EVALUATION AND DESIGN OF AIRSIDE FACILITIES AT JUANDA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, EAST JAVA

Juanda Airport is the busiest airport managed by PT Angkasa Pura I in Indonesia. Currently, the airport has experienced over capacity with passenger departure movement up to 4,794,646 people in 2022 and is projected to increasing in line with the development of the industry, tourism, and the economy...

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Main Author: Zahwa Salsabiila, Firnandia
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/74114
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Juanda Airport is the busiest airport managed by PT Angkasa Pura I in Indonesia. Currently, the airport has experienced over capacity with passenger departure movement up to 4,794,646 people in 2022 and is projected to increasing in line with the development of the industry, tourism, and the economy of East Java. On the other hand, the airport has a weak subgrade with a category D. The poor condition of the land and the high aircraft traffic load necessitate an evaluation, particularly on the airside of Juanda Airport. This evaluation will result in design recommendations as part of the planned 20-year maintenance of the airport's airside facilities. The procedure carried out to conduct the evaluation and design involves gathering historical data on passenger and aircraft movements, which are then projected until the year 2043 as the planning year. The evaluation and design adhere to the standards set by the FAA, ICAO, and the Ministry of Transportation. The scope of the review includes geometry, pavement, markings, drainage, and bill of quantity. From the evaluation results, it is found that runway extension, taxiway realignment, and apron expansion are necessary. In terms of pavement, overlay or reconstruction is needed for certain segments of the runway and the northern taxiway. Regarding drainage, changes in dimensions are required for several channel segments.