Angkasa Pura

PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero)
FormerlyPerusahaan Negara Angkasa Pura "Kemajoran" (1962-1965)
Perusahaan Negara/Perusahaan Umum Angkasa Pura (1965-1986)
Perusahaan Umum Angkasa Pura I (1986-1992)
Company typeState-owned perseroan terbatas
IndustryTransport (Airport authority)
Founded20 February 1962; 63 years ago (1962-02-20) (formal, as Perusahaan Negara Angkasa Pura Kemajoran)
20 February 1964; 61 years ago (1964-02-20) (official; handover of Kemayoran Airport from Indonesian government control)
Defunct1 July 2024; 8 months ago (2024-07-01)
FateMerged into Angkasa Pura Indonesia
HeadquartersKemayoran, ,
Indonesia
Area served
Central and Eastern region of Indonesia
Key people
Faik Fahmi (CEO)
ServicesOversees operations of Airports in central and eastern region of Indonesia
OwnerPT Aviasi Pariwisata Indonesia
Websitewww.ap1.co.id
PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero)
FormerlyPerusahaan Umum Pelabuhan Udara Jakarta Cengkareng (1984-1986)
Perusahaan Umum Angkasa Pura II (1986-1992)
Company typeState-owned perseroan terbatas
IndustryTransport (Airport authority)
Founded13 August 1984; 40 years ago (1984-08-13), as Perusahaan Umum Pelabuhan Udara Jakarta Cengkareng
Defunct1 July 2024; 8 months ago (2024-07-01)
HeadquartersSoekarno-Hatta International Airport, ,
Indonesia
Area served
Western region of Indonesia
Key people
Muhammad Awaluddin (CEO)
ServicesOversees operations of Airports in western region of Indonesia
OwnerPT Aviasi Pariwisata Indonesia
Websitewww.angkasapura2.co.id

Angkasa Pura (Sanskrit for Sky City), formally PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia and trading as InJourney Airports, is the state-owned enterprise responsible for the management of airports in Indonesia. It was created in July 2024 through the merger of PT Angkasa Pura I of Kemayoran, Jakarta and PT Angkasa Pura II of Tangerang, Banten.[1] The integration made Angkasa Pura the fifth-largest airport operator in the world.[2]

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.[3]

  1. ^ "Two Companies Will Merged Into PT. Angkasa Pura Indonesia This July". fajar.co.id. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Erick Thohir Merges AP I and AP II into 5th Largest Airport Operator in the World". en.tempo.co. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Waspada Online". Retrieved 24 June 2015.

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