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Minangkabau Airport, Indonesia

The Minangkabau Airport is located in Ketaping/Padang-Sumatra Island, Indonesia on the southern hemisphere. Minangkabau Airport is a medium sized airport. It can handle only smaller aircraft. It has a control tower and facilities such as a filling station and runway lightings. Situated on the east of prime meridian, Minangkabau Airport is given the airport code of PDG by International Air Transport Association (IATA). International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) assigned Minangkabau Airport the code of WIPT. So where on earth is Minangkabau Airport located? It is located at longitude 100.29 degrees South of the Equator and latitude 0.79 degrees East of Greenwich. It is shown here in Indonesia on Pagenation.com.

Minangkabau Airport Runway:

  • Runway 15; Heading: 155; Elevation: 18 ft; Length: 9020 ft Asphalt.
  • Runway 16; Heading: 160.1; Elevation: 9 ft; Length: 7040 ft Concrete.
  • Runway 33; Heading: 335; Elevation: 16 ft; Length: 9020 ft Asphalt.
  • Runway 34; Heading: 340.1; Elevation: 9 ft; Length: 7040 ft Concrete.

IATA: PDG. ICAO: WIPT.

Distance from Minangkabau Airport [PDG]:

  • Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) [PDG-KUL], Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 423km.
  • Hang Nadim Airport [PDG-BTH], Batam Island, Indonesia, 475km.
  • Polonia International Airport [PDG-MES], Medan-Sumatra Island, Indonesia, 516km.
  • Soekarno-Hatta International Airport [PDG-CGK], Jakarta, Indonesia, 923km.

Updated On: 12.06.05