Radin Intan II Airport | |
Image2-Width: | 250 |
Iata: | TKG |
Icao: | WILL, |
Wmo: | 96295 |
Type: | Public |
Owner: | Government of Indonesia |
Operator: | Angkasa Pura II |
Location: | South Lampung Regency, Lampung, Indonesia |
Elevation-M: | 86 |
Elevation-F: | 282 |
Timezone: | WIB |
Coordinates: | -5.2425°N 105.1789°W |
Image Map Caption: | Sumatra region in Indonesia |
Pushpin Map: | Indonesia Sumatra#Indonesia |
Pushpin Label: | TKG/WILL |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location of airport in Lampung / Indonesia |
R1-Number: | 14/32 |
R1-Length-M: | 3,000 |
R1-Length-F: | 9,842 |
R1-Surface: | Asphalt |
Stat-Year: | 2015 |
Stat1-Header: | Passengers |
Stat1-Data: | 1,419,342 |
Stat2-Header: | Aircraft movements |
Stat2-Data: | 13,259 |
Stat4-Header: | Cargo |
Stat4-Data: | 4,437,830 |
Footnotes: | Source: List of the busiest airports in Indonesia |
Radin Intan II Airport, formerly Branti Airport, is a domestic airport serving the city of Bandar Lampung in Lampung province, Indonesia. The name is taken from Radin Intan II (1834–1858), the last Sultan of Lampung (possibly a vassal of the Banten Sultanate). It is on the Jalan Branti Raya in Branti, Natar, northwest of Bandar Lampung in the South Lampung Regency. The airport serves the Lampung area, as it is currently the only commercial airport in the Lampung province. Radin Intan II Airport in Lampung Province is a public airport organized by PT Angkasa Pura II.
On 2 April 2024, the Ministry of Transportation revoked the international status of the airport.[1]
Formerly called Branti Airport, it was built by the Japanese in 1942 on the midst of World War II to combat the Allied forces. It serves as a home base of several Japanese airplanes and warplanes. After Indonesia declared independence, the airport was taken over by the Indonesian Air Force. At that time, the airport was not serving commercial flights. In 1955, the management of the airport was handed over to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, since the Indonesian Air Force moved their air base to Astra Ksetra Air Force Base in Menggala, North Lampung Regency. In 1963, Branti Airport was handed over from Air Force to the Lampung Residency.
In 1976 the construction of the runway and the apron was completed, and it was inaugurated in June 1976 using the Fokker-28 MK-3000 aircraft. From 1984 to 1987 the runway was extended by 330 meters to 1,850 meters. On May 22, 1995, a new terminal was completed and inaugurated by Minister of Transport Haryanto Dhanutirto. The name of Branti Airport was changed to Radin Inten II Airport. In 2016, the airport terminal was increased to three floors to serve an estimated 3 million passengers with a four-storey parking building to accommodate 1000 vehicles. In addition, according to the plan the Ministry of Transportation, the runway was extended to 3,000 meters from the previous 2,500 meters.[2] The airport was able to serve international routes from 2017[3] to 2024.[4]
Taxes Domestic: Rp 25,000Taxes International: Rp 100,000
The airport is served by Puspa Jaya Taxi company from the first flight to the last flight daily.
To support the development of Radin Inten II Airport as an international airport in 2017, the Ministry of Transportation will also build a railway line Tanjung Karang - Radin Inten II Branti South Lampung to unravel congestion and better organize transport modes.[5] This is unlikely to proceed now that the Ministry of Transportation has revoked the international status of this airport.