Blangpidie Airport

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Blangpidie Kuala Batee Airport

Bandar Udara Blangpidie Kuala Batee
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Airport typePublic
Location Blangpidie, Southwest Aceh Regency
Elevation  AMSL 1 m / 3 ft
Coordinates 03°44′04″N096°47′28″E / 3.73444°N 96.79111°E / 3.73444; 96.79111
Website meq.informasibandara.org
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Location in Aceh, Northern Sumatra, Sumatra and Indonesia
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KJX
KJX (Northern Sumatra)
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KJX (Sumatra)
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IATA: KJX [1]

Blangpidie Kuala Batee Airport (Indonesia:Bandar Udara Blangpidie Kuala Batee) ( IATA : KJX) is an airport serving the city of Blangpidie, capital of the Southwest Aceh Regency, Aceh, Indonesia.

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