About Hang Nadim International Airport (Batam Airport)
Hang Nadim International Airport (Indonesian: Bandar Udara Internasional
Hang Nadim) (IATA: BTH, ICAO: WIDD) is an international airport located in
Batam, Riau Islands, Indonesia. It is named after Laksamana Hang Nadim
Pahlawan Kechik, a legendary warrior from the region. The airport is the
primary method of transport to and from Batam, alongside ferries to
neighboring islands, including the sovereign city-state Singapore in the
north.
The airport has the largest runway in Indonesia and the second-longest
runway in Southeast Asia. This stems from its original development to handle
diversions of aircraft from Singapore Changi Airport located approximately
30 kilometres (19 miles) away in the case of emergencies or inclement
weather, and as such has sufficient facilities for wide-body aircraft
including the Boeing 747s, Boeing 777s and Airbus A380s. The airport
stretches over a land area of about 1,800 hectares (4,400 acres), of which
only 40% is normally used.
By the end of May 2014, it was the sixth airport in Indonesia to operate 24
hours a day. The move was the result of many airlines making the airport a
hub for their operations. Lion Air has developed a base at the airport as
Soekarno–Hatta International Airport is severely congested. The airport also
has an aircraft maintenance facility which is gradually transforming into a
hub for aircraft maintenance.
In March 2021, a PPP for the expansion of the airport was awarded to a
consortium of Angkasa Pura I, Incheon International Airport Corporation and
state-owned construction company PT Wijaya Karya. The 25 year concession
includes the improvement of passenger and cargo terminal facilities.
Recently the airport has become an important hub for the aircraft
maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) industry. In the long term, Hang
Nadim Airport is planned to be developed into an Aeropolis covering an area
of 1,800 hectares. Lion Air's subsidiary Batam Aero Technic (BAT) has
invested in Hang Nadim by building MRO facilities. BAT plans to expand the
existing hangar to 28 hectares to accommodate as many as 250 aircraft.
Garuda Indonesia's aircraft maintenance unit, GMF AeroAsia, Lion Air Group
and Batam Aero Technic announced a joint venture to build an MRO facility in
Batam to compete with neighboring Singapore.
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