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Brunei International Airport consists of an international terminal which can handle up to three million passengers, a cargo terminal with a capacity of 50,000 tonnes (55,116 tons) of cargo, and a royal terminal where the sultan's flights are based. In 2005, Brunei International Airport handled 1.3 million passengers. [5]
The massive project, which was built at a cost of about B$40 million, was designed to lessen traffic congestion at the time. This expressway, which is around 7.7 kilometres (4.8 mi) long, was built from Seri Kompleks in Batu Satu, Jalan Tutong past Kampong Kiulap and Gadong, and then towards Brunei International Airport. [1]
The current Brunei National Roads System consists of a vast national highway network, along with related facilities like gas stations, rest areas, and land border crossings; a waterway network that is significant at several key locations; an urban and interdistrict public transportation bus network based on franchised and commercial services, along with associated stops and interchanges.
airport name ICAO IATA [1] runway dimensions city served district coordinates; Brunei International Airport: WBSB: BWN: 3,685 m × 46 m (12,090 ft × 151 ft) Bandar Seri Begawan: Brunei-Muara: 2] Anduki Airfield: WBAK: KUB
Muara–Tutong Highway, (Malay: Lebuhraya Muara–Tutong; Jawi: ليبوهراي توتوڠ-موارا) is a major, inter-district highway in Brunei, and is the main road connecting the Brunei Muara and Tutong districts. It is sometimes referred to as the coastal highway due to it being mostly parallel to the coastline of Brunei.
Pages in category "Roads and Highways in Brunei" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The Brunei Pan-Borneo Highway is a network of national roads in Brunei that forms the Bruneian section of the larger Pan-Borneo Highway network, with the total length of 168 kilometres (104 mi). [1] Due to its geography, the Brunei Pan-Borneo Highway is divided into two sections that are sandwiched between the three sections of Malaysian Pan ...
Although Anduki Airfield is owned by the Government of Brunei, it is operated and managed by Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP), who currently fly Sikorsky S-92 and AgustaWestland AW139 helicopters in support of servicing offshore oil platforms. Brunei Shell Petroleum replaced the original grass airstrip with a sealed instrument runway in 2008.