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Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport

Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Sultan Syarif Kasim II) (IATA: PKU, ICAO: WIBB), is an international airport that serves the city of Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia. The airport is often referred to as SSK II, SSK or Sultan Syarif Qasim II International Airport (SSQ II), and was formerly known as Simpang Tiga Airport. The airport is named after Sultan Syarif Kasim II (1893–1968), the last sultan of Siak and an Indonesian National Hero. The airport serves flights to and from several cities and towns in Indonesia as well as international connections to Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and Saudi Arabia.

Sultan Syarif Kasim II
International Airport

Bandar Udara Internasional
Sultan Syarif Kasim II
Summary
Airport typePublic / military
OwnerInJourney
OperatorPT Angkasa Pura II
ServesPekanbaru
LocationPekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia
Opened1940
Focus city for
Time zoneWIB (UTC+07:00)
Elevation AMSL104 ft / 31 m
Coordinates0°27′39″N 101°26′40″E / 0.46083°N 101.44444°E / 0.46083; 101.44444
Websitehttp://www.sultansyarifkasim2-airport.co.id/
Maps

Sumatra region in Indonesia
PKU/WIBB
Location of airport in Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia
PKU/WIBB
PKU/WIBB (Sumatra)
PKU/WIBB
PKU/WIBB (Indonesia)
PKU/WIBB
PKU/WIBB (Southeast Asia)
PKU/WIBB
PKU/WIBB (Asia)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
18/36 8,530 2,600x45m Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passengers4,135,762

The airport area and runway is also shared with Roesmin Nurjadin Air Force Base, a Type A airbase of the TNI-AU (Indonesian Air Force). The airbase is named after the former Chief of the Indonesian Air Force, Cmdr. Roesmin Nurjadin. Starting in early December 2014, it served as the homebase of 16 F-16 squadron,[1] the additional squadron which is Skadron Udara 16, comprising a fleet of F-16 Blok 52RI and existing Skadron Udara 12 Black Panthers, comprising a fleet of Hawk Mk.109s and Mk.209s.

History

 
The former terminal building, now demolished

The colonial era Simpang Tiga airport was a disc-shaped landing field about a kilometer west of the current runway. At that time, the area was called the "cornerstone of the Air" where "The foundation of the Air" in which the foundation is still made up of the compacted and hardened soil and was used as a military base.[clarification needed] Originally the foundation was redone from the east to the west with the runway numbers 14 and 32. During the Japanese occupation, the airfield was home to a small squadron of airplanes from the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force, before being taken over by the Allies.

The airfield was a transit stop on KNILM's Batavia to Medan or Batavia to Singapore route.[2] After the independence of Indonesia, the newly created Garuda Indonesian Airways also served Pekanbaru from Jakarta via Padang or Palembang.[3]

In the early days of independence, the current runway was built adjacent to the old airfield. At first it was only 800 meters long numbered 18 and 36. In 1950, the runway was extended to 1,500 meters, and in 1967 the runway and aircraft parking ramp was paved with asphalt to a thickness of 7 cm and the length of the 500-meter runway. In early 2010, the first phase of the airport's expansion started with the construction of a new terminal to replace the original terminal built in the 1980s. The original terminal was demolished to make way for additional parking spaces. The new terminal is constructed in a modern design concept with three jetways and a larger apron.

New terminal

 
Departure hall
 
Airport check-in area

On 16 July 2012, a Rp 2 trillion ($212 million) new terminal was opened to accommodate 1.5 million passengers a year and serve eight narrow-bodied jets equivalent to Boeing 737-900ER aircraft and wide body jets equivalent to two Boeing 747 jumbo jets[4] at the same time. The new terminal spans 17,000 square meters, and a more spacious aircraft apron can accommodate 10 wide-bodied aircraft, twice the capacity of the old apron. The new terminal is designed with a mix of Malay and modern architecture. The physical form of the building is inspired from the typical flying fauna form of Riau, Serindit birds. To meet the technical requirements of a world-class airport, the airport runway was extended from 2,200 meters to 2,600 meters and then to 3,000 meters[5] and runway width extension from 30 m to 45 m. Expansion of the airport is part of the infrastructure development in support of the 2012 Pekan Olahraga Nasional which was held in Pekanbaru. Despite the opening of the new terminal in 2012, two out of the three jet bridges didn’t commence operation until late July 2014. The airport now has four jet bridges.

The old terminal has been demolished to make way for a new apron. In addition, the new air traffic control tower (ATC) at Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport has been developed as to assist the operation of the new airport terminal.

Airport facilities

VIP room

The VIP lounge is located on the eastern side of the terminal of Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport. The VIP lounge is personified to cater to special guests such as presidents, governmental people, ambassadors and others. In 2012, the airport's VIP room was awarded as the best VIP Room by PT Angkasa Pura II.

Executive lounge

The Lembayung Executive Lounge provides a cozy and comfortable area, specially designated for passengers who are waiting for flights. It can be accessed by passengers who have credit cards issued by several multinational banks in Indonesia who collaborate with the airport.

Terminal

The current terminal was equipped with various facilities including an ATM center, post office, clinics, money changer, and others. Shopping outlets and retailers include a food court, grocery shops, souvenir stands and fashion stores (including Batik Keris, Keris Toys & Bookshop, Kondang Art & Craft, Polo Store). Restaurants include A&W Restaurant, Bakso Lapangan Tembak Senayan, CFC Restaurant, Starbucks Coffee, Excelso Coffee, KFC, Rotiboy, Roti O, Solaria Cafe, and the local coffee-shop franchise Kimteng Coffee.

Future planning

SSK II airport development was begun in June 2013, and was expected to be completed in 2014. It was planned upon completion to have a 58,410 square meter apron which would accommodate up to 13 narrowbody aircraft equivalent to Boeing 737-900ER, but can also serve widebody jets equivalent to Airbus A330, Boeing 747, and Boeing 777 aircraft.[6] Some developments include the parallel runway. In addition to runway expansion, PT Angkasa Pura II will also develop the extension of the passenger terminal that can accommodate up to eight million passengers per year as well as the future development of seven jet bridges from the initial three bridges. Henceforth, this airport is initially planned to accommodate Haj embarkation, especially for Riau Province and particularly Pekanbaru.[7]

Awards

In 2012, the airport's VIP room was awarded as the best VIP Room by PT Angkasa Pura II. The Indonesia Ministry of Culture and Tourism awarded the airport The Cleanest Airport Toilet consecutively in 2012 and 2013. In 2013, the airport was once again awarded as The Best Airport by PT Angkasa Pura II at Bandara Award 2013, held by The Indonesia's Ministry of Culture and Tourism; it beat several prominent airports such as Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, Minangkabau International Airport in Padang and many other airports that are managed under PT Angkasa Pura II.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

  1. ^ Lion Air flight from Jeddah to Pekanbaru includes a stop-over at Thiruvananthapuram. However, Lion Air does not have rights to transport passengers solely between Jeddah and Thiruvananthapuram.
  2. ^ Lion Air flight from Pekanbaru to Medina includes a stop-over at Thiruvananthapuram. However, Lion Air does not have rights to transport passengers solely between Pekanbaru and Thiruvananthapuram.

Cargo

Statistics and traffic

Traffic

Overall operational statistics[12][13]
Year Passenger movements Aircraft movements Freight movements
2005
879,889
15,456
2,881,400
2006
914,456
20,300
5,900,666
2007
999,980
19,997
7,568,899
2008
1,164,215
21,056
9,009,067
2009
1,260,235
30,865
10,566,999
2010
1,665,673
35,218
13,100,450
2011
1,820,629
39,512
14,846,702
2012
2,092,768
40,889
17,199,974
2013
2,224,779
45,755
23,229,754

Statistics

Accidents

  • On 28 April 1981, Douglas C-47A PK-OBK of Airfast Indonesia crashed on approach whilst on a non-scheduled passenger flight. Nine of the 17 people on board were killed.[14]
  • On 29 September 1999, a Mandala Airlines Antonov AN-12 touched down 1300 meters short of runway 36 and broke in two. There were no fatalities.[15]
  • On 14 January 2002, Lion Air Flight 386, a Boeing 737-200, crashed on take-off and was written off; no one died.
  • On 14 February 2011, Lion Air Flight 392 overran the runway in Sultan Syarif Qasim II International Airport, Pekanbaru. There were no fatalities or injuries.[16][17] The plane tried to land three times but failed.[18] On 15 February 2011 another Lion Air plane overshot the runway. Concerned about the two incidents, the Transportation Ministry has banned all Boeing 737-900 ER planes from landing at Sultan Syarif Qasim II airport when the runway is wet. Lion Air will obey the ban and will replace the planes with smaller Boeing 737-400 planes.[19]

References

  1. ^ Harismanto (4 December 2014). "Lanud Roesmin Nurjadin Pekanbaru Kini Miliki Skuadron F16".
  2. ^ "Image: kni40-0.jpg, (2345 × 852 px)". timetableimages.com. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Image: ga50-6.jpg, (2417 × 1313 px)". timetableimages.com. 10 July 2009. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  4. ^ http://infopublik.kominfo.co.id//index.php?page=news&newsid=19508 [dead link]
  5. ^ "Pekanbaru airport expansion almost complete | The Jakarta Post". thejakartapost.com. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  6. ^ "Riau to speed up airport project". 15 April 2013.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 April 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  8. ^ "Starting on March 29th 2020, Garuda Indonesia Group Serves All Flights From and Toward Yogyakarta Through Yogyakarta International Airport". Garuda Indonesia. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  9. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber (30 January 2022). "Lion Air Akan Buka Lagi Rute Yogyakarta-Pekanbaru PP Mulai Rp 935.200 Halaman all". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  10. ^ "Asyik... Dari Pekanbaru ke Pasaman Barat Sekarang Bisa Pakai Pesawat". 2 February 2016.
  11. ^ "Asia Cargo Airlines Launches First Cargo Flight from Kertajati Airport Since Pandemic Shutdown". Asian Business Review. 21 December 2021.
  12. ^ PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero). "Halaman Tidak Ditemukan - PT Angkasa Pura II". angkasapura2.co.id. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  13. ^ PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero). "Halaman Tidak Ditemukan - PT Angkasa Pura II". angkasapura2.co.id. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  14. ^ "PK-OBK Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  15. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Antonov 12 LZ-SFJ Pekanbaru-Simpang Tiga Airport (PKU)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  16. ^ (in Indonesian) [1]
  17. ^ (in Indonesian)[2].
  18. ^ (in Indonesian)[3]
  19. ^ . thejakartapost.com. Archived from the original on 1 June 2015. Retrieved 5 September 2015.

External links

  • PT Angkasa Pura II info on Sultan Syarif Kasim II
  • Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport on Twitter   (in Indonesian)

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Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport Indonesian Bandar Udara Internasional Sultan Syarif Kasim II IATA PKU ICAO WIBB is an international airport that serves the city of Pekanbaru Riau Indonesia The airport is often referred to as SSK II SSK or Sultan Syarif Qasim II International Airport SSQ II and was formerly known as Simpang Tiga Airport The airport is named after Sultan Syarif Kasim II 1893 1968 the last sultan of Siak and an Indonesian National Hero The airport serves flights to and from several cities and towns in Indonesia as well as international connections to Malaysia Singapore Sri Lanka and Saudi Arabia Sultan Syarif Kasim IIInternational AirportBandar Udara InternasionalSultan Syarif Kasim IIIATA PKUICAO WIBBWMO 96109SummaryAirport typePublic militaryOwnerInJourneyOperatorPT Angkasa Pura IIServesPekanbaruLocationPekanbaru Riau IndonesiaOpened1940Focus city forBatik Air Citilink Garuda Indonesia Lion Air Susi AirTime zoneWIB UTC 07 00 Elevation AMSL104 ft 31 mCoordinates0 27 39 N 101 26 40 E 0 46083 N 101 44444 E 0 46083 101 44444Websitehttp www sultansyarifkasim2 airport co id MapsSumatra region in IndonesiaPKU WIBBLocation of airport in Pekanbaru Riau IndonesiaShow map of RiauPKU WIBBPKU WIBB Sumatra Show map of SumatraPKU WIBBPKU WIBB Indonesia Show map of IndonesiaPKU WIBBPKU WIBB Southeast Asia Show map of Southeast AsiaPKU WIBBPKU WIBB Asia Show map of AsiaRunwaysDirection Length Surface ft m 18 36 8 530 2 600x45m AsphaltStatistics 2018 Passengers4 135 762Sources List of the busiest airports in Indonesia The airport area and runway is also shared with Roesmin Nurjadin Air Force Base a Type A airbase of the TNI AU Indonesian Air Force The airbase is named after the former Chief of the Indonesian Air Force Cmdr Roesmin Nurjadin Starting in early December 2014 it served as the homebase of 16 F 16 squadron 1 the additional squadron which is Skadron Udara 16 comprising a fleet of F 16 Blok 52RI and existing Skadron Udara 12 Black Panthers comprising a fleet of Hawk Mk 109s and Mk 209s Contents 1 History 2 New terminal 3 Airport facilities 3 1 VIP room 3 2 Executive lounge 3 3 Terminal 4 Future planning 5 Awards 6 Airlines and destinations 6 1 Passenger 6 2 Cargo 7 Statistics and traffic 7 1 Traffic 7 2 Statistics 8 Accidents 9 References 10 External linksHistory nbsp The former terminal building now demolished The colonial era Simpang Tiga airport was a disc shaped landing field about a kilometer west of the current runway At that time the area was called the cornerstone of the Air where The foundation of the Air in which the foundation is still made up of the compacted and hardened soil and was used as a military base clarification needed Originally the foundation was redone from the east to the west with the runway numbers 14 and 32 During the Japanese occupation the airfield was home to a small squadron of airplanes from the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force before being taken over by the Allies The airfield was a transit stop on KNILM s Batavia to Medan or Batavia to Singapore route 2 After the independence of Indonesia the newly created Garuda Indonesian Airways also served Pekanbaru from Jakarta via Padang or Palembang 3 In the early days of independence the current runway was built adjacent to the old airfield At first it was only 800 meters long numbered 18 and 36 In 1950 the runway was extended to 1 500 meters and in 1967 the runway and aircraft parking ramp was paved with asphalt to a thickness of 7 cm and the length of the 500 meter runway In early 2010 the first phase of the airport s expansion started with the construction of a new terminal to replace the original terminal built in the 1980s The original terminal was demolished to make way for additional parking spaces The new terminal is constructed in a modern design concept with three jetways and a larger apron New terminal nbsp Departure hall nbsp Airport check in area On 16 July 2012 a Rp 2 trillion 212 million new terminal was opened to accommodate 1 5 million passengers a year and serve eight narrow bodied jets equivalent to Boeing 737 900ER aircraft and wide body jets equivalent to two Boeing 747 jumbo jets 4 at the same time The new terminal spans 17 000 square meters and a more spacious aircraft apron can accommodate 10 wide bodied aircraft twice the capacity of the old apron The new terminal is designed with a mix of Malay and modern architecture The physical form of the building is inspired from the typical flying fauna form of Riau Serindit birds To meet the technical requirements of a world class airport the airport runway was extended from 2 200 meters to 2 600 meters and then to 3 000 meters 5 and runway width extension from 30 m to 45 m Expansion of the airport is part of the infrastructure development in support of the 2012 Pekan Olahraga Nasional which was held in Pekanbaru Despite the opening of the new terminal in 2012 two out of the three jet bridges didn t commence operation until late July 2014 The airport now has four jet bridges The old terminal has been demolished to make way for a new apron In addition the new air traffic control tower ATC at Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport has been developed as to assist the operation of the new airport terminal Airport facilitiesVIP room The VIP lounge is located on the eastern side of the terminal of Sultan Syarif Kasim II Airport The VIP lounge is personified to cater to special guests such as presidents governmental people ambassadors and others In 2012 the airport s VIP room was awarded as the best VIP Room by PT Angkasa Pura II Executive lounge The Lembayung Executive Lounge provides a cozy and comfortable area specially designated for passengers who are waiting for flights It can be accessed by passengers who have credit cards issued by several multinational banks in Indonesia who collaborate with the airport Terminal The current terminal was equipped with various facilities including an ATM center post office clinics money changer and others Shopping outlets and retailers include a food court grocery shops souvenir stands and fashion stores including Batik Keris Keris Toys amp Bookshop Kondang Art amp Craft Polo Store Restaurants include A amp W Restaurant Bakso Lapangan Tembak Senayan CFC Restaurant Starbucks Coffee Excelso Coffee KFC Rotiboy Roti O Solaria Cafe and the local coffee shop franchise Kimteng Coffee Future planningSSK II airport development was begun in June 2013 and was expected to be completed in 2014 It was planned upon completion to have a 58 410 square meter apron which would accommodate up to 13 narrowbody aircraft equivalent to Boeing 737 900ER but can also serve widebody jets equivalent to Airbus A330 Boeing 747 and Boeing 777 aircraft 6 Some developments include the parallel runway In addition to runway expansion PT Angkasa Pura II will also develop the extension of the passenger terminal that can accommodate up to eight million passengers per year as well as the future development of seven jet bridges from the initial three bridges Henceforth this airport is initially planned to accommodate Haj embarkation especially for Riau Province and particularly Pekanbaru 7 AwardsIn 2012 the airport s VIP room was awarded as the best VIP Room by PT Angkasa Pura II The Indonesia Ministry of Culture and Tourism awarded the airport The Cleanest Airport Toilet consecutively in 2012 and 2013 In 2013 the airport was once again awarded as The Best Airport by PT Angkasa Pura II at Bandara Award 2013 held by The Indonesia s Ministry of Culture and Tourism it beat several prominent airports such as Soekarno Hatta International Airport in Jakarta Minangkabau International Airport in Padang and many other airports that are managed under PT Angkasa Pura II Airlines and destinationsPassenger AirlinesDestinationsAirAsiaKuala Lumpur InternationalBatik AirJakarta Halim Perdanakusuma Jakarta Soekarno HattaCitilinkBatam Jakarta Halim Perdanakusuma Jakarta Soekarno Hatta Medan Yogyakarta International 8 Garuda IndonesiaJakarta Soekarno HattaLion AirBatam Jakarta Soekarno Hatta Surabaya Yogyakarta International 9 Seasonal Jeddah Note 1 Medina Note 2 Malaysia AirlinesKuala Lumpur InternationalPelita AirJakarta Soekarno HattaScootSingaporeSuper Air JetBatam Jakarta Soekarno Hatta Kuala Lumpur InternationalSusi AirDabo Tanjung Balai Karimun Tembilahan West Pasaman 10 Wings AirMedan Lion Air flight from Jeddah to Pekanbaru includes a stop over at Thiruvananthapuram However Lion Air does not have rights to transport passengers solely between Jeddah and Thiruvananthapuram Lion Air flight from Pekanbaru to Medina includes a stop over at Thiruvananthapuram However Lion Air does not have rights to transport passengers solely between Pekanbaru and Thiruvananthapuram Cargo Airlines Destinations Asia Cargo Airlines Bandung Kertajati 11 Asialink Airlines Batam Cardig Air Jakarta Soekarno Hatta Republic Express Airlines BatamStatistics and trafficTraffic Overall operational statistics 12 13 Year Passenger movements Aircraft movements Freight movements 2005 879 889 15 456 2 881 400 2006 914 456 20 300 5 900 666 2007 999 980 19 997 7 568 899 2008 1 164 215 21 056 9 009 067 2009 1 260 235 30 865 10 566 999 2010 1 665 673 35 218 13 100 450 2011 1 820 629 39 512 14 846 702 2012 2 092 768 40 889 17 199 974 2013 2 224 779 45 755 23 229 754 Statistics Frequency of domestic flights at Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport Rank Destinations Frequency weekly Airline s 1 Jakarta Soekarno Hatta Jakarta 164 Batik Air Citilink Garuda Indonesia Indonesia AirAsia Begins 21 December 2020 Lion Air 2 Medan North Sumatra 42 Citilink Lion Air 3 Batam Riau Islands 35 Citilink Garuda Indonesia Lion Air 4 Yogyakarta Adisucipto Yogyakarta Special Region 14 Citilink Lion Air 5 Jakarta Halim Perdanakusuma Jakarta 14 Batik Air 6 Bandung Kertajati West Java 7 Lion Air 7 Surabaya East Java 7 Lion Air 8 Tanjung Pinang Riau Islands 7 Wings Air 9 Palembang South Sumatra 7 Wings Air 10 Padang West Sumatra 7 Wings Air 11 Jambi Jambi 7 Wings Air 12 Dumai Riau 7 Wings Air 13 Dabo Riau Islands 5 Susi Air 14 Tanjung Balai Karimun Riau Islands 3 Susi Air 15 Tembilahan Riau 1 Susi Air 16 West Pasaman West Sumatra 1 Susi Air Frequency of international flights at Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport Rank Destinations Frequency weekly Airline s 1 nbsp Kuala Lumpur International Malaysia 20 AirAsia Malaysia Airlines 2 nbsp Melaka Malaysia 7 Malindo Air 3 nbsp Kuala Lumpur Subang Malaysia 4 Malindo Air 4 nbsp Singapore Singapore 5 Scoot 5 nbsp Jeddah Saudi Arabia 2 Lion Air 6 nbsp Medina Saudi Arabia 1 Lion AirAccidentsOn 28 April 1981 Douglas C 47A PK OBK of Airfast Indonesia crashed on approach whilst on a non scheduled passenger flight Nine of the 17 people on board were killed 14 On 29 September 1999 a Mandala Airlines Antonov AN 12 touched down 1300 meters short of runway 36 and broke in two There were no fatalities 15 On 14 January 2002 Lion Air Flight 386 a Boeing 737 200 crashed on take off and was written off no one died On 14 February 2011 Lion Air Flight 392 overran the runway in Sultan Syarif Qasim II International Airport Pekanbaru There were no fatalities or injuries 16 17 The plane tried to land three times but failed 18 On 15 February 2011 another Lion Air plane overshot the runway Concerned about the two incidents the Transportation Ministry has banned all Boeing 737 900 ER planes from landing at Sultan Syarif Qasim II airport when the runway is wet Lion Air will obey the ban and will replace the planes with smaller Boeing 737 400 planes 19 References Harismanto 4 December 2014 Lanud Roesmin Nurjadin Pekanbaru Kini Miliki Skuadron F16 Image kni40 0 jpg 2345 852 px timetableimages com Retrieved 5 September 2015 Image ga50 6 jpg 2417 1313 px timetableimages com 10 July 2009 Retrieved 5 September 2015 http infopublik kominfo co id index php page news amp newsid 19508 dead link Pekanbaru airport expansion almost complete The Jakarta Post thejakartapost com Retrieved 5 September 2015 Riau to speed up airport project 15 April 2013 Kapasitas Terminal Bandara SSK akan Diperluas Berita Terkini Nusantara Archived from the original on 6 April 2013 Retrieved 5 September 2015 Starting on March 29th 2020 Garuda Indonesia Group Serves All Flights From and Toward Yogyakarta Through Yogyakarta International Airport Garuda Indonesia Retrieved 9 March 2020 Media Kompas Cyber 30 January 2022 Lion Air Akan Buka Lagi Rute Yogyakarta Pekanbaru PP Mulai Rp 935 200 Halaman all KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 27 October 2023 Asyik Dari Pekanbaru ke Pasaman Barat Sekarang Bisa Pakai Pesawat 2 February 2016 Asia Cargo Airlines Launches First Cargo Flight from Kertajati Airport Since Pandemic Shutdown Asian Business Review 21 December 2021 PT Angkasa Pura II Persero Halaman Tidak Ditemukan PT Angkasa Pura II angkasapura2 co id Retrieved 5 September 2015 PT Angkasa Pura II Persero Halaman Tidak Ditemukan PT Angkasa Pura II angkasapura2 co id Retrieved 5 September 2015 PK OBK Accident description Aviation Safety Network Retrieved 24 July 2010 ASN Aircraft accident Antonov 12 LZ SFJ Pekanbaru Simpang Tiga Airport PKU aviation safety net Retrieved 5 September 2015 in Indonesian 1 in Indonesian 2 in Indonesian 3 Lion Air won t fly Boeing 737 900 ERs to Pekanbaru The Jakarta Post thejakartapost com Archived from the original on 1 June 2015 Retrieved 5 September 2015 External links nbsp Indonesia portal nbsp Aviation portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sultan Syarif Qasim II International Airport PT Angkasa Pura II info on Sultan Syarif Kasim II Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport on Twitter nbsp in Indonesian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sultan Syarif Kasim II International Airport amp oldid 1223473206, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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