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  2. Kertajati International Airport - Wikipedia

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    [6] [needs update] The airport planned to operate cargo terminals with an official estimate of 1.5 million tons of cargo by 2020. [needs update] The airport was "mostly deserted" after opening, leading the government to mandate that all flights to Bandung must operate from the new airport. [7]

  3. Husein Sastranegara Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was named Andir Airfield, but is currently named after an Indonesian aviation hero from West Java, Husein Sastranegara. By 2010, the airport was seeing 30 flights per day. The Bandung Air Show 2010 took place as a major event for the first time at the airport in September 2010, bringing international aviation audiences.

  4. Flight tracking - Wikipedia

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    Flight tracking enables travellers as well as those picking up travellers after a flight to know whether a flight has landed or is on schedule, for example to determine whether it is time to go to the airport. Aircraft carry ADS-B transponders, which transmit information such as the aircraft ID, GPS position, and altitude as radio signals.

  5. List of airports in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    formerly Wai Oti Airport: Civilian Frans Seda, former Indonesian minister Rote: East Nusa Tenggara: WATR RTI David Constantijn Saudale Airport formerly Lekunik Airport: Civilian Ruteng: East Nusa Tenggara: WATG RTG Frans Sales Lega Airport formerly Satar Tacik Airport: Civilian Sabu: East Nusa Tenggara: WATS SAU Tardamu Airport: Civilian ...

  6. Bandung International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bandung International Airport may refer to: Husein Sastranegara Airport; Kertajati International Airport; See also. Bandung (disambiguation)

  7. Sempati Air Flight 304 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved in the crash was a Fokker F27 Friendship 600 built in 1969 with a serial number of 10415, delivered to Merpati Nusantara Airlines as PK-MHF in 1974. Later, it was sold to Trigana Air Service in 1993 as PK-YPM, Sempati Air in January 1995 and returned to Trigana Air Service in August 1995.

  8. List of Malaysia Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Bandung: Husein Sastranegara Airport: Terminated [58] Bandung: Kertajati International Airport [59] Denpasar: Ngurah Rai International Airport [23] Jakarta: Soekarno–Hatta International Airport [23] Makassar: Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport [60] [61] Medan: Kualanamu International Airport [62] Polonia International Airport: Airport ...

  9. Lion Air Flight 904 - Wikipedia

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    Lion Air Flight 904 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Husein Sastranegara International Airport in Bandung to Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, Indonesia. On 13 April 2013 the Boeing 737-800 operating the flight crashed into water short of the runway while on final approach to land.