Batu Licin Airport

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Bersujud Airport

Bandar Udara Bersujud
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner Government of Indonesia
Operator Indonesian Ministry of Transportation
Serves Batulicin
Location Tanah Bumbu Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia
Elevation  AMSL 20 ft / 6 m
Coordinates 3°24′45″S116°0′0″E / 3.41250°S 116.00000°E / -3.41250; 116.00000
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BTW
Location of airport in Kalimantan
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
mft
09/271,8005,906 Asphalt

Bersujud Airport( IATA : BTW, ICAO : WAOC) is an airport in Batu Licin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. [1] [2]

Airlines and destinations

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Wings Air Banjarmasin

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References

  1. "BTW - Batulicin Airport Current Weather and Airport Delay Conditions".
  2. "Batu Licin - Indonesia".