Selaparang Airport (IATA: AMI, ICAO: WADA) was an airport that served the island of Lombok and the city of Mataram, the capital of the province of West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia until its closure on 30 September 2011. The IATA code AMI came from the nearby port of Ampenan, now a part of Mataram. The airport was operated by PT. Angkasa Pura 1 (PERSERO). The new Lombok International Airport operated under the IATA code AMI until late November 2011, toward the end of the month the IATA code LOP was formally listed for the new airport and was slowly being transitioned by the airlines operating to Lombok.

Selaparang Airport

Bandar Udara Selaparang
Summary
Airport typeDefunct
OperatorPT Angkasa Pura I
ServesMataram, Lombok
LocationAmpenan
Elevation AMSL52 ft / 17.3 m
Coordinates08°33′38″S 116°05′39″E / 8.56056°S 116.09417°E / -8.56056; 116.09417
Websitewww.angkasapura1.co.id
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AMI is located in Lombok
AMI
AMI
Location of airport in Lombok
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09/27 6,857 2,100 Asphalt
Statistics
Dimension2100 x 40 m
PCN30 / F / C / X / T
Apron area28 181 m2
Air navigationNDB, DVOR, DME
Airport classification-Class II
Closed to airline operations on 30 September 2011 at 18:00 Boeing 737, Airbus A319, A320, MD90, Fokker F100

Selaparang Airport was closed on 30 September 2011[1] to facilitate transfer of resources and operations to the new Lombok International Airport (Bandara Internasional Lombok - BIL) (IATA: LOP, ICAO: WADL) in Central Lombok Regency.[2][3]

International gateway facilities

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  • Customs & Excise: no longer available
  • Immigration: no longer available
  • Quarantine; Health, Animals, Plants & Fish: no longer available

Departure tax

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Indonesian airports frequently levy taxes upon departing passengers.[4] Passengers departing Lombok's Selaparang Airport were subject to a departure tax of Rp 75,000 for international departures and Rp 30.000 for domestic departures.[5]

Facilities

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General services

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  • ATM: no longer available
  • Money Changer: no longer available
  • Post Office: on main road opposite airport
  • Public Telephone

Airport taxi services

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Taxi Mataram (Airport Taksi) operated from the airport until 30 September 2011. They had an exclusive contract to provide taxi services to arriving passengers at Selaparang Airport. Arriving passengers purchased taxi coupons at dedicated airport taxi service counters at both the domestic and the international terminals. The island's other taxi operators were only able to drop off passengers inside the airport and could not pick up passengers within the airport grounds. Prices were set by destination/zone with Lombok comprising 22 price zones. The last zone and pricing adjustment was issued by West Nusa Tenggara government decree in 2009.[6]

Vehicle parking

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  • Area : 7334 m2
  • Capacity : 316 sedan / motorbikes / buses

Private vehicles including cars, shuttle buses, buses and motorbikes had access the airport's public parking area and terminal drop off zones. Public access to the parking area is by a dedicated roadway entered through the main terminal gate from both eastbound and westbound roadways of the nearby Jalan Adi Sucipto which runs parallel to the airports single runway. The airport operators charged an entrance fee for all vehicles entering the airport including taxis, cars, buses and motorbikes until the official closure of the airport.

Security facilities

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  • Baggage X-Ray: no longer available
  • Walk through metal detector: no longer available
  • Explosive detector: no longer available
  • Hand-wand metal detector: no longer available

Fuel supplies

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  • Jet A1, without icing inhibitor.

Meteorological services

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  • Observation: ADA: unknown refer to Bandara Internasional Lombok WADL
  • Forecast: ADA: unknown refer to Bandara Internasional Lombok WADL

Power supply

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  • Grid power : PLN : 10 385 KVA
  • On-site genset : 9100 KVA: serviceability unknown

Airport classification

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  • Class IIA
  • Runway dimensions
Length: 2100 m
Width: 40 m

Aircraft types

  • Narrow body passenger aircraft
Boeing 737
Airbus A319, A320
Fokker F100
  • Apron Area : 28 181 m2
  • Parking position stands
Narrow body Alt.1 : 8 aircraft
Narrow body Alt.2 : 7 aircraft
Narrow body Alt.3 : 0 aircraft

Taxiway

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  • Area total size : 4830 m2
  • Taxiway A:Exit T / W, 105m x 23m, PCN: 24 / f / C / x / T
  • Taxiway B:Exit T / W, 105m x 23m, PCN: 30 / f / C / x / T

PKP-PK

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All the mobile facilities were removed to Bandara Internasional Lombok WADL at the time of cessation of operations at Selaparang. The resources listed below were those that previously served the operational airport until 30 September 2011.

  • CAT-VI:
  • Total fleet : 7 unit. Configuration: Foam Tender 3 unit: no longer available
  • Nurse tender : 1 unit: no longer available
  • Rescue tender : 2 unit: no longer available
  • Command car : 1 unit: no longer available
  • Ambulance : 2 units: no longer available
  • Rescue Boat : Not Available
  • Salvage : Not Available

Airfield lighting

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  • Approach Light Runway Light: operational status unknown
  • PAPI, REILSt: operational status unknown
  • Taxiway Light: operational status unknown
  • Flood Light Apront: operational status unknown
  • Rotating Beacon, Signal Areast: operational status unknown

Flight telecommunications

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All demountable facilities were removed to Bandara Internasional Lombok at the time of cessation of operations at Selaparang. The resources listed below were those that previously served the operational airport until D\30 September 2011.

  • HF / VHF, HF SSB, VSATt: operational status unknown
  • ADCt: operational status unknown
  • AMSC, RECORDING SYSTEM, facsimile, HT, MOBILE RADIOt: operational status unknown

Terminal statistics

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  • International passenger terminal
  • Area: 1600 m2
  • Capacity 47 000 pax per year
  • Domestic passenger terminal
  • Area: 3196 m2
  • Capacity 285 000 pax per year
  • Cargo Terminal
  • Area: 420 m2

Specifications provided may be subject to change[7]

Future uses of the Selaparang airport

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Reactivation

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In February 2012, PT Angkasa Pura I (PT AP I) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Merukh Enterprise for utilizing the airport as aircraft maintenance area. PT AP I has also agreed some area of the airport is used as Lombok Institute Flying Technology (LIFT) which 51 percent stake is kept by domestic investor and the rest is kept by Castel Mark Limited, Hong Kong. The airport definitely closed for regular flights, but opens for charter flights.[8]

Proposed development as a Regional Aviation Hub

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The future use of Selaparang Airport to develop a General Aviation Hub for Indonesia may offer considerable opportunities for Indonesia's tourism triangle of Bali, Lombok and Sumbawa. Currently national law restricts the development of General Aviation in Indonesia due to national laws preventing other than Indonesian registered pilots to operate inside Indonesian airspace without a suitably qualified Indonesian pilot present in the cockpit.

References

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For specifications source please see PT Angkasa Pura I

  1. ^ "It's for Real: Lombok Finally Has its International Airport | the Jakarta Globe". Archived from the original on 2012-11-05. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
  2. ^ "Basic Requirements Met for Lombok Airport's Operation". September 18, 2011.
  3. ^ "ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW AERODROME NAME LOMBOK INTERNATIONAL - PRAYA ASSOCIATED WITH THE ATS AIRSPACE AND FLIGHT PROCEDURES" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2011-09-20.
  4. ^ "Indonesia Customs, Currency & Airport Tax regulations summary". IATA Travel Centre. Archived from the original on Dec 25, 2008.
  5. ^ "Indonesia Customs, Currency & Airport Tax regulations details - Airport Embarkation Tax". IATA. September 2010. Retrieved 15 Sep 2010.
  6. ^ Koperasi Taxi Mataram (Kotama)-Daftar Tarif Taksi Airport, Decree of the Governor of NTB 2009
  7. ^ PT Angkasa Pura I
  8. ^ "Angkasa Pura I Mau Aktifkan lagi Bandara Selaparang". February 21, 2012.
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