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Kalimarau Airport is a domestic airport that serves the town of Tanjung Redeb, the capital of
Berau Regency Berau Regency (, Berau: ''Barrau'') is the most northern of the seven regencies in East Kalimantan province in Indonesia. The capital is the town of Tanjung Redeb. The regency has an area of 36,962.37 km2 and had a population of 179,079 a ...
in
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, Indonesia. It is situated approximately 8 km (5 miles) from the town center and is located at the bank of the Berau River. The airport takes its name from the ''Kalimarau'' River, a small tributary that flows in front of the airport's terminal. As the main gateway to Tanjung Redeb and the greater Berau Regency, the airport also provides access to popular destinations such as the
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, renowned for their rich marine biodiversity. Kalimarau Airport is currently served by regular flights to major Indonesian cities, including
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,
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,
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, and
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. In addition to its role as a commercial airport, Kalimarau Airport also hosts a military airbase operated by the
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’s Army Aviation Center (Puspenerbad), located north of the passenger terminal. The base serves as the headquarters of the 13th Assault Squadron, which operates a fleet of
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and Airbus AS555AP Fennec 2 helicopters. Its location is considered strategically important due to its proximity to the
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, making it a vital asset for national defense and regional security. There are also plans for the
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to establish an airbase at the airport and station combat aircraft there.


History

Kalimarau Airport was established in 1976. At the time, it was designated as a rural airport with a runway only 650 meters long, intended to accommodate small aircraft serving remote areas. These included planes like the
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operated by
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(MAF), which could carry just five passengers and two crew members. The apron was initially constructed using steel plates. From the 1990s to 2006, the airport underwent continuous development and renovations to enhance its infrastructure. In 2007, the runway was extended to 1,850 meters and resurfaced. A year later, in 2008, Kalimarau Airport was upgraded from a Class IV to a Class II airport, in line with East Kalimantan’s role as host of the 2008 National Sports Week (Pekan Olahraga Nasional, or PON). In 2011, the runway was extended once more to 2,250 meters to accommodate larger
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such as the
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and
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. To enhance defense capabilities and improve access to the Indonesian-Malaysian border, the establishment of an Indonesian Army Aviation Center helicopter squadron was proposed in 2012. The idea initially faced criticism from local government officials, who were concerned that a military presence could hinder the airport’s development. Despite the concerns, the 13th Assault Squadron was officially inaugurated on 25 August 2016. To support its operations, various facilities were constructed, including administrative offices, barracks, helicopter hangars, and other essential infrastructure. In addition, the
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has expressed interest in establishing a military airbase at Kalimarau Airport to strengthen defense along the borders with
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and the
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. Plans include the deployment of approximately 200 Air Force personnel to the facility, along with the potential stationing of combat aircraft to enhance regional defense capabilities. The airport is currently operated by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation under the
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. However, there have been proposals to transfer its management to Angkasa Pura I, which is now InJourney Airport, although these plans have yet to materialize. There was once a proposal to upgrade the airport’s status to an international airport and introduce international flights to accommodate the growing number of tourists visiting Berau. The plan was initially targeted for completion by the end of 2012, but it has yet to be realized. Although Kalimarau Airport is not officially designated as an international airport, it is equipped with the necessary facilities to handle import and export activities.


Facilities and development

A major expansion of Kalimarau Airport began in 2010 and was completed in 2012 to accommodate the growing number of passengers and increasing air traffic. The project included the construction of a new terminal and supporting infrastructure, as well as the widening of the runway to 2,250 meters in length and 45 meters in width, enabling the airport to handle larger aircraft such as the
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and
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. The development involved building a 16,667-square-meter passenger terminal, a 505-square-meter VIP terminal, and a 592-square-meter cargo terminal. The new passenger terminal is equipped with two jet bridges and features various amenities, including ATMs (Bank BPD Kaltim, Bank BRI, and Bank BNI), a prayer room (mushola), café, nursing room, on-site medical services, police post, food and beverage outlets, indoor and outdoor play areas, an ATV track, restrooms, and parking facilities. The upgraded airport was officially inaugurated by then-President
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on 24 October 2012, with a total development cost of approximately 450 billion rupiah. The new terminal commenced operations on 5 December 2012. To accommodate increasing air traffic, plans are in place to further extend the runway—first to 2,500 meters, and eventually to 2,750 meters—to enable the airport to handle larger aircraft such as the
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. However, the runway extension project faces challenges, particularly with land acquisition, as it requires the relocation of a provincial road before construction can begin.


Airlines and destinations


Traffic and statistics


Traffic


Statistics


Accidents and incidents

*On 28 February 2012, a
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, operating flight Y2654 from
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, experienced a malfunction with one of its wheels, which nearly detached after landing while taxiing to the apron. As a result, the aircraft was unable to park properly at the apron.


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* {{Portal, Aviation Berau Regency Airports in North Kalimantan