Adisutjipto International Airport (IATA JOG), located in Yogyakarta, YO, Indonesia.
Adisutjipto International Airport (JOG) is a medium airport in Yogyakarta, YO, Indonesia. It carries the IATA code JOG. It sits in Asia.
Adisutjipto International Airport is a regional commercial airport that doubles as a busy private-aviation base. Operators benefit from full instrument approaches and an FBO infrastructure scaled for regular jet traffic, often without the congestion of the nearest major hub.
Adisutjipto International Airport sits near sea level at 379 ft.
Local operations run on Asia/Jakarta. Scheduled airline service is light enough that it rarely interferes with charter movements, though planners should still expect to coordinate with the handling agent for international turnarounds.
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Adisutjipto Airport is a domestic airport serving Yogyakarta, the capital city of the Special Region of Yogyakarta, and its surrounding areas on the island of Java, Indonesia. The airport is named after Agustinus Adisutcipto, an Indonesian Air Force officer and a recognized National Hero of Indonesia. Although it primarily serves the city, the airport is located in Maguwoharjo, Sleman Regency, on the northeastern outskirts of Yogyakarta, near the Prambanan temple complex and close to the border with Klaten Regency in Central Java. The airport lies approximately 6 kilometres from the city centre. Prior to the opening of Yogyakarta International Airport in Kulon Progo Regency in 2019, Adisutjipto Airport was the main gateway to Yogyakarta, handling domestic flights to major cities such as Jakarta, Denpasar, and Surabaya, as well as international services to Singapore and Malaysia. At its peak, it was the fourth busiest airport in the Java–Bali region, after Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, Juanda International Airport in Surabaya, and Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali. Following the opening of the new airport, Adisutjipto now functions as a secondary airport, serving limited short-haul domestic routes, primarily to Jakarta.
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