๐ฎ๐ฉ Timika, Central Papua, Indonesia
Mozes Kilangin International Airport (TIM/WABP) serves as Papua Province's primary aviation gateway, strategically located in Timika, Central Papua, Indonesia. Named after local hero Mozes Kilangin, this vital regional airport handles both domestic and limited international operations, serving as the main air transport hub for Indonesia's easternmost region. The airport plays a crucial role in supporting the Grasberg mining operations, one of the world's largest gold and copper mines, while also facilitating government services, medical evacuations, and civilian travel in this remote mountainous region.
The airport has undergone significant modernization with the completion of the new Terminal A in 2022, replacing the original aging facility. This modern two-level terminal structure designates the first level for arrivals processing and the second level for departures, providing improved passenger flow and operational efficiency. Terminal B is currently under construction and is expected to be completed by late 2025, which will substantially expand the airport's capacity and further enhance its role as Papua's premier aviation facility.
Terminal facilities at TIM now feature contemporary amenities including multiple check-in counters, modern baggage claim areas, immigration checkpoints for international operations, and security screening areas. The minimalist interior design incorporates local Papua cultural elements while providing essential services such as restaurants and cafes offering both Indonesian cuisine and international options, retail shops, ATM machines, car rental services, and wheelchair assistance for passengers with mobility needs. Free Wi-Fi connectivity is available throughout the terminal, along with charging stations strategically positioned for passenger convenience.
The airport operates two intersecting runways capable of accommodating various aircraft types from small regional planes to larger domestic jets. Runway infrastructure supports operations by major Indonesian carriers including Garuda Indonesia, Batik Air, Wings Air, and Trigana Air Service, providing essential connectivity to Jakarta, Makassar, Jayapura, and other Indonesian destinations. The facility also handles charter operations supporting the mining industry and government flights serving remote Papua communities.
Ground transportation options include secure short-term and long-term parking facilities, taxi services, and pre-arranged transfers to Timika city center and surrounding areas. The airport's location approximately 10 kilometers from Timika provides reasonable access to the region's economic centers while maintaining operational safety in Papua's challenging mountainous terrain. Weather conditions and topographical constraints can occasionally impact flight schedules, making the airport's modern facilities and services essential for passenger comfort during potential delays.
Garuda Indonesia, Batik Air, Wings Air, and Trigana Air serve Papua's primary aviation hub supporting Grasberg mining operations and regional connectivity throughout Indonesia's easternmost province. Emergency services coordinate with mining operations, Indonesian authorities, and international organizations for medical evacuation throughout mountainous Papua terrain. Indigenous culture includes Amungme tribe heritage (Mozes Kilangin namesake), traditional customs, cultural preservation, and authentic Papuan experiences throughout diverse tribal regions. Banking services available with Indonesian Rupiah and major credit cards accepted throughout mining economy supported by world's largest gold and copper operations.
Modern international terminal features dual terminals (Terminal A operational, Terminal B under construction), contemporary amenities, and mining industry support reflecting Papua's economic significance. Ground transport includes taxis, rental cars, and mining company shuttles accessing Timika city center (10km), Grasberg Mine, and regional destinations throughout Central Papua. Tourism potential includes cultural experiences, traditional villages, mountainous landscapes, and unique Papuan biodiversity throughout Indonesia's least explored region. Government services include Indonesian administration, military coordination, regional development, and essential services throughout Indonesia's most remote and strategically important province.
Mining industry includes Freeport-McMoRan Grasberg operations, world's largest gold mine, mineral processing, and extensive mining support services throughout Papua highlands. Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) and Papuan languages throughout remote Papua region, where traditional Melanesian culture meets Indonesian administration and international mining operations. Tropical equatorial climate with high humidity, frequent rainfall, and mountainous terrain requiring flexible scheduling throughout Papua's challenging weather conditions. Consider weather patterns when planning flights, as Papua's tropical climate and mountainous terrain create challenging aviation conditions while airport's modern facilities support essential regional connectivity.
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Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources