Juwata Airport is a domestic airport serving
Tarakan
Tarakan is an island and co-extensively the sole city within the Indonesian province of North Kalimantan. The island city is the largest urban area in North Kalimantan population-wise and is located in northern Borneo, midway along the coast of ...
, the largest city in
North Kalimantan
North Kalimantan () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia. It is located on the northernmost of Kalimantan, the Indonesian part of the island of Borneo. North Kalimantan borders the Malaysian states of Sabah to the north and Sarawa ...
,
Indonesia
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. Located on the island of Tarakan off the coast of
Borneo
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, the airport lies approximately 3.5 km from the city center and is the largest and busiest airport in North Kalimantan. It currently operates only domestic flights to major Indonesian cities such as
Jakarta
Jakarta (; , Betawi language, Betawi: ''Jakartè''), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta (; ''DKI Jakarta'') and formerly known as Batavia, Dutch East Indies, Batavia until 1949, is the capital and largest city of Indonesia and ...
,
Balikpapan
Balikpapan is a seaport city in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Located on the east coast of the island of Borneo, the city is the financial center of Kalimantan. Balikpapan is the city with the largest economy in Kalimantan with an estimated 20 ...
, and
Surabaya
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, as well as serving rural destinations in Kalimantan's interior. The airport's proximity to the tripoint border of Indonesia,
Malaysia
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, and the
Philippines
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makes it a strategically important location for development as a regional hub. The airport previously offered international flights to
Tawau
Tawau (), formerly known as Tawao, is the capital of the Tawau District in Sabah, Malaysia. It is the third-largest city (or town)While Tawau have a population of more than 100,000 of which is considered city elsewhere in the world it is offic ...
in
Sabah
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, Malaysia and
Zamboanga in the Philippines, but all international routes were suspended in 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. As a result of the prolonged absence of international services, its international airport status was officially revoked in 2024.
The airport shares its area and runway with Suharnoko Harbani Air Force Base, a Type A airbase of the
Indonesian Air Force
The Indonesian Air Force (, sometimes shortened as IDAF / IdAF) is the Air force, aerial branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. The Indonesian Air Force is headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia, and is headed by the Chief of Staff of th ...
. Established in 2006, the airbase was part of a broader strategy to enhance national defense against emerging threats and to support the operational needs of the 2nd Air Operations Command in
Makassar
Makassar ( ), formerly Ujung Pandang ( ), is the capital of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of South Sulawesi. It is the largest city in the region of Eastern Indonesia and the country's fifth-largest urban center after Jakarta, ...
. Prior to its establishment, the airbase was just an Air Force post operated under the jurisdiction of Balikpapan Air Force Base. However, rising tensions with
Malaysia
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over the
Ambalat
Ambalat is a sea block in the Celebes sea located off the east coast of Borneo. It lies to the south-east of the Malaysian state of Sabah and to the east of the Indonesian province of North Kalimantan, and it is the subject of a territorial dis ...
area prompted the Air Force leadership to establish a dedicated base in Tarakan. As the airport is used for both military and civilian purposes, the apron is shared by both sectors. In 2014, a 183-meter taxiway was constructed to connect the civilian facilities to the military apron, which is capable of accommodating up to four
Sukhoi Su-30
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fighter jets and two
C-130 Hercules
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transport aircraft simultaneously.
History
Juwata Airport was originally constructed by the
Dutch colonial government and served as a military base for the
Royal Netherlands East Indies Air Force (ML-KNIL). Initially, the airport was constructed with a 1,500-meter runway. The airbase played a role in the
First Battle of Tarakan, which began on 11 January 1942, a day after
Japan
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declared war on the
Netherlands
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. It was one of the key strategic objectives for Japanese forces at the onset of their
invasion of the Dutch East Indies. However, the airbase was too small to function effectively as a defensive stronghold. It lacked adequate facilities to accommodate both fighters and bombers and was poorly defended, equipped only with 20 mm anti-aircraft guns and machine guns. As a result, the Dutch abandoned the airbase before the Japanese landing, allowing it to be captured intact. On 13 January 1942, the Dutch attempted to render the airbase unusable by launching an air raid with 15
Martin B-10
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bombers, which caused considerable damage. Nevertheless, the Japanese quickly repaired the airbase and used it as a staging ground for their subsequent
invasion of Balikpapan.
During the three-year
Japanese occupation, the airbase was operated by the
Imperial Japanese Navy
The Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN; Kyūjitai: Shinjitai: ' 'Navy of the Greater Japanese Empire', or ''Nippon Kaigun'', 'Japanese Navy') was the navy of the Empire of Japan from 1868 to 1945, Potsdam Declaration, when it was dissolved followin ...
. It became the primary
Allied objective during the
Second Battle of Tarakan in May 1945. At the time, around 400 personnel from the Japanese 2nd Naval Garrison Force were stationed at the airfield. The task of capturing the airstrip was assigned to the
Australian Army’s 2/24th Battalion. Their initial assault on the night of 2 May was delayed when Japanese forces detonated large explosive charges, and the airstrip was not fully secured until 5 May. While the infantry of the 26th Brigade Group engaged Japanese forces in the surrounding hills,
Royal Australian Air Force
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engineers from No. 61 Airfield Construction Wing worked urgently to restore the airbase to operational status. Due to extensive damage from pre-invasion bombings and the marshy terrain, repairs proved far more difficult than anticipated.
What was expected to take one week instead took eight. Engineers used large quantities of
Marston Mat
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—interlocking steel plates—to stabilize the runway. Some remnants of these plates can still be seen today in the airport’s parking area. While the airstrip was finally opened on 28 June, this was too late for it to play any role in supporting the landings in
Brunei or Labuan, or the
landings at Balikpapan. However
No. 78 Wing RAAF
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was based on Tarakan from 28 June and flew in support of the Balikpapan operation until the end of the war.
After the war, the airport was handed back to the Dutch through the
Netherlands Indies Civil Administration
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(NICA), and later transferred to the newly independent
Indonesian government
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following the
Dutch recognition of Indonesia’s sovereignty and subsequent withdrawal. Initially, the airport operated as a pioneer airfield, serving rural routes with small aircraft. In 2000, the runway was extended to 1,850 meters, enabling the airport to accommodate
narrow-body aircraft
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In contrast, a wide-body aircraft is a larger airliner usually configured with m ...
such as the
Boeing 737
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Developed to supplement the Boeing 727 on short and thin routes, the t ...
and
Airbus A320
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The A320 was launched in March 1984, Maiden flight, first flew on 22 February 1987, and was introduced in April 1988 by Air France.
The first membe ...
.
During the
2010 Tarakan riot
The Tarakan riot was an ethnic riot which occurred between September 27 and September 29, 2010 in the city of Tarakan, East Kalimantan (now part of North Kalimantan), Indonesia. The riot pitched native Tidung people against Bugis migrants. It was ...
, negotiation between the
Bugis
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and
Tidung
The Tidung, Tidong ( Jawi: تيدوڠ) are a native group originating from northeastern part of Borneo and surrounding small islands. They live on both sides of the border of Malaysia and Indonesia.
Tidung speak Tidong language, a North Born ...
communities to end the conflict was held in the airport.
Due to its strategic geographical location, the airport was one of the earliest international airports in Kalimantan, with routes to
Zamboanga in the
Philippines
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and
Tawau
Tawau (), formerly known as Tawao, is the capital of the Tawau District in Sabah, Malaysia. It is the third-largest city (or town)While Tawau have a population of more than 100,000 of which is considered city elsewhere in the world it is offic ...
,
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
since the early 1970s. The airport is planned to be a transit hub for people from other countries such as
Malaysia
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,
Brunei
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and
Philippines
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traveling to other cities in Indonesia. All international flights were suspended in 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, and the airport’s international status was officially revoked in 2024 due to the prolonged absence of scheduled international services.
The North Kalimantan provincial government is actively working to restore the airport’s international status and resume international flights.
Facilities and development
To accommodate the growing number of passengers and increased air traffic, a new terminal was built between 2010 and 2015. The three-story terminal, located adjacent to the old one, features two
jetbridges.
The construction of the new terminal also included upgrades to existing infrastructure, such as the apron and lighting, enabling night flights. Both the airside and landside of the airport were significantly developed. On the airside, the apron was expanded from its original dimensions of 335 m x 70 m to 335 m x 97 m. On the landside, the passenger terminal was greatly enlarged, increasing from 2,532 m² to 12,440 m².
Additionally, the vehicle parking area was expanded from 1,000 m² to 14,000 m². The new terminal increased the airport's capacity, with the old terminal serving only 600 passengers daily, while the new one can accommodate 2,000 passengers per day. The new terminal was officially inaugurated on 23 March 2016 by then-President
Joko Widodo
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. The total cost for the construction of the new terminal and its associated infrastructure amounted to approximately 160 billion rupiah.
There are plans to extend the airport’s current 2,250-meter runway by 400 meters to a total length of 2,650 meters, in order to accommodate larger aircraft and increased payload capacity.
Airlines and destinations

Passenger
Notes:
Cargo airlines
Traffic and statistics
Traffic
Statistics
Gallery
File:Juwata Airport, Tarakan, Indonesia.jpg, Aerial view of the airport prior to the construction of the new terminal
File:JuwitaAirport.jpg, Terminal facade
File:JuwataAirport3.jpg, Check-in area
File:JuwataAirport2.jpg, Boarding gate area
File:Tarakan Airstrip (AWM 108191).jpg, Tarakan airstrip in May 1945, following liberation by the Australian forces
Accidents and incidents
* On 3 October 2006, a
Mandala Airlines
Tigerair Mandala (formerly Mandala Airlines) was a low-cost carrier headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was founded in 1969 as a full service airline by members of the Indonesian military. In 2006, as part of the ongoing reforms, the militar ...
Boeing 737-200
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Developed to supplement the Boeing 727 on short and thin routes, the twinjet retained the 707 fuselage width and six abreast seating ...
arriving from
Balikpapan
Balikpapan is a seaport city in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Located on the east coast of the island of Borneo, the city is the financial center of Kalimantan. Balikpapan is the city with the largest economy in Kalimantan with an estimated 20 ...
skidded off the runway during landing and veered approximately 50 meters beyond the runway's end, reportedly due to reduced visibility caused by smog from nearby forest fires. All passengers survived, with some sustaining minor injuries.
* On 27 January 2016, a
Susi Air
PT ASI Pudjiastuti Aviation, operating as Susi Air, is an Indonesian scheduled airline, scheduled and air charter, charter airline based in Pangandaran, West Java. Sixty percent of the airline's operation serves commercial regular routes and pi ...
Pilatus PC-6 Porter
The Pilatus PC-6 Porter is a single-engined STOL utility aircraft designed by Pilatus Aircraft of Switzerland. First flown in 1959, the PC-6 was produced at Pilatus Flugzeugwerke in Stans, Switzerland. It has been built in both piston engine- ...
used for pilot training skidded off the runway after landing and veered approximately 30 meters from the runway. None of the occupants were injured, and the aircraft sustained only minor damage.
* On 8 March 2024, a Pilatus PC-6 Turbo-Porter operated by Smart Cakrawala Aviation, en route from Tarakan to
Malinau with a stopover in Binuang, crashed near Krayan Tengah District in North Kalimantan. The flight was carrying food supplies to Binuang. The crash resulted in the death of the flight engineer and left the pilot seriously injured. Rescue teams were dispatched by the
National Transportation Safety Committee
The National Transportation Safety Committee (NTSC, , KNKT) is an Indonesian government agency charged with the investigation of air, land, rail, and marine transportation safety deficiencies.
It has its headquarters on the third floor of the ...
(NTSC), and the wreckage was located on 9 March. The pilot was found alive and safely evacuated.
References
External links
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{{Airports in Indonesia
Airports in North Kalimantan
Indonesian Air Force bases