Aéroport international Sam-Ratulangi

L'aéroport international Sam Ratulangi (ou Aéroport international de Manado) (code IATA : MDC  code OACI : WAMM) est l'aéroport de la ville de Manado, la capitale provinciale de Sulawesi du Nord. Il est situé à 13 kilomètres au nord-est de la ville. L'aéroport a pris le nom du héros de l'indépendance Sam Ratulangi.

Aéroport international Sam Ratulangi
(id) Bandar Udara Internasional Sam Ratulangi

Sam Ratulangi : l'aérogare
Localisation
Pays Indonésie
Ville Manado
Coordonnées 1° 32′ 57″ nord, 124° 55′ 35″ est
Altitude 81 m (266 ft)
Géolocalisation sur la carte : Indonésie
MDC
Pistes
Direction Longueur Surface
18/36 2 650 m (8 694 ft) asphalte
Informations aéronautiques
Code IATA MDC
Code OACI WAMM
Type d'aéroport Commercial
Gestionnaire PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero)
Sam Ratulangi : la tour de contrôle

Un nouveau terminal a été construit et ouvert en 2001, avec 21 comptoirs d'enregistrements et 4 passerelles d'embarquement. LE terminal international, de 4044 m², peut accueillir jusqu'à 183 000 passagers, et le terminal domestique, de 14 126 m², peut lui accueillir jusqu'à 1,3 million de passagers par an.

L'aéroport est actuellement le hub de la Lion Air/Wings Air pour le nord-est de l'Indonésie.

Situation

Tanjung
Pandan
Pangkalan
Bun
Sampit
Palu
Gunung
Sitoli
Wamena
Tanjung
Pinang
Bima
Manokwari

Compagnies aériennes et destinations

CompagniesDestinations
 Airfast Indonesia Timika

Charter: Ambon-Pattimura

 Batik AirDjakarta-S.-Hatta
 CitilinkDjakarta-S.-Hatta, Makassar-Sultan-Hasanuddin, Surabaya-Juanda

Charter: Fuzhou-Chánglè

 Garuda Indonesia Denpasar-Bali, Djakarta-S.-Hatta
 Garuda Indonesia opéré par Explore Jet Gorontalo-Jalaluddin, Luwuk, Makassar-Sultan-Hasanuddin, Sorong, Ternate
 Lion Air Charter:
 NAM AirSorong, Ternate
 SilkAir Singapour-Changi
 Wings Air
     XpressAir Luwuk, Melangguane (en), Sorong

    Édité le 13/04/2018

    Transports au sol

    Taxi

    De nombreux taxis attendent devant l'aéroport, jusqu'au dernier vol de la journée.

    Statistiques

    Aéroport Sam Ratulangi en 2004
    Tampon d'entrée (en vert) et de sortie de l'aéroport.
    AnnéeIntérieurInternational
    Passagers
    Cargo
    (tonnes)
    Vols
    Passagers
    Movements
    Cargo
    (tonnes)
    Vols
    20051 037 9617 923 94815 28839 678331 394545
    20061,065,6919,150,05514,11244,043403,650599
    20071,070,4719,529,57413,12646,833326,921652
    20081 110 6349 776 38913 39352 483245 688678
    20091 233 5139 905 42014 00275 985459 530841

    Source : « North Sulawesi Government Office of Transportation, Communication, and Information Systems »(ArchiveWikiwixArchive.isGoogle • Que faire ?), (id)

    Accidents et incidents

    • 16 février 1967 - Garuda Indonesia Flight 708, UPG-MDC, Lockheed L-188C Electra (PK-GLB), 22 of 84 passengers were killed (no fatalities among the eight crew members). Flight 708 departed Jakarta at 00:30 GMT on February 15 for a flight to Manado via Surabaya and Makassar. On the second leg of the flight, bad weather in Makassar forced the crew to return to Surabaya. The flight continued the next day to Makassar and on to Manado. The cloud base in Manado was 900 feet with two kilometer visibility. An approach to runway 18 was made, but after passing a hill 200 feet above runway elevation and 2720 feet short of the threshold, the pilot realised he was too high and left of the centreline. The nose was lowered and the aircraft banked right to intercept the glide path. The speed decreased below the 125 knots target threshold speed and the aircraft – still banked to the right – landed heavily 156 feet short of the runway threshold. The undercarriage collapsed and the aircraft skidded and caught fire[2].
    • 1974 - Douglas C-47A PK-ZDF of Zamrud Airlines was written off in an accident. Date is variously reported as 4 April, 6 April or 4 June[3].
    • 7 janvier 1976 - Mandala Airlines, Vickers 806 Viscount (PK-RVK), no fatalities. Landing in slight intermittent rain, the aircraft touched down 520 meters down the runway. The aircraft overran the runway, crossed a ditch and three drains before coming to rest 180 meters past the end of the runway[4].
    • 10 décembre 1982 - Bouraq Indonesia Airlines, Hawker Siddeley HS-748 (PK-IHI), no fatalities. The nose landing gear collapsed on landing, causing the aircraft to veer off the runway[5].
    • 9 octobre 1986 - East Indonesia Air Taxi, MAL-MDC, Shorts SC.7 Skyvan (PK-ESC), all 10 passengers and 3 crew members were killed. Struck a mountain[6].
    • 9 mai 1991 - Merpati Nusantara Airlines 7533, TTE-MDC, Fokker F-27 Friendship (PK-MFD), all eight passengers and five crew members were killed. Flight 7533 (Ambon-Ternate-Manado) departed Ternate at 1:53 pm for a 50-minute flight to Manado. On approach to Manado, the aircraft crashed into a cloud-shrouded mountain in bad visibility and heavy rainfall[7].
    • 1er janvier 2007 - Adam Air 574, SUB-MDC, Boeing 737-400 (PK-KKW), all 96 passengers and six crew members are missing and presumed dead. Flight 574 went missing during a domestic flight to Manado. Last contact was at 2:07 pm when the flight was en route at flight level 35,000 feet. Initial reports indicate that the flight changed course twice as a result of severe (130 km/h) crosswind. The aircraft crashed into the sea. On January 11, part of the jetliner's tail, food trays, and other debris were pulled from the sea. On January 25, a U.S. Navy ship detected signals coming from the flight recorder. The Flight Data Recorder (FDR) was recovered from a depth of on 2000 meters on August 27. The Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) was recovered on August 28 from a depth of 1900 meters[8].

    Notes

    Liens externes

    • Portail de l’aéronautique
    • Portail de l’Indonésie
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