As of 2018, it was one of the fastest-growing airports in the world by growth percentage.[1] It became an international airport with the first flight of Garuda Indonesia to Singapore in August 2004. The airport is operated by PT Angkasa Pura I, a state enterprise of the Indonesian Ministry of Transport that manages airports in the eastern part of the country.

General Ahmad Yani
International Airport

Bandar Udara Internasional
Jenderal Ahmad Yani
The new terminal building
Summary
Airport typePublic / Military
OwnerGovernment of Indonesia
OperatorPT Angkasa Pura I
ServesSemarang
LocationSemarang, Central Java, Indonesia
Opened31 August 1966; 57 years ago (1966-08-31)
Time zoneWIB (UTC+07:00)
Elevation AMSL10 ft / 3 m
Coordinates06°58′17″S 110°22′27″E / 6.97139°S 110.37417°E / -6.97139; 110.37417
Websitewww.ahmadyani-airport.com
Maps

Java region in Indonesia
SRG
Location in the city of Semarang
SRG
Location in Java
SRG
Location in Indonesia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
13/31 8,399 2,560 Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passengers5,162,100
Aircraft movements45,515
Cargo13,220,000

The airport used to be a military airbase owned by the TNI (Armed Forces of Indonesia) until 1966, when the airport was declared open to domestic commercial flights, while continuing to operate as an airbase for the Indonesian Army. The area is commonly known as Kalibanteng, hence it was commonly known as Kalibanteng Airbase. The new floating terminal of the airport was officially opened by Indonesian President Joko Widodo on 7 June 2018.[2]

History edit

Ahmad Yani International Airport used to be a military airbase for the Indonesian Army. It was opened for commercial flights after a joint decree between Chief of the Air Staff, Minister of Transport, and the Army Chief of staff on 31 August 1966.[3] Since 1 October 1995, management was transferred to PT Angkasa Pura I. This marked the start of the fully commercial function of the airport until now.

Expansion began in 2004, done in phases starting with the addition to the length of the runway to accommodate the safer landing of larger aircraft. The airport gained its international status in August 2004 with its inaugural flight from Semarang to Singapore, as mentioned in the Minister's Decree No. 64/2004 on 10 August 2004. However, due to the global recession, the Semarang-Singapore route operated by Garuda was discontinued. Batavia Air took over this route in November 2009. However, Batavia Air ceased operations on 31 January 2013 as an outcome of a petition for bankruptcy on 30 January 2013.

Development edit

Ahmad Yani International Airport used to have a terminal to the south of the runway, with one arrival and departure gate each for domestic and international flights. The old terminal had a total area of 6,708 square meters in size. Facilities include souvenir shops, food outlets, bank, money changer, hotel and travel booking offices, taxi and rental car services. The airport is in the coastal area of Maron beach in the West Semarang district, which is prone to flooding and abrasion.[4]

Central Java Government announced plans to expand the airport in 2004 which include the extension of the runway from 1,850 m to 2,560 m.[5]

On 17 June 2014 Angkasa Pura I and military officials signed an agreement allowing the use of military land for 30 years and implementing the expansion project.

New terminal edit

On 17 June 2014, groundbreaking was done to build a new terminal for the airport.

On 6 June 2018, the new terminal was opened for the public. It is the first floating terminal in Indonesia, which has an area of 58,652 square metres, nearly 10 times larger in size than the old terminal.[6] After the new terminal was opened, the old terminal was returned to the army.[7] The new terminal is also equipped with three jet bridges.

The new terminal is designed on an eco-friendly theme, to register the terminal for green building certification. The unique passenger terminal built on top of a swamp, set to turn the airport into Indonesia's very first floating airport. The construction of the new terminal uses Earth-conscious materials and makes use of its surrounding swamps. The new terminal mainly uses glass materials to acquire more natural lighting inside the terminal, which saves electricity. Another eco-friendly design element is the airport's "reverse osmosis" technology to provide clean water by using rainwater and seawater, which is processed in a groundwater tank located underneath the airport terminal. There are water ponds around the airport that provides the raw material for osmosis and control water levels to prevent flooding during the rainy season. Solar cells also contribute to the airport's street lighting. The new terminal has an interior garden, as well as a mangrove forest.

There is a multisensory waiting room specifically for autistic children, which is equipped with floor and wall mattresses, balls, beanbags, aquatic bubble tubes, colour changing LEDs, laser fingers, and vestibular boards. The multisensory room is the first-ever sensory room at any Indonesian airport and also the first in the Asia-Pacific.[8]

Airlines and destinations edit

Passenger edit

Cargo edit

Statistics edit

Accidents and incidents edit

  • On 1 May 1981, Vickers Viscount 832 PK-RVN of Mandala Airlines carrying 44 passengers and crew was damaged beyond economic repair when it departed the runway on landing, causing the starboard and nose gear to collapse.[9]
  • On 18 October 1992, Merpati Nusantara Airlines Flight 5601 operating a CASA/IPTN CN-235-10 PK-MNN crashed on a domestic flight from Semarang to Bandung. The aircraft impacted Mount Puntang near Mount Papandayan and burst into flames, killing all 27 passengers and 4 crew aboard. It is the worst disaster involving a CASA/IPTN CN-235.
  • On 30 November 1994, A Fokker 28 Mk 4000 PK-GKU of Merpati Nusantara Airlines operating on flight 422 from Jakarta touched down during heavy rain far along the runway. Then it overran the runway and fell into a ditch, causing it to break into three pieces. All 85 passengers and crew survived.
  • On 25 December 2016, Wings Air flight IW1896 from Bandung, using an ATR 72-600 (registration PK-WGW) suffered a landing accident. At the time of the approach, it was raining at the airport with Cumulonimbus clouds in the area at 1500 feet. Following a VOR/DME approach, the aircraft landed on runway 13 and bounced; the right main gear then folded inwards causing the aircraft to veer right. The aircraft stopped on the right runway edge near taxiway D tilting to the right. All 68 passengers and 4 crew survived.

Ground transportation edit

Bus edit

From 2005 until 2007 there was a shuttle bus service connecting the airport to the city center and Semarang Old Town. However, due to protests from local airport taxi operators, this service was terminated.

In 2013, Trans Semarang, a bus rapid transit (BRT) operator, started to serve Ahmad Yani Intl Airport. Only one route went through the airport but all the available routes are interconnected. The expected interval is 15 to 30 minutes between buses unless there is a traffic jam.

Service Route Notes
Trans Semarang City Bus
Trans Semarang Corridor 5 Meteseh — Airport — PRPP. Inter-connected with Corridor 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 7 & 8

Car and taxi edit

There are Airport taxis provided and the reception available right in the arrival terminal. Some public taxis in Semarang can't take passengers in the airport terminal.

Awards edit

For the third consecutive year, Ahmad Yani Airport won the Cleanest Airport Award among 9 Class B Airports in Indonesia in 2013.[10]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The fastest-growing major airports in the world so far this year". Retrieved 31 August 2018.
  2. ^ "President Jokowi Inaugurates Floating Terminal of Ahmad Yani Airport". Netral News. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  3. ^ Surat Keputusan Bersama Panglima Angkatan Udara, Menteri Perhubungan dan Menteri Angkatan Darat Nomor: KEP-932/9/1966.83/1966 dan S2/1/-PHB tanggal 31 Agustus 1966
  4. ^ "Semarang airport redesigned to go green". 4 January 2012.
  5. ^ "WAHS - Jenderal Ahmad Yani International Airport". SkyVector. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  6. ^ Dini Suciatiningrum (17 June 2014). "Kerjasama Pemanfaatan Ground Breaking Bandara A Yani Ditandatangani".
  7. ^ . 3 September 2013. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  8. ^ "Multisensory room opened at Semarang International Airport". Antara News. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  9. ^ "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 8 October 2009.
  10. ^ "Ahmad Yani Semarang Raih Penghargaan Bandara Terbersih". 17 August 2014.

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Jenderal Ahmad Yani International Airport Indonesian Bandar Udara Internasional Jenderal Ahmad Yani IATA SRG ICAO WAHS is an airport that serves the city of Semarang in Central Java Indonesia The airport is named in honor of Ahmad Yani 1922 1965 who is a National Hero of Indonesia As of 2018 update it was one of the fastest growing airports in the world by growth percentage 1 It became an international airport with the first flight of Garuda Indonesia to Singapore in August 2004 The airport is operated by PT Angkasa Pura I a state enterprise of the Indonesian Ministry of Transport that manages airports in the eastern part of the country General Ahmad YaniInternational AirportBandar Udara InternasionalJenderal Ahmad YaniThe new terminal buildingIATA SRGICAO WAHSWMO 96839SummaryAirport typePublic MilitaryOwnerGovernment of IndonesiaOperatorPT Angkasa Pura IServesSemarangLocationSemarang Central Java IndonesiaOpened31 August 1966 57 years ago 1966 08 31 Time zoneWIB UTC 07 00 Elevation AMSL10 ft 3 mCoordinates06 58 17 S 110 22 27 E 6 97139 S 110 37417 E 6 97139 110 37417Websitewww wbr ahmadyani airport wbr comMapsJava region in IndonesiaSRGLocation in the city of SemarangShow map of SemarangSRGLocation in JavaShow map of JavaSRGLocation in IndonesiaShow map of IndonesiaRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m13 31 8 399 2 560 AsphaltStatistics 2018 Passengers5 162 100Aircraft movements45 515Cargo13 220 000Sources List of the busiest airports in IndonesiaThe airport used to be a military airbase owned by the TNI Armed Forces of Indonesia until 1966 when the airport was declared open to domestic commercial flights while continuing to operate as an airbase for the Indonesian Army The area is commonly known as Kalibanteng hence it was commonly known as Kalibanteng Airbase The new floating terminal of the airport was officially opened by Indonesian President Joko Widodo on 7 June 2018 2 Contents 1 History 2 Development 2 1 New terminal 3 Airlines and destinations 3 1 Passenger 3 2 Cargo 4 Statistics 5 Accidents and incidents 6 Ground transportation 6 1 Bus 6 2 Car and taxi 7 Awards 8 Gallery 9 References 10 External linksHistory editAhmad Yani International Airport used to be a military airbase for the Indonesian Army It was opened for commercial flights after a joint decree between Chief of the Air Staff Minister of Transport and the Army Chief of staff on 31 August 1966 3 Since 1 October 1995 management was transferred to PT Angkasa Pura I This marked the start of the fully commercial function of the airport until now Expansion began in 2004 done in phases starting with the addition to the length of the runway to accommodate the safer landing of larger aircraft The airport gained its international status in August 2004 with its inaugural flight from Semarang to Singapore as mentioned in the Minister s Decree No 64 2004 on 10 August 2004 However due to the global recession the Semarang Singapore route operated by Garuda was discontinued Batavia Air took over this route in November 2009 However Batavia Air ceased operations on 31 January 2013 as an outcome of a petition for bankruptcy on 30 January 2013 Development editAhmad Yani International Airport used to have a terminal to the south of the runway with one arrival and departure gate each for domestic and international flights The old terminal had a total area of 6 708 square meters in size Facilities include souvenir shops food outlets bank money changer hotel and travel booking offices taxi and rental car services The airport is in the coastal area of Maron beach in the West Semarang district which is prone to flooding and abrasion 4 Central Java Government announced plans to expand the airport in 2004 which include the extension of the runway from 1 850 m to 2 560 m 5 On 17 June 2014 Angkasa Pura I and military officials signed an agreement allowing the use of military land for 30 years and implementing the expansion project New terminal edit On 17 June 2014 groundbreaking was done to build a new terminal for the airport On 6 June 2018 the new terminal was opened for the public It is the first floating terminal in Indonesia which has an area of 58 652 square metres nearly 10 times larger in size than the old terminal 6 After the new terminal was opened the old terminal was returned to the army 7 The new terminal is also equipped with three jet bridges The new terminal is designed on an eco friendly theme to register the terminal for green building certification The unique passenger terminal built on top of a swamp set to turn the airport into Indonesia s very first floating airport The construction of the new terminal uses Earth conscious materials and makes use of its surrounding swamps The new terminal mainly uses glass materials to acquire more natural lighting inside the terminal which saves electricity Another eco friendly design element is the airport s reverse osmosis technology to provide clean water by using rainwater and seawater which is processed in a groundwater tank located underneath the airport terminal There are water ponds around the airport that provides the raw material for osmosis and control water levels to prevent flooding during the rainy season Solar cells also contribute to the airport s street lighting The new terminal has an interior garden as well as a mangrove forest There is a multisensory waiting room specifically for autistic children which is equipped with floor and wall mattresses balls beanbags aquatic bubble tubes colour changing LEDs laser fingers and vestibular boards The multisensory room is the first ever sensory room at any Indonesian airport and also the first in the Asia Pacific 8 Airlines and destinations editPassenger edit AirlinesDestinationsBatik AirJakarta Halim Perdanakusuma Jakarta Soekarno HattaCitilinkBanjarmasin Jakarta Halim Perdanakusuma Jakarta Soekarno HattaGaruda IndonesiaJakarta Soekarno HattaLion AirBalikpapan Banjarmasin Denpasar MakassarNAM AirPangkalan BunSuper Air JetBatamWings AirKetapang Pangkalan BunCargo edit AirlinesDestinationsMy Indo AirlinesJakarta Soekarno Hatta Singapore SurabayaStatistics editRoutes from SRG by Frequency December 2023 Rank Destinations Frequency Weekly Airlines1 Jakarta Soekarno Hatta 98 Batik Air Citilink Garuda Indonesia2 Jakarta Halim Perdanakusuma 28 Batik Air Citilink3 Pangkalan Bun 28 Nam Air Wings Air4 Banjarmasin 21 Citilink Lion Air5 Balikpapan 7 Lion Air6 Denpasar Bali 7 Lion Air7 Makassar 7 Lion Air8 Batam 7 Super Air Jet9 Ketapang 3 Wings AirAccidents and incidents editOn 1 May 1981 Vickers Viscount 832 PK RVN of Mandala Airlines carrying 44 passengers and crew was damaged beyond economic repair when it departed the runway on landing causing the starboard and nose gear to collapse 9 On 18 October 1992 Merpati Nusantara Airlines Flight 5601 operating a CASA IPTN CN 235 10 PK MNN crashed on a domestic flight from Semarang to Bandung The aircraft impacted Mount Puntang near Mount Papandayan and burst into flames killing all 27 passengers and 4 crew aboard It is the worst disaster involving a CASA IPTN CN 235 On 30 November 1994 A Fokker 28 Mk 4000 PK GKU of Merpati Nusantara Airlines operating on flight 422 from Jakarta touched down during heavy rain far along the runway Then it overran the runway and fell into a ditch causing it to break into three pieces All 85 passengers and crew survived On 25 December 2016 Wings Air flight IW1896 from Bandung using an ATR 72 600 registration PK WGW suffered a landing accident At the time of the approach it was raining at the airport with Cumulonimbus clouds in the area at 1500 feet Following a VOR DME approach the aircraft landed on runway 13 and bounced the right main gear then folded inwards causing the aircraft to veer right The aircraft stopped on the right runway edge near taxiway D tilting to the right All 68 passengers and 4 crew survived Ground transportation editBus edit From 2005 until 2007 there was a shuttle bus service connecting the airport to the city center and Semarang Old Town However due to protests from local airport taxi operators this service was terminated In 2013 Trans Semarang a bus rapid transit BRT operator started to serve Ahmad Yani Intl Airport Only one route went through the airport but all the available routes are interconnected The expected interval is 15 to 30 minutes between buses unless there is a traffic jam Service Route NotesTrans Semarang City BusTrans Semarang Corridor 5 Meteseh Airport PRPP Inter connected with Corridor 1 2 3A 3B 4 7 amp 8Car and taxi edit There are Airport taxis provided and the reception available right in the arrival terminal Some public taxis in Semarang can t take passengers in the airport terminal Awards editFor the third consecutive year Ahmad Yani Airport won the Cleanest Airport Award among 9 Class B Airports in Indonesia in 2013 10 Gallery edit nbsp The old terminal building nbsp The new terminal building and control towerReferences edit The fastest growing major airports in the world so far this year Retrieved 31 August 2018 President Jokowi Inaugurates Floating Terminal of Ahmad Yani Airport Netral News Retrieved 7 June 2018 Surat Keputusan Bersama Panglima Angkatan Udara Menteri Perhubungan dan Menteri Angkatan Darat Nomor KEP 932 9 1966 83 1966 dan S2 1 PHB tanggal 31 Agustus 1966 Semarang airport redesigned to go green 4 January 2012 WAHS Jenderal Ahmad Yani International Airport SkyVector Retrieved 3 May 2022 Dini Suciatiningrum 17 June 2014 Kerjasama Pemanfaatan Ground Breaking Bandara A Yani Ditandatangani Pengembangan Bandara A Yani Tunggu Proposal 3 September 2013 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 3 September 2013 Multisensory room opened at Semarang International Airport Antara News Retrieved 21 October 2019 Accident description Aviation Safety Network Retrieved 8 October 2009 Ahmad Yani Semarang Raih Penghargaan Bandara Terbersih 17 August 2014 External links editPT Angkasa Pura I Ahmad Yani Airport in English Ahmad Yani Airport Website Accident history for SRG at Aviation Safety Network nbsp Aviation portal nbsp Indonesia portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jenderal Ahmad Yani International Airport amp oldid 1193501830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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