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Bintulu Airport is an serving , a town in the state of in . The airport is located , by road, southwest of the city, and although small, it is able to handle planes as large as a Boeing 747. In 2008, the airport handled 417,918 passengers and 16,787 aircraft movements.

Bintulu Airport was officially inaugurated by Prime Minister on December 19, 2002.


History
The history of Bintulu Airport began in early 1937 when the British colony built an airfield situated between a river at one end and the sea coast at the other end.

Bintulu's old airport was open for operation on 1 September 1955, with a grass-surface runway catering for de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide and Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer aircraft operated by .

In 1963, larger types of aircraft such as DC-3 services were introduced. In 1966, the runway was resurfaced with bitumen, and the terminal building was extended to cater for an increasing number of passengers.

On 1 July 1968, Malaysia-Singapore Airlines introduced scheduled Fokker 27 services into Bintulu. The terminal building and the parking apron was extended in 1981 to accommodate Fokker 50 aircraft. The old airport served the town until 30 March 2003, when it closed and moved to a location outside of town.

In September 2005, the first low-cost airline in Malaysia, , started operating in Bintulu airport. (FAX), a subsidiary company of AirAsia, took over major domestic routes linking . It started its operation on 1 August 2006, and lasted until 30 September 2007. On 1 October 2007, Malaysia Airlines subsidiary took over the link connecting Bintulu.


Airlines and destinations

Traffic and statistics

Traffic
+ Annual passenger numbers and aircraft statistics
0.6
0.5
13.3
39.9
136.7
203.9
52.5
29.4
28.2
11.1
5.1
2.5
4.0
0.9
8.7
1.2
49.4
46.1
127.6
8.1
Source: Ministry of Transport (Malaysia)


Statistics
+ Busiest domestic flights out of Bintulu Airport by frequency as of October 2025
1, Sarawak36AirAsia
235AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, Batik Air
3, Sarawak7MASwings
3, Sarawak7MASwings
5, Sabah6AirAsia
6, Sarawak2MASwings


Pan Borneo Highway project
Bintulu Airport is one of 11 work package contracts (WPCs), as its junction will be part of it. It was conducted by Lebuhraya Borneo Utara Sdn Bhd (LBU) as turnkey contractor and was taken by KKBWCT Joint Venture Sdn Bhd to Sungai Arip in Sibu and Pekerjaan Piasau Konkerit Sdn Bhd (PPK) to Sungai Tangap in Miri, as it shows:

  1. WPC 09 - Sg. Arip Bridge to Bintulu Airport Junction - KKBWCT Joint Venture Sdn Bhd.
  2. WPC 10 - Bintulu Airport Junction - Sg. Tangap - Pekerjaan Piasau Konkerit Sdn Bhd.


See also
  • List of airports in Malaysia


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