Adisutjipto Airport
Adisutjipto Airport Bandar Udara Adisutjipto Papan Anggegana Adisutjipto | |||||||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public / military | ||||||||||||||
| Owner | Government of Indonesia | ||||||||||||||
| Operator | InJourney Airports | ||||||||||||||
| Serves | Special Region of Yogyakarta | ||||||||||||||
| Location | Maguwoharjo, Depok District, Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia | ||||||||||||||
| Time zone | WIB (UTC+07:00) | ||||||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 116 m / 379 ft | ||||||||||||||
| Coordinates | 07°47′17″S 110°25′54″E / 7.78806°S 110.43167°E | ||||||||||||||
| Website | www | ||||||||||||||
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Java region in Indonesia | |||||||||||||||
JOG/WAHH Location of airport in Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia JOG/WAHH JOG/WAHH (Indonesia) JOG/WAHH JOG/WAHH (Southeast Asia) JOG/WAHH JOG/WAHH (Asia) | |||||||||||||||
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| Source: List of the busiest airports in Indonesia | |||||||||||||||
| Adisutjipto Air Force Base | |
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Air Force Base Emblem | |
| Country | Indonesia |
| Branch | Indonesian Air Force |
| Type | Air Force Base Type A |
| Role | Air Force Base |
| Part of | Air Force Doctrine, Education and Training Command |
| Patron | Indonesian National Army |
| Motto | Prayatna Kerta Gegana |
| Website | www.tni-au.mil.id |
Adisutjipto Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Adisutjipto) or Adisucipto Airport (IATA: JOG, ICAO: WAHH) is a minor domestic airport serving the Yogyakarta area on the island of Java, Indonesia. It was formerly the principal international airport serving this area. The airport is located in the Sleman Regency, in the Yogyakarta Special Region, on the northeast outskirts of the city, near the Prambanan historic temple site. The airport is approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the city centre.
Adisutjipto Airport was once the fourth busiest airport in the region of Java–Bali, after Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta, Juanda International Airport (SUB) in Surabaya, and Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali. It has one runway, with dimensions of 2,200 metres (7,200 ft) by 45 metres (148 ft). The number of passengers flying through Adisucipto International Airport in Yogyakarta, throughout 2016 increased by approximately 13 percent compared to 2015. 7.2 million passengers were recorded in 2016 whereas in 2015, the number was 6.38 million. All jet-powered flights were relocated to the new international airport on 29 March 2020.