Lahad Datu Airport

Lahad Datu Airport
Lapangan Terbang Lahad Datu
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad
Location Lahad Datu, Sabah, Malaysia
Time zone MST (UTC+08:00)
Elevation AMSL 45 ft / 14 m
Coordinates 05°01′59″N 118°19′16″E / 5.03306°N 118.32111°E / 5.03306; 118.32111Coordinates: 05°01′59″N 118°19′16″E / 5.03306°N 118.32111°E / 5.03306; 118.32111
Map
WBKD
Location in East Malaysia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
11/29 1,371 4,498 Asphalt
Statistics (2016)
Passenger 140,077 (Decrease 2.5%)
Airfreight (tonnes) 129 (Decrease 18.4%)
Aircraft movements 3,713 (Decrease 5.5%)
Sources: official web site[1]
AIP Malaysia[2]

Lahad Datu Airport (IATA: LDU, ICAO: WBKD) is an airport located in the southeastern part of the Malaysian state of Sabah. The airport, which is situated approximately 1 km (0.62 mi) from downtown Lahad Datu, serves the town of Lahad Datu and its neighbouring districts such as Kinabatangan, FELDA Sahabat and Kunak. The airport can accommodate aircraft as large as the ATR72 and the terminal building can handle up to 100,000 passengers annually. In 2016, the airport handled 140,077 passengers and 3,713 aircraft movements.[1]

The airport's front entrance

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Malaysia Airlines
operated by MASwings
Kota Kinabalu

Traffic and Statistics

Annual passenger and aircraft statistics[3]
Year PassengersAircraft movements
2003
107,914
3,035
2004
117,584
3,055
2005
116,973
3,160
2006
108,697
3,376
2007
77,024
2,336
2008
99,983
3,012
2009
98,558
3,077
2010
113,442
2,960
2011
131,054
3,024
2012
142,733
3,147
2013
145,930
4,215
2014
161,230
4,055
2015
143,654
3,929
2016
140,077
3,713
Annual cargo statistics
Year Cargo handled (metric tonnes)
2003
400
2004
390
2005
334
2006
170
2007
0
2008
0
2009
0
2010
0
2011
42
2012
185
2013
200
2014
179
2015
158
2016
129

References

  1. 1 2 Lahad Datu Airport, Sabah at Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad
  2. WBG - LAHAD DATU at Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia
  3. "MAHB Annual Report 2015" (PDF). Malaysia Airports. 6 April 2016. Retrieved 7 April 2016.


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