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Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport Шаблон:Airport codes is a small class 1 commercial airport[1] serving Malang, the second largest city in East Java province of Indonesia. This airport is named after Abdoel Rachman Saleh (1909–1947), an Indonesian aviator and physiologist whose aircraft was shot down by the Dutch while landing in Maguwo Airfield (now Adisucipto International Airport), Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, during the Indonesian National Revolution.

The airport was temporarily closed in October 2009 due to significant damage found in the runway, but has opened again after some repairs were done as the result of Rp 130 million funding by three local authorities.[2]

The new terminal was opened on 30 December 2011, replacing the old terminal that is now used by the Indonesian Air Force (TNI-AU). The new terminal is located near the south-west end of the runway, adjacent to the old terminal.

In 2007, the dimensions of the main runway (17/35) were Шаблон:Convert.[3] In late 2012, it was extended to Шаблон:Convert. Шаблон:As of, 17/35 is reported as further extended to Шаблон:Convert.[4] Its second runway (17L/35R) is Шаблон:Convert.[5] It has an aircraft parking area of Шаблон:Convert, measuring Шаблон:Convert.[1]

History

Air base (Lanud) Bugis which is now known as Lanud Abdulrachman Saleh was built by the Dutch government in the 1937–1940 era along with the construction of other air bases such as Lanud Maospati (now Iswahyudi Air Base) in Madiun, Lanud Panasan (Adisumarmo International Airport) in Solo, and Lanud Maguwo (Adisutjipto International Airport) in Jogjakarta. Abdulrachman Saleh Airfield is located in the Bromo valley and is surrounded by several mountains, namely Mount Semeru (3,676m) to the east, Mount Arjuno (3,339m) to the north, and Mount Kawi (2,551m) and Mount Panderman (2,045m) to the west. Abdulrachman Saleh Air Base is located in Pakis sub-district Malang Regency, or 17 kilometers east of the center of Malang City, in the astronomical position of 07.55 LS and 112.42 BT.

The position of Abdulrahman Saleh Air Base is quite safe because it is surrounded by natural fortifications and is at the foot of the mountain. This causes Abdul Rachman Saleh Air Base not to appear so clearly in the air so that if there are enemy aircraft passing through the air above this Air Base will be covered by fog. This is a very strategic position for military defense which is also the reason the Dutch chose Pakis, Malang, Malang Regency, to become one of its air defense areas. The Dutch government at that time deliberately made the runway long enough, so that it could be used for landing and taking off wide-type aircraft such as bomber, Glynmartin, Fokker, and Jagers.

On 17 August 1952, for the sacrifices and services of Prof. Dr. Abdulrachman Saleh in his efforts to develop the AURI and fight for the Indonesian nation, the then Air Force Chief of Staff, Air Commodore Soerjadi Soerjadarma, issued a letter of Determination of the Chief of Staff of the Air Force Number 76/48/Pon.2/KS/52 containing changes in the names of type A Air Bases, one of which was the change of Bugis Air Base to Abdulrachman Saleh Air Base.

After six years since 25 May 2005, using the terminal within the "base ops" of Abdul Rachman Saleh Air Base, on 30 December 2011, civil aviation at Abdul Rachman Saleh used an airport separate from the "base ops" of Abdulrahman Saleh Air Base. This airport was built at a cost of Rp 139 billion. As is known, civilian flights at this airport began on 1 April 1994, by Merpati Nusantara Airlines using Fokker F28 aircraft. Due to frequent delays (not on schedule) starting in the period 1996–1997, the load factor decreased to 14.54%. On 16 June 1997, PT Merpati Nusantara Airlines officially stopped its flight activities.

Base Name Change

Coinciding with the commemoration of the 7th anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia, Air Force Chief of Staff Commodore Soerjadi Soerjadarma issued Decree Number: 76/48/Pen.2/KS/52 dated 17 August 1952, which contains changes in the names of the largest military airfields. The names of the old air bases were changed to the names of the pioneers of the Air Force as a sign of appreciation and respect for their sacrifices and services in upholding the independence of RI in general and AURI in particular. The figures immortalized are Air Commodore Posthumous Agustinus Adisutjipto replacing the name Maguwo Air Base (Yogyakarta), Air Commodore Posthumous Prof. Dr. Abdulrachman Saleh replacing the name of Bugis Air Base (Malang), Air Commodore Posthumous Halim Perdanakusuma replacing the name Tjilitan Air Base (Jakarta), and Posthumous Air Officer I Husein Sastranegara replaced the name Andir Air Base (Bandung).

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines offer scheduled passenger service: Шаблон:Airport destination list

Statistics

Frequency of flights at Abdul Rachman Saleh Airport
Rank Destinations Frequency
(weekly)
Airline(s)
1 Jakarta–Soekarno–Hatta, Jakarta 56 Citilink, Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air
2 Jakarta–Halim Perdanakusuma, Jakarta 40 Batik Air, Citilink
3 Denpasar, Bali 8 Wings Air

Accidents and incidents

References

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External links

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