The runway is usable by CASA C-212 aircraft.[1] It serves around 1,300 to 1,500 aircraft annually.[2]
History
There was already a grass airstrip at Seko in 1984, being used by missionaries. It was paved in 1997, and pioneer air service began from Andi Jemma Airport at Masamba in 1999. Service with the 20-seat C-212 aircraft began in 2006, with flights to Poso and Palu.[2] Current plans are to extend the airport runway to 1,900 meters to enable ATR 72 aircraft to use the airport.[3]
Names in bold are international airports; names of international airports marked with ‡ have Visa on Arrival (VoA) facility
Names of airports marked with ⬠ are exclusively or also served as military airbase
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