Aeropuerto de Pangsuma (PSU)
Pangsuma Airport (IATA: PSU / ICAO: WIOP) is a regional airport situated in the town of Putussibau, in the heart of Kapuas Hulu Regency, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Nestled near the border with Malaysia, this airport serves as a crucial gateway to the remote areas of the Indonesian archipelago, promoting economic and cultural exchange in this part of Borneo Island.
Operational since the early 1980s, Pangsuma Airport has steadily developed over the decades, accommodating the growing demand for air travel in the region. As a regional airport, it primarily handles domestic flights, connecting Putussibau with major Indonesian cities such as Pontianak and other destinations in West Kalimantan. The airport plays an essential role in boosting local tourism and facilitating access to the surrounding biodiversity-rich areas, including the Betung Kerihun National Park, a UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve.
The airport features a single runway and a modest terminal that caters to a limited but steady stream of passengers. Despite its relatively small size, Pangsuma Airport manages to handle thousands of passengers annually, with a handful of airlines operating regular flights. These airlines include both full-service and low-cost carriers, providing vital connectivity for residents and visitors alike.
Given its strategic location and role in regional connectivity, Pangsuma Airport is pivotal for the socio-economic development of Kapuas Hulu and its neighboring regions. In recent years, there have been discussions about upgrading the airport's infrastructure to better serve the increasing flight operations and enhance passenger experience. Pangsuma Airport stands as a testament to the region's ongoing commitment to improving accessibility and fostering growth amidst its lush, tropical landscapes.