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Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport (SMB II)

Bandar Udara Internasional Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II (SMB II)
SMB II Apron
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerGovernment of Indonesia
OperatorPT Angkasa Pura II
ServesPalembang
LocationPalembang, South Sumatra
Elevation AMSL121 ft / 37 m
Websitesmbadaruddin2-airport.co.id
Map
PLM is located in Sumatra
PLM
PLM
Location in Sumatra
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 9,842 3,000 Paved
Statistics (2014)
Passengers3.998.994

Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Sultan Mahmud Badarudin II) (IATA: PLM, ICAO: WIPP) is an international airport serving the city of Palembang, South Sumatra and surrounding areas. It is in the region KM.10 Sukarame District. It is named after Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin, the last Sultan of Palembang.

History

At least as early as 1938, Palembang was served by a civil airport at Talang Betutu, operating as a Customs Aerodrome equipped with wireless and direction finding equipment, and basic ground facilities.[1] The airport was re-built by the Japanese army during the Japanese occupation in 1942-1943. On July 15, 1963, it was a joint airfield, for civilian and military purposes. Then on August 21, 1975 the status of became Talang Betutu Civil Airports. On April 3, 1985, the name changed to Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport.

Effective 1 April 1991, the airport is officially managed by the Management of Perum Angkasa Pura II. On January 2, 1992 Management Perum Angkasa Pura II changed its status into PT (Persero) Angkasa Pura II.

When South Sumatra Province was chosen as the host of PON XVI in 2004, the government soughts to enlarge the capacity of the airport as well as change the status into an international airport. New terminal building Airport Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II was completed and inaugurated on September 27, 2005.

Development

It has officially become an international airport and can accommodate the wide-body aircraft as of September 27, 2005. The development started on September 18, 2003 with a total cost of Rp366, 7 billion from the Japan International Bank Corporation IDR 251,9 billion and matching funds from the state budget amounting to IDR 114,8 billion.

Between the development undertaken is an extension of the runway along the 300 meters x 60 meters to 3,000 meters x 60 meters, construction vehicle parking area of 20,000 meters which can accommodate 1,000 vehicles as well as the construction of a three-floor passenger terminal covering 13,000 square meters which can accommodate 1,250 passengers, equipped aerobridges and cargo terminals, and other support buildings covering an area of 1900 square meters.

This development means International Airport Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II can accommodate Airbus A330, Boeing 747 and other wide-body aircraft. In addition, the flow of passengers is projected to rise from 7,720 passengers to 16,560 passengers. After that there will be construction of toll roads Indralaya-Palembang-Sultan Mahmud Airport Badarudin II to facilitate access.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinationsTerminal
AirAsiaKuala Lumpur International
AviastarLubuk Linggau Domestic
CitilinkBatam, Jakarta-Halim Perdanakusuma, Padang(Begins Nov,17 2014), Surabaya(Begins Nov,17 2014) Domestic
Express AirBandungDomestic
Garuda Indonesia Hajj: JeddahInternational
Garuda IndonesiaDenpasar/Bali, Jakarta-Soekarno Hatta, Medan Domestic
Indonesia AirAsiaMedan Domestic
Lion AirBatam, Jakarta-Soekarno Hatta Domestic
Nam AirYogyakarta Domestic
SilkAirSingapore International
Sriwijaya AirJakarta-Soekarno Hatta, Pangkal Pinang Domestic
Susi AirBengkulu, Jambi, Lubuk Linggau, Pagar Alam Domestic

Statistics

Top Destinations of Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport by Flight Frequency
Rank Destinations Flight frequency per week Airline(s)
1 Jakarta 155 Citilink, Garuda Indonesia,
Lion Air, Sriwijaya Air
2 Batam Citilink, Lion Air 21 3 Bandung 7 Express Air
4 Singapore 7 SilkAir
5 Pangkal Pinang 7 Sriwijaya Air
6 Denpasar/Bali 7 Garuda Indonesia
7 Medan 7 Garuda Indonesia
8 Kuala Lumpur 7 AirAsia
9 Yogyakarta 7 Nam Air

Incidents

On September 24, 1975, Garuda Indonesia Flight 150 crashed on approach to Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II Airport. The accident, which was attributed to poor weather and fog, killed 25 out of 61 passengers plus one person on the ground.[2]

References

  1. ^ [title="Jane's All The World's Aircraft |publisher=Sampson Low 1938"]
  2. ^ "Accident description at the ASN". Aviation Safety Network.