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In 2018, the airport served 23,779,178 passengers. [1] The new upgrades of Ngurah Rai have increased the popularity of Bali and made it one of the best airports in Asia and more known worldwide. The airport has category IX and is capable of serving wide-body aircraft including the Boeing 747-8 and Airbus A380. [2]
Sanur (Balinese: Pasih Sanur; Indonesian: Pantai Sanur, pronounced sah-noor) is a coastal stretch of beach east of Denpasar in southeast Bali (about a 30-minute drive from Ngurah Rai International Airport), which has grown into a little town in its own right. A 5.1 km (3.2 mi) area of Sanur's coastline, from Matahari Terbit Beach to Mertasari ...
This is a list of airports in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, grouped by type and sorted by location.The list includes public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA, or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
The Ministry of National Development Planning has included in its PPP Book 2013 (Public - Private Partnerships), a programme for the development of a new airport in North Bali under project code D-001-10-004. [2] This project consists of relieving congestion at Ngurah Rai International Airport.
In the year ending August 31, 2011 the airport had 19,850 aircraft operations, average 54 per day: 98.5% general aviation and 1.5% military. 19 aircraft were then based at the airport: 79% single-engine, 10.5% multi-engine, and 10.5% helicopter. [1]
Also see airport category and list. WSAG – Sembawang Air Base (RSAF) – Sembawang; WSAP (QPG) – Paya Lebar Air Base (RSAF) – Paya Lebar; WSAT (TGA) – Tengah Air Base (RSAF) – Tengah; WSSL (XSP) – Seletar Airport – Seletar; WSSS (SIN) – Singapore Changi Airport/Changi Air Base (Joint civilian-military usage) – Changi
From 1996 to 2013 Williamsport Regional Airport held an Air Show and Balloonfest at the airport, attracting many visitors. Some of the most well-known aircraft to arrive at the airport are the B-17, 193d Special Operations Wing's EC-130J and the EC-130 Commando Solo. On May 14, 2016 the airport held an open house and airshow.
The airport covers 1,105 acres (447 ha) and has one active runway. The airport is owned by The Pennsylvania State University, but the terminal building and parking areas are owned and operated by the Centre County Airport Authority. [3] It is currently served by United Express and American Eagle, connecting to hubs in the Northeast and Midwest.