Airport Statistics
In 2011 Ngurah Rai International Airport recorded 39,509 international and 64,262 domestic flights which carried 6,177,044 and 6,594,830 passengers respectively. The 2011's passengers was doubled within 5 years.
| Airfield system | |
|---|---|
| Airport classification | Class 1A |
| Airport reference code | 4E |
| Runway operation category | Cat-I |
| Airfield area | 296 Ha |
| Elevation | 4.27m, 14 ft |
| Runway length | 3,000m |
| Runway width | 45m |
| Runway construction | solidified concrete and asphalt, PCN 83/F/C/X/T |
| Taxiway area | 214.637 m2 |
| Taxiway, rapid exit - | 23 m |
| Taxiway, perpendicular exit - (T/W) | 30 m |
| Aircraft parking Areas | |
| Aircraft apron Area | 215.457 m2 |
| Aircraft parking wide body large (747) | Alt.1-10, Alt.2-7 |
| Aircraft parking wide body (A-300) | Alt.1-3, Alt.2-6 |
| Aircraft parking narrow body (737) | Alt.1-25, Alt.2-25 |
| Helipad 3 | 675 m2 |
| Terminals | |
| Terminal international | 63,246m2 |
| International capacity | 7.4 million PAX/annum |
| Terminal domestic | 11,255 m2 |
| Domestic capacity | 1.5 million PAX/annum |
| Terminal cargo international | 3,708 m2 |
| Terminal cargo domestic | 2,574 m2 |
| Air cargo traffic | 2007- 61,088,409 kg. |
| VIP terminal 1 | 633 m2 |
| VIP terminal 2 | 480 m2 |
| Cold storage | one unit |
| Unoccupied areas | 24,597 m2 |
| Navigational aids | |
| Air navigation | NDB, DVOR, DME, ILS, ATIS |
| PSR (Primary Surveillance Radar, SSR (Secondary Surveillance Radar), Ext. Radar - Waingapu, RDPS, DISPLAY RADAR |
- These details in the table were current at October 2010
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