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- It was built in 1934 by the Dutch and inaugurated as international airport on July 8th, 1940.
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However, the airport began operations on 6 July 1940, with the landing of the first aircraft, a DC-3 Dakota owned by the Royal Dutch East Indies Airways (KNILM), which had flown from Tjililitan Airfield. [1] It was the first airport in Dutch East Indies to be opened for scheduled international flights.
Do you know that Kemayoran Airport is the first airport in Indonesia that serves international flights? Yes, the airport runway was built in 1934 and officially opened on July 8, 1940—79 years ago.
Jun 11, 2024 · It officially opened its doors in 1940, marking the beginning of its role as a gateway for international flights long before Soekarno-Hatta and Ngurah Rai Airports were even conceptualized. Kemayoran was initially managed by the Koninklijke Nederlands Indische Luchtvaart Maatschappij (KNILM).
Jakarta, Indonesia. Kemayoran Airport, also spelled Kemajoran Airport, was the principal airport for Jakarta, Indonesia, from 8 July 1940 until 31 March 1985, when it was replaced by Soekarno-Hatta International Airport.
Dec 28, 2016 · Kemajoran airport was opened during the Dutch in 1940 for civil and commercial flights. At the time, the airport was considered one of the most modern in the world. It boasted paved runways, an ATC tower, hangars for plane maintenance and excellent terminals.
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It was built in 1934 by the Dutch and inaugurated as international airport on July 8th, 1940. The Airport was closed on March 31st, 1985, after 45 years of operation. The closure is because it was deemed no longer feasible to operate due to its location in the middle of the city and the development needed of the Jakarta area is exceedingly high.
As a tactic, the New Order began to share flight expenses by turning Halim Perdanakusuma Airport to life in Cawang, East Jakarta. This was done by the government on July 10, 1974. Since then, Kemayoran Airport has only been operated for domestic flights. The rest is accommodated by Halim Airport.