Sultan Mahmud Airport Explained

Sultan Mahmud Airport
Nativename:Lapangan Terbang Sultan Mahmud
Iata:TGG
Icao:WMKN
Type:Public
Owner:Government of Malaysia
Operator:Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad
City-Served:Kuala Terengganu
Location:Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, Malaysia
Timezone:MST
Elevation-F:21
Coordinates:5.3814°N 103.1047°W
Image Map Caption:Terengganu state in Malaysia
Pushpin Map:Malaysia West#Malaysia#Southeast Asia#Asia
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Kuala Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia
Pushpin Label:TGG/WMKN
R1-Number:04/22
R1-Length-M:3,480
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Metric-Rwy:yes
Stat1-Header:Passenger
Stat1-Data:894,737 (5.2%)
Stat2-Header:Airfreight (tonnes)
Stat2-Data:363 (47.1%)
Stat3-Header:Aircraft movements
Stat3-Data:10,637 (7.4%)
Stat-Year:2018
Footnotes:Source: official website[1]
AIP Malaysia[2]

Sultan Mahmud Airport is an airport in Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, Malaysia. The airport serves Kuala Terengganu which is located 8km (05miles) away.[2] In 2017, it handled 943,660 passengers with 11,485 aircraft movements. It was named after the 16th Sultan of Terengganu, Almarhum Sultan Mahmud Al-Muktafi Billah Shah Ibni Almarhum Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah, who ruled from 1979 to 1998.

The terminal was designed to handle 2 million passengers every year. Malaysia Airlines has agreed with Tabung Haji that it will also bring passengers to Mecca via Jeddah and Medina in Saudi Arabia.

History

The expansion of the airport was part of the twenty development projects planned by the Terengganu state government and the federal government in 1984, with the expansion itself costing RM 400 million.[3]

By 1988, the airport already had modern facilities along with four other airports in Malaysia.[4]

In late 1991, Pelangi Air began operating three-times-a-week direct flights from Seletar Airport in Singapore to the airport using a Fokker 50 aircraft.[5]

In July 1992, the Terengganu state government applied to the federal government for the expansion of the airport costing RM34 million, which included the building of a new terminal building and the extension of the airport runway.[6] The expansion was also considered by the state government in 1993 when it wanted to allow international airllines to fly direct to the east coast part of the peninsular.[7]

In October 2007, the Malaysian government approved RM200 million to upgrade the airport. This includes funding to extend the runway and upgrade the terminal of the airport.[8]

On October 11, 2008, a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 747-400 from Kuala Lumpur landed there, the first Boeing 747 to do so.

Traffic and statistics

Annual passenger numbers and aircraft statistics
2003394,2401605,508
2004435,6201245,834 5.9
2005419,475945,622 3.6
2006398,252703,792 32.5
2007430,800478,781 131.6
2008487,4952410,045 14.4
2009523,619249,875 1.7
2010520,6115010,959 11.0
2011502,96610314,296 30.4
2012550,83114712,809 10.4
2013699,31010311,402 11.0
2014842,651 20.5148 43.814,057 23.3
2015857,239 1.7329 121.912,587 10.5
2016900,218 5.0253 23.112,066 4.1
2017943,660 4.8247 2.411,485 4.8
2018894,737 5.2363 47.110,637 7.4
2019913,829 2.1427 47.111,072 4.1
2020302,280 66.9173 59.45,519 50.2
Source: Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad[9]
Busiest flights out of Sultan Mahmud Airport by frequency
RankDestinationsFrequency (weekly)AirlinesNote
1 Subang, Selangor 33FY, OD
2 Kuala Lumpur26AK, MH
3 Sabah2AK

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.malaysiaairports.com.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=15&Itemid=74 Sultan Mahmud Airport, Kuala Terengganu
  2. http://aip.dca.gov.my/aip%20pdf/AD/AD2/WMKN/WMKN-Kuala%20TerangganuSultan%20Mahmud%20Airpor.pdf WMKN - KUALA TERENGGANU/SULTAN MAHMUD
  3. News: State to spend $1 b on building projects . 30 March 2024 . The Straits Times . 7 September 1984.
  4. News: Ipoh airport to be improved . 30 March 2024 . The Straits Times . 30 October 1988.
  5. News: Thrice-weekly direct air service to Terengganu soon . 30 March 2024 . The Straits Times . 26 October 1991.
  6. News: Sixth Plan: 'Only vital projects will be continued' . 30 March 2024 . The Straits Times . 15 July 1992.
  7. News: Terengganu seeks to be gateway to east coast . The Straits Times . 10 July 1993.
  8. News: Airport to be upgraded . 30 March 2024 . The Star (Malaysia) . 4 October 2007.
  9. Web site: Malaysia Airports: Airports Statistics 2020 . malaysiaairports. 2 April 2021 . 5 October 2021.