Airport Name and ICAO/IATA Code
Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (ICAO: WIII / IATA: CGK)
Location (City, Country)
Jakarta, Java (Main island of Indonesia)
Airport Type & Size
CGK is Indonesia’s primary international gateway and one of the busiest airports in Southeast Asia, handling both passenger and cargo traffic. This airport accommodates roughly 38 million passengers a year. This airport can recieve aircraft from a small Cessna 206 to a Massive Airbus A380.It has three runways:
- Runway 07L/25R: 3,600 m / 11,810 Feet
- Runway 07R/25L: 3,600 m / 12,000 Feet
- Runway 06/24: 3,000 m / 9,840 Feet
The airport features: 353 PAX & Cargo Stands
- Terminal 1= 51 Terminal stands with 27 nearby remote stands
-Terminal 2 = 37 Terminal stands with 15 nearby remote stands- Terminal 3 = 61 Terminal Stands with 31 Nearby remote stands
- **Cargo Terminal East = 8 stands east of terminal 1
- **Cargo Terminal West = 8 remote Stands west of Terminal 2.
- These stands are also a mix of shared stands.
Why should this airport be added to World of Airports?
CGK is a major regional connector between Australia and Asia—perfectly placed between Sydney and Bangkok.
It would make an excellent hub for medium and large aircraft, supporting routes to MCT, NGO, SIN, and more.
Its scale allows for gameplay variety, from narrow-body regional jets to widebody long-hauls, and includes shared stands, which could add new gameplay depth.
Major Airlines & Routes
Airlines:
Qantas, Garuda Indonesia, Batik Air, Lion Air, Citilink, Pelita Air, Super Air Jet, JetStar (Asia & Australia), Singapore Airlines, Air New Zealand, ANA, Japan Airlines, Vietnam Airlines, China Airlines, China Southern, Etihad, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, KLM, Saudi, Oman Air, Thai Airways, Asiana, Korean Air, EVA Air, IndiGo, Air India, Virgin Australia, and many more.Sample Destinations:
Denpasar, Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Bali, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Manila, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Ho Chi Minh City, Dubai, Doha, Istanbul, Sydney, Melbourne, Darwin, Perth, Mumbai, Abu Dhabi, Colombo, Penang, Hanoi, Cairo, Amsterdam, Beijing, Chengdu, and more…
Unique Features or Challenges
- Three runways with heavy traffic capacity
- 195+ passenger stands and dedicated cargo operations
- Well-structured layout with room for shared stands
- Perfectly located between major WoA hubs in Asia and Oceania
- Potential to introduce larger regional ops with widebody + narrowbody mix
- Excellent design for busy, strategic gameplay
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