Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport Explained

Halim Perdanakusuma
International Airport
Image2-Width:250
Iata:HLP
Icao:WIHH
Type:Public / military
Owner:Indonesian Air Force
Operator:PT Angkasa Transportindo Selaras (ATS)
City-Served:Jakarta metropolitan area
Location:East Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
Focus City:
Timezone:WIB
Elevation-F:82
Elevation-M:25
Coordinates:-6.2664°N 106.8911°W
Pushpin Map:Indonesia Jakarta#Indonesia Java#Indonesia#Southeast Asia
Pushpin Label:HLP
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within Jakarta, Indonesia
Website:halimperdanakusuma-airport.co.id
R1-Number:06/24
R1-Length-M:3,000
R1-Length-F:9,843
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2018
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:7,400,000
Footnotes:Sources: List of the busiest airports in Indonesia
Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force Base
Native Name:Pangkalan Udara (Lanud) Halim Perdanakusuma
Partof:the Indonesian National Armed Forces
Location:East Jakarta, Indonesia
Type: Air Force base
Ownership: Indonesian Air Force
Controlledby:Government of Indonesia
Current Commander:Air commodore Bambang Gunarto, S.T., M.M., M.Sc.[1]
Occupants:
  • 1st Air Force Operational Command (Koopsud I)
  • Indonesian National Air Operations Command
  • Air Force Education, Training, and Doctrine Command HQ
  • Air Force Psychological Agency

Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional Halim Perdanakusuma) is an international airport in Jakarta, Indonesia.[2] The airport is located in East Jakarta and the airfield is conjoined with the Halim Perdanakusuma air force base of the Indonesian Air Force.

Aside from commercial scheduled flights, this airport is also used for military, private and presidential purposes. The airport is used for corporate aviation with frequent arrivals and departures of corporate aircraft both domestically and internationally. About 5.6 million passengers used the airport in 2016.

History

This airport takes its name from Air Vice-Marshal Halim Perdanakusuma, an Indonesian aviator. It is now home to a large number of turboprop, charter, and general aviation companies. It is a major air force base of the Indonesian Air Force and is home to most of its major squadrons, such as the 31st Squadron and the 17th VIP Squadron.

In the 1960s, it was also known as the Halim Perdana Kusumah Air Force Base, and before that it was known as Tjililitan Airport or Tjililitan Airfield (Dutch; Flemish: Vliegveld Tjililitan), after its borough.

As a civilian airport, Halim Perdanakusuma was one of the city's main airports, along with Kemayoran Airport, until the opening of Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Tangerang in 1985. Until then, it served all international routes bound for Jakarta, while Kemayoran handled domestic flights. The closure of Kemayoran in 1985 meant that Halim would serve as the secondary airport of Jakarta, mostly handling charter flights, general aviation, and flying school base for the next 29 years. In the 1990s the Directorate General of Civil Aviation mandated that Halim would serve non-scheduled flights, as well as scheduled flights with aircraft under 100 passengers capacity.

In 2013, to ease congestion at Soekarno–Hatta Airport, the Halim airport authority announced that it would give 60 flight slots per hour for scheduled flights and, for the first time, the 2013 Haj pilgrims used this airport.[3] Since 2014, the airport has served domestic scheduled flights with a capacity up to 2.2 million passengers per year from about 200,000 passengers in 2013.[4]

In early November 2021, Indonesia's Ministry of Transportation announced they would close the airport temporarily for public use for the next nine months for renovation. Domestic flights would be moved to Soekarno–Hatta International Airport and Pondok Cabe Airport. This decision was made based on the evaluation of Halim's aging infrastructure, like the runways and terminals, and the impact to the airport's quality of services.[5]

An express train has been planned to connect the two airports.[6] Batik Air was the largest user, taking 32 slots from 74 slots available for all airlines a day.[7]

Terminals

Passengers Terminal

This terminal serves for all departing and arriving flights. The terminal has an area of about ten thousand square metres only.

Presidential Terminal

This terminal is used solely by the President of the Republic of Indonesia and other VVIPs, including for state visits.

Airlines and destinations

Cargo

SHIA to HPIA express rail link

See also: Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link. The feasibility study of an airport-to-airport Express Train has been finished and ready for prequalification offering. The Express Train initial plan is from Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (SHIA) to Manggarai, but to realize needs of transportation from Halim Perdanakusuma Airport (HPA), the route is extended from Manggarai to HPA. The route will stretch 33 kilometers, from Halim-Cawang-Manggarai-Tanah Abang-Sudirman-Pluit-Terminal 2&3 SHIA, on surface, underground and elevated, and has been agreed by Peraturan Menteri Nomor 1264 Tahun 2013 of Transportation Ministry. The Express Train takes 30 minutes to travel between two airports instead of a 1 to 3 hours drive.[8] In September 2019, then Minister of State Owned Eterprises Rini Soemarno confirmed that the ongoing Jakarta-Bandung High-Speed Rail project will also include a light rail station that is integrated with the HSR station,[9] therefore providing connection between two airports via Greater Jakarta LRT and Soekarno–Hatta Airport Rail Link.

Halim Perdanakusuma Air Force base

Besides being an airport for commercial flights, the airport's airfield is also conjoined with the Halim Perdanakusuma Air Base of the Indonesian Air Force part of the 1st Air Force Operations Command (Komando Operasi Angkatan Udara I) responsible for the western section of the Indonesian airspace.

The airbase is home to five squadrons of the Indonesian Air Force and the headquarters to the 1st Air Force Operations Command. Other than that, the base is also occupied by more than twenty other units of the Indonesian Air Force such as the Air Force Education Command Headquarters (Makodikau), the National Air Defense Command Headquarters (Makohanudnas), the Headquarters of the National Air Defense Command Sector I (Makosekek I), the Air Survey and Photography Service (Dissurpotrudau), the Air Force Psychological Service (Dispsiau), and the dr. Esnawan Antariksa Air Force Hospital (RSAU dr. Esnawan Antariksa).[10]

Ground Transport

The airport is connected with Transjakarta bus and Greater Jakarta LRT. There is also shuttle bus service between high-speed Whoosh station & the airport. [11]

Accidents and Incidents

External links


Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kolonel Pnb Bambang Gunarto, S.T., M.M., M.Sc. Jabat Danlanud Halim Perdanakusuma. Indonesian Air Force. id. 8 September 2021. 1 March 2021. Halim Perdanakusuma Airbase Public Relations.
  2. News: Soekarno–Hatta must be expanded to meet passenger demand. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150910083929/http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/09/01/soekarnohatta-airport-needs-expansion-accommodate-more-passengers.html. 10 September 2015. The Jakarta Post. 1 September 2010. 16 September 2010.
  3. Web site: Halim undergoes renovation to ease air traffic at Soekarno–Hatta . 24 July 2013. Nurfika. Osman. The Jakarta Post. 1 October 2021.
  4. Web site: id. Layani Penerbangan Komersial, Bandara Halim Kebut Renovasi . 21 December 2013. Tribun. Darajat. Arianto. 1 October 2021.
  5. Web site: id. Bandara Halim Perdanakusuma Bakal Ditutup . 6 November 2021. Asumsi. Tesalonica Harefa. 6 November 2021.
  6. Web site: id. Suprato. Tribun. Citilink Berangkat Dari Halim Penuh Penumpang . 10 January 2010. 1 October 2021.
  7. Web site: id. Tiga Maskapai Batal Beroperasi di Halim Perdanakusuma . Robertus Belarminus . 3 June 2014. Suprapto. Kompas. 1 October 2021.
  8. Web site: April, Tender Kereta Halim-Bandara Soekarno-Hatta . 13 January 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140116095703/http://www.metrotvnews.com/metronews/read/2014/01/13/2/207414/April-Tender-Kereta-Halim-Bandara-Soekarno-Hatta- . 16 January 2014 . dead .
  9. Web site: Jakarta-Bandung Fast Train Project on Schedule for 2021 Completion. 30 September 2019 . 18 December 2019. Nur. Yasmin. Jakarta Globe.
  10. Web site: LANUD HALIM PERDANAKUSUMA. Indonesian Air Force. id. 28 September 2019.
  11. News: Jakarta's Halim Perdanakusuma Airport Provides Shuttle Bus Service to 'Whoosh' High-speed Train Station. Tempo. 2 June 2024.
  12. Web site: id. Jatuh di Halim, Fokker 27 Berpenumpang 7 Orang. 21 June 2012. Hindra. Liu. Glori K.. Wadrianto. 1 October 2021.
  13. Web site: Accident: Batik B738 and Transnusa AT42 at Jakarta on Apr 4th 2016, ground collision, both aircraft on fire. 4 April 2016. Simon. Hradecky. 4 April 2016. The Aviation Herald.