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Sam Ratulangi International Airport is an
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located north-east of
Manado Manado (, ) is the capital City status in Indonesia, city of the Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province of North Sulawesi. It is the second largest city in Sulawesi after Makassar, with the 2020 census giving a population of 451,916,Badan ...
, the capital city of
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,
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. Sam Ratulangi Airport serves as the primary gateway to Manado and the North Sulawesi region. Named after Gerungan Saul Samuel "Sam" Jacob Ratulangi (1890-1949), a respected Minahasan educator, independence hero, and national figure, the airport is one of the major airports in Eastern Indonesia and plays a vital role in both domestic and international travel. It has been designated by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture of Indonesia as one of the country's 11 main entry points. The airport also serves as the main access point to
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, a renowned diving destination. Currently, it functions as an operational base for
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and
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in northeastern Indonesia, with regular domestic flights to major cities including
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,
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, ...
,
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, and
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, as well as scheduled international services to destinations in Asia such as
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, and
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. It is the second-largest airport in Sulawesi, after
Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport Sultan Hasanuddin International Airport is an international airport serving Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The airport is located on the border between Makassar and Maros, a suburb in South Sulawesi, approximately 20 km (12 mi) or 15 ...
in Makassar, and one of only two international airports on the island. In addition to functioning as a commercial airport, Sam Ratulangi Airport also hosts Sam Ratulangi Air Force Base, a Type A airbase of the
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, as well as a Type B naval airbase under the Indonesian Navy's Naval Aviation Center (Puspenerbal). The military facilities are located to the east of the passenger terminal, across the runway. Their strategic importance stems from the airport’s proximity to the Indonesian–Philippines border.


History

In 1938, anticipating the outbreak of
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and the growing threat of
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expansion, the Dutch colonial government constructed three airfields in
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: Langowan (also known as Kalawiran), Mapanget, and a seaplane base in Tasuka, on the shores of
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. The Langowan and Mapanget airfields were intended for fighter aircraft operated by the
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(Militaire Luchtvaart van het KNIL or ML-KNIL), while the Tasuka base was designated for Dornier Do-24 amphibious aircraft. Lake Tondano also served as the headquarters of the
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(Marine Luchtvaart Dienst). In December 1941, as part of the opening phase of the
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, the seaplane base at Lake Tondano was destroyed by Japanese Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero fighter aircraft of the
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. To defend the Langowan and Mapanget airfields from Japanese attacks, the Dutch deployed the Manado Troop Command (Troepencommando Manado) under the leadership of Major B. F. A. Schilmoller. Despite these efforts, both airfields were captured by Japanese paratroopers on January 12, 1942, during the
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. Following their capture, the Japanese converted Mapanget Airfield into a command base for military operations targeting
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in
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. The runway at Mapanget was subsequently widened and extended to accommodate
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bomber aircraft. In April 1958, Mapanget Airfield was seized by the
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rebels, with covert support from the
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. Operating from this base, Permesta fighter aircraft launched an attack that destroyed the Langowan Airfield, which was under the control of the
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(AURI). Mapanget subsequently became the headquarters of the Revolutionary Air Force (AUREV), Permesta's air wing. At its peak, AUREV operated eight to nine fighter aircraft flown by foreign pilots from the
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, the
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, and
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. Among them was the notable American pilot Allen Pope, whose aircraft was later shot down by AURI forces over Ambon. Mapanget Airfield served as the primary base for AUREV operations, from which airstrikes were launched against several cities including
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,
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, and Ambon. On 15 May 1958, AURI launched retaliatory attacks on Permesta airbases in North Sulawesi, targeting both Mapanget and Kalawiran. At Mapanget, under the command of Leo Wattimena, AURI’s B-25 bombers and
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fighters carried out coordinated strikes—bombing the runway and strafing parked AUREV aircraft. A direct rocket hit on a
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ignited a fire that destroyed the plane instantly. Following the attack, only one B-25 bomber and one P-51 fighter remained operational at Mapanget. Simultaneously, the attack on Kalawiran airfield destroyed two C-45 transport aircraft, reportedly sourced from Taiwan. On 9 June 1958, AURI returned to attack Mapanget Airfield. This time, P-51 fighters were deployed from Morotai, which had been reclaimed by the
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. However, the second assault was less effective; Mapanget’s anti-aircraft defenses had been significantly strengthened. Two AURI P-51s were shot down during the engagement, resulting in the death of one pilot. After the airfield was recaptured by the Indonesian Air Force (AURI), it was renamed Tugiman Airfield in honor of Sergeant Major Tugiman, who was killed during the battle to reclaim Mapanget from the Permesta rebels. In the following years, the name reverted to Mapanget Airfield. It was later renamed A. A. Maramis Airfield, in honor of
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, a former Indonesian minister from North Sulawesi and a
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. Eventually, the airfield received its current name, Sam Ratulangi Airport, in honor of Dr.
Sam Ratulangi Gerungan Saul Samuel Jacob Ratulangi (also written as ''Ratu Langie''; 5 November 1890 – 30 June 1949), known as Sam Ratulangi, was a Minahasan teacher, journalist, politician, and National Hero of Indonesia, national hero from North Sulawesi, ...
—a prominent Minahasan educator, journalist, politician, and also a national hero from North Sulawesi. He was a member of the committee that drafted and ratified the
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and served as the first Governor of Sulawesi. In 1994, Sam Ratulangi Airport was classified as a Class 1B airport, and its runway was extended to 2,650 meters (8,690 feet) in length and 45 meters (148 feet) in width. This expansion enabled the airport to accommodate larger aircraft such as the
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,
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, and the
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. In the same year, SilkAir began twice weekly service to Singapore, which later increased to four times per week until the airline ceased its operations in 2021. Since May 2021, this sector has been served by Scoot. As part of the government’s broader efforts in the 1990s to enhance regional infrastructure, Sam Ratulangi Airport came under the management of PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero), a state-owned enterprise tasked with supporting economic development and improving air transportation facilities. To meet the growing demand for air travel, a comprehensive airport development project was undertaken by the Directorate of Airport Facilities and Aviation Safety (''Fasilitas Bandar Udara dan Keselamatan Penerbangan'', FBUKP), with operations beginning at the end of 2000. The official transfer of operational management from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero) took place on 18 December 2003.


Facilities and development

Construction of a new terminal began in 1998, and the current terminal officially opened in 2001. The three-story building features 21 check-in counters, five gates, four airbridges, two baggage claim belts, and an open-air waving gallery on the upper level. The international passenger terminal, covering 4,044 square meters (43,530 square feet), has a capacity of up to 183,000 passengers annually, while the larger domestic terminal, at 14,126 square meters (152,050 square feet), can serve up to 1.3 million passengers per year. During peak hours, the terminal can accommodate up to 2,816 passengers simultaneously. The aircraft parking apron spans 54,300 square meters (584,000 square feet) and can accommodate four wide-body aircraft along with eleven medium and small-bodied aircraft. In preparation for the World Ocean Conference and
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Summit in May 2009, the airport underwent a minor upgrade, which included improvements to the apron, international boarding lounge, CIP (Commercially Important Person) room, and car parking area. The apron was expanded to 71,992 square meters (774,920 square feet), and the parking facility was enlarged to accommodate 500 vehicles. Additionally, the international departure and arrival lounges were expanded, including the installation of an additional aerobridge. A major terminal expansion project was completed in 2022, increasing the terminal area from 26,000 square meters (280,000 square feet) to 56,000 square meters (600,000 square feet), boosting the airport’s total passenger handling capacity to 5.7 million annually. The cargo terminal covers 3,546 square meters (38,170 square feet) and has an annual handling capacity of 7,840 tonnes (17.28 million pounds). It includes a 2,280-square-meter (24,500-square-foot) warehouse, a bonded warehouse, a transit zone, a Free Port/Foreign Trade Zone, and an EU border inspection post. Additional facilities include aircraft maintenance, mechanical handling, animal quarantine, fresh meat inspection, livestock handling, health and customs offices, secure handling for valuables, dangerous goods and radioactive materials, oversized/heavy cargo handling, and an express/courier center.


Airlines and destinations


Passenger

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Traffic and statistic


Traffic


Statistics


Ground transportation


Taxi

Metered-taxis such as
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available at the airport until the last flight of the day arrives.


Bus

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operates buses from the airport to the city.


Gallery

File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM De minister-president van Oost-Indonesië Ide Anak Agung Gde Agung na zijn aankomst op vliegveld Mapanget op Celebes TMnr 60048840.jpg, alt=, The Prime Minister of
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Ida Anak Agung Gde Agung at Mapanget Airfield in 1948 File:Sam ratulangi airport.jpg, alt=, SilkAir
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taxiing (2006) File:Manado airport3.JPG, alt=, The waiting room prior to renovation (2006) File:Check-in counters.jpg, alt=, Check-in counters File:The apron during sunrise.jpg, alt=, Apron area in the morning File:Manado airport2.JPG, alt=, Current and old ATC towers File:Indonesia manado.JPG, alt=, Passport entry (green) and exit stamps from the airport


Accidents and incidents

*16 February 1967 – Garuda Indonesia Flight 708, UPG-MDC, Lockheed L-188C Electra (PK-GLB), 22 of 84 passengers were killed (no fatalities among the eight crew members). Flight 708 departed Jakarta at 00:30 GMT on 15 February for a flight to Manado via Surabaya and Makassar. On the second leg of the flight, bad weather in Makassar forced the crew to return to Surabaya. The flight continued the next day to Makassar and on to Manado. The cloud base in Manado was with visibility. An approach to runway 18 was made, but after passing a hill above runway elevation and short of the threshold, the pilot realised he was too high and left of the centreline. The nose was lowered and the aircraft banked right to intercept the glide path. The speed decreased below the target threshold speed and the aircraft, still banked to the right, landed heavily short of the runway threshold. The undercarriage collapsed and the aircraft skidded and caught fire. *26 May 1974 –
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operated by
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hit a mountain in bad weather and crashed into dense jungle while on a mission to supply fuel to Manado. *7 January 1976 –
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, Vickers 806 Viscount (PK-RVK), no fatalities. Landing in slight intermittent rain, the aircraft touched down down the runway. The aircraft overran the runway, crossed a ditch and three drains before coming to rest past the end of the runway. *10 December 1982 – Bouraq Indonesia Airlines, Hawker Siddeley HS-748 (PK-IHI), no fatalities. The nose landing gear collapsed on landing, causing the aircraft to veer off the runway. *3 October 1986 – East Indonesia Air Taxi, MAL-MDC, Shorts SC.7 Skyvan (PK-ESC), all 10 passengers and 3 crew members were killed. Struck a mountain. *9 May 1991 –
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7533, TTE-MDC, Fokker F-27 Friendship (PK-MFD), all eight passengers and five crew members were killed when the aircraft crashed into a mountain. *1 January 2007 –
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was nearing
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, coming to Manado Airport from
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. The pilots of the
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flew off course when their navigation system failed, eventually entering a storm near the island where they became spatially disoriented. The flight spiraled downwards rapidly and broke up, leading to the death of all 102 people on board.


References


External links


Sam Ratulangi International Airport
— official website

{{Authority control Manado Airports in North Sulawesi Airports established in 1942