Apalapsili Airport (AAS)

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉ Apalapsili, Indonesia

โšก Connection Time Dashboard

Domestic to Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic to International
90
minutes
Interline Transfer
150
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Guide & Navigation

Apalapsili Airport (AAS) is a very small, remote airfield located in the mountainous region of Highland Papua, Indonesia. Primarily serving missionary flights, humanitarian aid, and occasional private charters, it acts as a critical lifeline connecting isolated communities with larger towns. The airport's terminal facilities are extremely rudimentary, often consisting of no more than a simple, open-air waiting area or a basic, unstaffed building. The layout is minimalist, with direct access from a small landing strip to the boarding area, which is usually a designated spot on the tarmac.

Security procedures at AAS are minimal, consistent with its classification as a small, remote regional airfield. Formal security checkpoints with advanced screening equipment are not present. Instead, security is typically a matter of visual checks, adherence to light aviation safety protocols, and direct coordination with pilots or humanitarian organizations. There are no significant wait times for any checks. As a domestic airfield, and often a frontier one, there are no immigration or customs facilities on site; these functions would be handled at larger, designated international entry points for any incoming international travelers or cargo.

Amenities at Apalapsili Airport are exceptionally sparse. Passengers should not expect any airline lounges, dedicated dining facilities, or retail shops. Any available provisions would be extremely basic, possibly from a very small local vendor in a nearby village, and travelers are strongly advised to bring all necessary supplies, including food, water, and personal items. Seating in the waiting area is sparse and functional, often outdoors. Accessibility features are rudimentary, primarily consisting of ground-level access only. Travelers requiring assistance must coordinate thoroughly in advance with their charter operator or local community contacts.

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Airlines Serving AAS

Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF)
Susi Air (charter services)
Wings Air (occasional)
Associated Mission Aviation (AMA)

๐Ÿ’ก Connection Tips

Connecting through Apalapsili Airport requires coordination within Indonesia's highland Papua aviation network, where this remote Yalimo Regency airstrip operates exclusively with charter services from Mission Aviation Fellowship, Associated Mission Aviation, and Susi Air serving isolated communities accessible only by air. Located at 3,883 meters elevation with a single 17/35 runway carved from mountain terrain, the facility serves villages dependent on aviation for essential supplies, medical evacuations, and missionary support, with over 250 indigenous languages spoken across communities relying on these flights for connections to larger regional centers.

Transfers from Apalapsili require pre-arranged ground coordination with local village leaders, missionary organizations, or tour operators, as no commercial transport services exist in this roadless highland region where traditional footpaths and occasional motorbikes provide the only surface mobility options. Connections to Indonesia's commercial aviation network necessitate charter flights to larger airstrips like Wamena Airport or eventually to Jayapura's Sentani Airport for access to domestic routes operated by Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, and Wings Air. Weather conditions in the central highlands create significant operational challenges, with afternoon cloud build-ups and mountain turbulence frequently closing VFR-only operations without warning.

Missionary aviation operators coordinate most connections through their network of six bases across Papua, with AMA operating under Part 135 charter certificates and MAF maintaining nine aircraft from five strategic locations to serve this region's aviation-dependent communities. Fuel, medical supplies, and passengers must be carefully weight-balanced due to the high-altitude performance limitations of single-engine aircraft typically used for highland operations. Alternative routing during weather closures may require multi-day delays or overland trekking to neighboring airstrips, making flexible scheduling essential for any traveler connecting through this frontier aviation hub serving one of Earth's most isolated populations.

๐ŸŽฏ Expert Travel Tips & Insights

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Pro Traveler Secrets

โ€ข Coordinate your Ojek pickup in advance as no formal services exist at the airstrip.

โ€ข Prepare for basic, rural conditions; bring all your own essential supplies for your stay.

โ€ข Flights use small aircraft; adhere strictly to the 10-15kg baggage weight limits.

โ€ข Confirm your return flight locally as schedules are highly dependent on mountain weather.

โ€ข Connect through Wamena Airport (WMX) for the most reliable access to Highland Papua region.

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Quick Facts

Minimum domestic connection: 60 minutes
International connections: 90 minutes
Interline transfers: 150 minutes

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๐Ÿ• Layover Planner: Minimal terminal facilities. Remote location with basic amenities only. Weather can cause significant delays. Bring necessary supplies as services are very limited.
๐Ÿ†˜ Missed Connection Help: Limited alternative flight options. Contact local charter operators. Consider helicopter services for urgent travel. Overland access is extremely difficult.
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources