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PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero)
Formerly
Perusahaan Negara Angkasa Pura "Kemajoran" (1962-1965) Perusahaan Negara/Perusahaan Umum Angkasa Pura (1965-1986) Perusahaan Umum Angkasa Pura I (1986-1992)
20 February 1962; 62 years ago (1962-02-20) (formal, as Perusahaan Negara Angkasa Pura Kemajoran) 20 February 1964; 60 years ago (1964-02-20) (official; handover of Kemayoran Airport from Indonesian government control)
Angkasa Pura (Sanskrit for Sky City) is the name used by two separate state-owned enterprises of PT Aviasi Pariwisata Indonesia (InJourney) responsible for the management of airports in Indonesia. The two companies are PT Angkasa Pura I (trading as Angkasa Pura Airports) and PT Angkasa Pura II. Angkasa Pura I has its head office in Kemayoran, Jakarta, while Angkasa Pura II has its head office at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Tangerang, Banten.
In 2010, PT Angkasa Pura I had airport capacities of 30,700,440 people, while the movement was exceed up to 49,237,437 passengers. Over capacities also occurred for PT Angkasa Pura II with capacities of 30,815,000 people, with movement of 62,215,834 passengers.[1]
Both companies merged into PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia (trading asInJourney Airports) in December 2023. The integration made Angkasa Pura the fifth-largest airport operator in the world.[2]
The two companies merged to become Angkasa Pura Indonesia in June 2024.[3]
Name and legal status
In 1962, Perusahaan Negara (PN) Angkasa Pura Kemayoran was established after a formal request by president Sukarno. It first started to control operations for the Kemayoran Airport (JKT) in Jakarta. In 1965, PN Angkasa Pura Kemayoran was renamed PN Angkasa Pura. In 1974 it became Perum Angkasa Pura.[4]
Another name change came in 1987, when Perum Angkasa Pura became Perum Angkasa Pura I following the establishment of Perum Pelabuhan Udara Jakarta Cengkareng, which later became Perum Angkasa Pura II.[4][5] Perum Angkasa Pura II was established to control the operation of Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (CGK) and Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport (HLP) in Jakarta.[4][5]
In 1992, both Perum Angkasa Pura I and Perum Angkasa Pura II were converted into perseroan terbatas under the names PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero) and PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero).[4][5]
Operations
Angkasa Pura operates the following airports:
PT. Angkasa Pura I operates airports in central and eastern Indonesia.[4]
In 2010, Angkasa Pura II made a profit of Rp.1,264 trillion. Seven airports suffered losses, but five made profits. Soekarno Hatta International Airport made a profit of Rp.1,573 trillion (US$160 million). The other airports which turned a profit were Polonia Medan airport, Sultan Syarif Kasim Pekanbaru airport, Supadio Pontianak airport and Husein Sastra Negara Bandung airport.[7]
Overburdened airports
In 2010, PT Angkasa Pura I combined capacity was 30 million passengers, but it handled 49 million passengers, while PT Angkasa Pura II combined capacity was only 28 million passengers, but it handled 62 million passengers. The most heavily burdened airports were Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Kualanamu International Airport, Ngurah Rai International Airport and Juanda International Airport.[8]
Hotels
PT Angkasa Pura I will build hotels at Juanda International Airport and Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport in 2011.[needs update] The investment is Rp.50 billion ($5.8 million) and both hotels will be operated by Accor under the Formule 1 brand.[9]