Lombok International Airport
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Lombok International Airport (Bandara Internasional Lombok) is a new airport on the island of Lombok
Lombok
Lombok is an island in West Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia. It forms part of the chain of the Lesser Sunda Islands, with the Lombok Strait separating it from Bali to the west and the Alas Strait between it and Sumbawa to the east...

 in Indonesia
Indonesia
Indonesia , officially the Republic of Indonesia , is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 13,000 islands. It has 33 provinces with over 238 million people, and is the world's fourth most populous country. Indonesia is a republic, with an...

. It is the island's only fully operational airport.

The completion of the airport project and necessary complementary infrastructure such as a highway connecting to the city of Mataram delayed inauguration of the new airport several times. At the close of 2010 the facility had still not been issued the required operational certifications and tensions persisted with local landowners. In early January 2011 the project was thought to be suffering from an estimated US$12 million deficit in the funding required for project completion. In August 2011 the operational and technical director of state-owned airport management company PT Angkasa Pura-I, Haryoso Catur Prayitno suggested that the airport will be fully operational on 1 October, 2011 after airport simulations which were planned to be conducted on 5-8 September, 2011. Such announcements were made several times in the years immediately preceding the airport opening, only for the proposed date to pass with work still incomplete and the facility unable to open. The airport will accommodate widebody high capacity Airbus 330, Boeing 767 airliners as well as smaller aircraft such as Boeing 737 and Airbus 319-320 aircraft already serving Lombok.

On 28 July 2011 the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (Indonesia), published an announcement stating that from 1 October 2011 at 02:00 hrs all incoming and outgoing aircraft were to use the new Lombok International Airport (Bandara Internasional Lombok). The effective date for the announcement was 22 September 2011. All operations at Lomboks previous Selaparang Airport
Selaparang Airport
Selaparang Airport , was the sole airport serving the island of Lombok and the city of Mataram, the capital of the province of West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia up until it's closure on 30 September 2011. The IATA code AMI came from the nearby port of Ampenan, now a part of Mataram. The airport was...

 were planned to cease on 31 October 2011 at 10:00 hrs. Subsequently operations at Selaparang did cease at 18:00 hrs on 31 October 2011.

The new airport replaced Selaparang Airport
Selaparang Airport
Selaparang Airport , was the sole airport serving the island of Lombok and the city of Mataram, the capital of the province of West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia up until it's closure on 30 September 2011. The IATA code AMI came from the nearby port of Ampenan, now a part of Mataram. The airport was...

  , the islands previous sole operational airport situated at Ampenan on the West coast of Lombok near the capital of Mataram
Mataram (city)
Mataram is the capital of the Province of West Nusa Tenggara . The city is situated within Lombok Barat Regency and lies on the western side of the island of Lombok, Indonesia...

. Selaparang Airport was closed at 18:00 hrs on 30 September, 2011 and the current Lombok International Airport opened 1 October 2011.

The first aircraft landing was a Garuda Indonesia
Garuda Indonesia
PT Garuda Indonesia Tbk , publicly known as Garuda Indonesia, is the flag carrier of Indonesia. It is named after the mystical giant bird Garuda of Hinduism and Buddhist mythology. It is headquartered at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, near Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia...

 Boeing 737-800 NG marking the commencement of operations on Saturday, 1 October 2011. The airport was officially inaugurated by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Dr. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) on 20 October 2011.

History

During the ‘Indonesia Infrastructure Summit’ in early 2005 airport infrastructure improvement projects including the new Lombok International Airport were presented to an international audience:
  • Project milestones for the US$ 138.9 million Lombok project (Phase 1) are: Review of the 1993 Master Plan in 2005; detailed design 2005-2006; investment bidding 2005-2007; construction bidding 2007; implementation 2008-2011; operation from 2011 onwards.
  • The expansion of Lombok’s existing Selaparang Airport, located near Mataram, the capital city of West Nusa Tenggara
    West Nusa Tenggara
    West Nusa Tenggara is a province in south-central Indonesia. The province encompasses the western portion of the Lesser Sunda Islands, except for Bali as the Wallace line running the length of the Lombok Strait forms the western boundary of the province....

     province, is restricted by the close proximity of hills. The current state of urban development is major constraint to an expansion. Therefore, the development of the new Lombok Airport will enhance the development of Mataram city.


The Indonesian government is actively promoting both Lombok and neighboring Sumbawa
Sumbawa
Sumbawa is an Indonesian island, located in the middle of the Lesser Sunda Islands chain, with Lombok to the west, Flores to the east, and Sumba further to the southeast. It is in the province of West Nusa Tenggara....

 as Indonesia's number two tourism destination after Bali
Bali
Bali is an Indonesian island located in the westernmost end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, lying between Java to the west and Lombok to the east...

. The President of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono AC , is an Indonesian politician and retired Army general officer who has been President of Indonesia since 2004....

, the Ministry of Cultural and Tourism and the regional Governor have made public statements supporting the development of Lombok as a tourism destination and setting a goal of 1 million visitors annually by the year 2012 for the combined destination of Lombok and Sumbawa.
This has seen infrastructure improvements to the island including road upgrades and the construction of a much delayed new International airport in the islands south.
The new Lombok International Airport is a cornerstone of this tourism destination development initiated by the Government of Indonesia
Indonesia
Indonesia , officially the Republic of Indonesia , is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately 13,000 islands. It has 33 provinces with over 238 million people, and is the world's fourth most populous country. Indonesia is a republic, with an...

 and regional NTB stakeholders.

The construction of this airport was delayed and the opening date re-scheduled several times. Many issues were understood to be contributing to the delays including problems with site security, thefts of construction materials and equipment from the site, issues of land disputation and tensions with some of the local community over compensation and employment on the site. Other issues involved the quality of construction of the main runway and taxiways and problems with the control tower. Delays also occurred in ratifying access for surface transport corridors including right of ways for the main connecting road to the city of Mataram. The surface connections were still under construction in late 2010 and some of the rights or way for the connecting highway to Mataram were still in disputation with the current landowners at the time of opening the airport. In September 2010 the NTB Governor, TGH M Zainul Majdi expressed his concerns over the ongoing delays in achieving a 2010 opening and services launch in a letter to the Vice President of Indonesia, the Ministry of BUMN, Ministry of Transportation as to Angkasa Pura I the airport operator.

The secretary of commission III NTB Council, Suharto reported in 2010 that the delays to completion of the Lombok International Airport were due to a lack of funding to the order of Rp 76 Billion. Delays in project completion are consequently delaying commissioning testing by Angkasa Pura Company, certification from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation Republic of Indonesia
Directorate General of Civil Aviation Republic of Indonesia
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation of the Republic of Indonesia has responsibility for the administration of civil aviation throughout the nation of Indonesia...

 as well as international certification requirements. Aside from the funding shortfalls the issues stated to be constraining completion were the completion of an airport service road, aviation signage, terminal interiors, a terminal expansion from 12,000 to 21,000 sq m, power supplies, drainage and sewage works and the completion of the construction of access roads to and from the airport. Angkasa Pura I were reported to have approved an additional budget of Rp116 billion required for the completion of Lombok international airport in 2011 on 31 December 2010.

The project worth Rp.945.8 billion ($111.2 million) is mainly funded by PT Angkasa Pura I.

Naming of airport

Bandara Internasional Lombok (BIL) had several operational names proposed. In January 2009 results of a public opinion poll conducted in Lombok indicated that Lombok International Airport (LIA) was chosen by 40.4% of respondents, Sasak
Sasak
The Sasak live mainly on the island of Lombok, Indonesia, numbering around 2.6 million . They are related to the Balinese in language and race, although the Sasak are predominantly Muslim while the Balinese are Hindu....

 International Airport (SIA) 20%, Rinjani
Mount Rinjani
Mount Rinjani or Gunung Rinjani is an active volcano in Indonesia on the island of Lombok. Administratively the mountain is in the Regency of North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara...

 International Airport (RIA) 46 16.7%, Mandalika the International Airport (MIA) 10.9%, Selaparang International Airport ( SIA) 8%, Pejanggik International Airport (PIA) 2.9%, and Arya Banjar Brittle International Airport (ABGIA) 1.1%.

The IATA code LOP only came into formal use in late November 2011. Prior to that the IATA code AMI, from Selaparang, was used by the airlines servicing BIL. Garuda and Batavia began to partially adopt LOP in their booking and ticketing systems at that time. Lion Air was still using AMI at the end of November 2011, however all flights were operating solely to and from Bandara Internasional Lombok.

Location

The airport site is at Tanak Awu, in Kabupaten Lombok Tengah (Regency of Central Lombok), Lombok, Indonesia, south west of Mataram
Mataram (city)
Mataram is the capital of the Province of West Nusa Tenggara . The city is situated within Lombok Barat Regency and lies on the western side of the island of Lombok, Indonesia...

 the provincial capital of Nusa Tenggara Barat and a few kilometers south west of the small regional city of Praya
Praya, Lombok
Praya is the capital town of Central Lombok Regency on Lombok island in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It has an area of 31.12 km2 and 55,041 people...

.
The airport deploys in 551.8 hectares with cost Rp.945.8 billion ($108 million) which PT Angkasa Pura-I shouldering Rp.795.8 billion, West Nusa Tenggara province Rp.110 billion and Central Lombok Regency Rp.40 billion.

Destinations

When the Lombok International Airport became operational all the existing flight schedules at Lombok's Selaparang Airport
Selaparang Airport
Selaparang Airport , was the sole airport serving the island of Lombok and the city of Mataram, the capital of the province of West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia up until it's closure on 30 September 2011. The IATA code AMI came from the nearby port of Ampenan, now a part of Mataram. The airport was...

 were moved across to the new airport.

As Selaparang Airport never accommodated wide bodied aircraft it is expected that further international and domestic services will soon supplement the existing routes providing higher passenger loads and freight volumes to those of the existing airport at Ampenan.

Airlines and destinations

The airport is provided with a single (dual function) terminal building with separate sections for the handling of international arrival and departures. Cargo operations are handled at a separate self contained facility within the airport grounds.

A small VIP terminal building is situated approximately 300 m south east of the main terminal, it is accessed by a separate internal access road to the main terminal.

Public facilities and access

The airport is served by road links to the city of Mataram
Mataram (city)
Mataram is the capital of the Province of West Nusa Tenggara . The city is situated within Lombok Barat Regency and lies on the western side of the island of Lombok, Indonesia...

 which is approximately 40 km to the northwest of the airport. The airport is approximately 55 km southeast of the established Senggigi
Senggigi
Senggigi is the main tourist strip of the Indonesian island of Lombok, stretched out along the several kilometers of the beachfront, just to the north of the capital Mataram...

 tourism precinct of West Lombok
West Lombok Regency
West Lombok Regency is a division of the Indonesian Province of West Nusa Tenggara. It is located on the island of Lombok and the capital is Gerung.- Location :...

. An integral component of the airport project was the builing of a new link road to the city of Mataram to provide ready access to both city and the established tourism facilities on the west coast of the island. At the time of opening in late 2011 some sections of the new road remained incomplete. The developing area of Kuta and Selong Blanik lie 30 minutes to the south of the airport and provide some reasonably developed tourist facilities including hotels and restaurants.

The airport is not served by rail connections and there are none available on the island.
The airport location is some distance from existing townships and external services, the nearest regional city is Praya, to the immediate north of the airport.

Tour desk, booking kiosks and other facilities are available at the main terminal.

Car and bus parking

The airport has extensive paved parking areas available at the main terminal and smaller facilities for the cargo terminal and administrative areas. Entrance is by a single controlled access point to the nearby highway.

Public bus services

DAMRI provide a public airport shuttle service to Terminal Mandalka (bus terminal) on the eastern outskirts of Mataram and on to the west coast at Senggigi. The provision of the public bus service. It uses a dedicated fleet of air-conditioned buses and provides a scheduled service.

Taxi services

When the airport services were moved across from the previous facilities at Selaparang the Airport Taksi Koperasi moved operations to BIL. Upon the commencement of services from BIL they ceased to provide a set distance pre-paid docket system and adopted a metered (berago) method of charging for distance travelled. The Airport taxi service is supplemented by metered taxis provided by the two established operators Bluebird Taxi and Express Taxi.

Construction program

The runway, taxiways and apron were in final stages of construction and facilities installation in the 3rd quarter of 2010. Terminal and other support facilities were in final stages of completion toward the end of September 2011. The final opening date of the airport was scheduled and then subsequently postponed many times. The announced date for a formal opening on 1 October was in part responding to a pressing need to commence operations before the commencement of the annual Hadj flights in late 2011.

Phase I (2006–2009)
  • Runway: 45m x 2500m
  • Apron: 52,074m²
  • Taxiway: 2 exit taxiways
  • Terminal: 12,000m² (Passenger,VIP, Cargo)
  • Carpark: 17,500m²

Phase II (2013–2015)
  • Runway: 45m x 2750m
  • Apron: 63,294m²
  • Taxiway: 2 exit taxiways
  • Terminal: 16,500m² (2.4M passengers per year)
  • Carpark: 29,100m²


Phase-III (2028)
  • Runway: 45m x 3500m
  • Apron: 74,514m²
  • Taxiway: 12 exit taxiways, 2 rapid exit taxiways, 1 parallel taxiway
  • Terminal: 28,750m² (3.25M passengers per year)
  • Carpark: 29,100m²

Airport Statistics

Airfield System Phase 2 Phase 3
Runway Length 2,750 m 4,000 m
Runway Width 45 m 45 m
Runway Shoulders 30 m 30 m
Runway Strips 2,870 m x 300 m 4,120 m x 300 m
Runway End Safety Area 90 m x 90 m 90 m x 90 m
Taxiway Requirements Two Apron Exits Full Parallel
Taxiway Width 23 m 23 m
Taxiway Shoulder 7.5 m 10.5 m
RW-TW separation 192 m 192 m
Apron Service Road Width 10 m 10 m
Support Area Service Road Width 7 m 7 m
Airfield Inspection Road Width 5 m 5 m
Security Fence Height 2 m 2 m
Aircraft Parking Areas Phase 2 Phase 3
Aircraft Parking Requirement 10 30
Aircraft Apron Area 53,200 m 300,000 sm
Air Cargo Apron 28,000 sm
General Aviation Apron 25,000 sm
Navigational Aids Phase 2 Phase 3
Air Traffic Control Tower 23 m high 23 m high
Precision Landing System R/W 13 ILS R/W 13 ILS
Runway Lighting High Intensity High Intensity
Other NAVAIDs DME, DVOR NDB DME, DVOR NDB

Fire fighting and emergency services

  • Category VIII - trained personnel, 30

  • Foam tender - Type I

  • Foam tender - Type II

  • Crash Car Type 1 - 3 units

  • Rescue Tender - I unit

  • Rescue Boat - 2 units

  • Nurse Tender - 1 unit

  • Ambulance - 1 unit

  • Utility Car - 2 unit

  • Tanker - 2 units

  • Commando Car - 1 unit


The airport has no capability for the removal of disabled aircraft.

Airport facilities and services

  • Cargo handling facilities are provided by PT Gapura, PT. Jas, PT PTN, PT Kokapura

  • Fuelling facilities - Avtur 50 / Jet A1 - 2 dispenser cap 550 KL, 3 tank refueller@12 KL 1 tank refueller @ 15 KL

  • De-Icing Facilities - none

  • Hangar space for visiting aircraft - none

  • Repair facilities for visiting aircraft - none

  • AD Administration - Mon–Thu: 00.00 – 08.30, Fri: 23.00–07.30

  • Custom and Immigration - Mon–Sun: 2300–1300

  • Health and Sanitation - Mon–Sun: 2300–1300

  • AIS Briefing Office - Mon–Sun: 2300–1300

  • ATS Reporting Office - Mon–Sun: 2300–1300

  • MET Briefing Office - Mon–Sun: 2300–1300

  • ATS - Mon–Sun: 2300–1300

  • Security - 24hrs


Information on flight procedures, communication procedures and airfield beacon and navigational aids were published by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (Indonesia) in an AIRAC document published on the 28 July 2011 with an effective date of 22 September 2011.

Aircraft parking stands

  • Stands Nr. 5 and 7 - available for B747, A330, B777, or below. Avio–Bridge available, with a RLG visual docking guidance system installed

  • Stands Nr. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9 and 10 - available for B737-900 or below

  • Security line apron taxiway - 76.00 m (distance)

Flight Schools

The airport is a temporary base, from 1 October-1 December 2011, for a local flight training academy "LIFT" (Lombok Institute of Flight Technology) operating 3 Liberty XL2 training aircraft 6 days per week.

Contacts


External links

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