Indonesia plans to build three airports in West Java

Indonesian President Joko Widodo has revealed a near future plan to build three new airports in West Java.
President Joko Widodo attends the celebration of the 51st anniversary of the Siliwangi Youth Force at Gedung Merdeka, Bandung, West Java (Source: Antaranews.com)
President Joko Widodo attends the celebration of the 51st anniversary of the Siliwangi Youth Force at Gedung Merdeka, Bandung, West Java (Source: Antaranews.com)

According to Indonesia’s Antara News Agency, the airports are planned to be built in the districts of Majalengka, Tasikmalaya, and Sukabumi. Of those, the Kertajati International Airport in Majalengka is expected to be completed and become operational by mid-2018.

The Kertajati airport is the largest in West Java and is very useful to boost the transport of goods and people and to drive the provincial economy, the Indonesian President noted.

Apart from the Kertajati airport, the one in Tasikmalaya will be utilized more effectively, he explained.

The third airport will be developed in Sukabumi, but the Indonesian President has chosen to keep its location a secret to avoid negative impacts on land acquiring and site clearance. Source from Vietnamplus.

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