Injourney airports responds to dedi mulyadi's plan to stop kertajati funding

West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi plans to halt the annual Rp100 billion funding for West Java International Airport (BIJB) Kertajati due to lack of profits. Airport operator InJourney Airports insists the funds are essential for operations, security, and safety. They warn of declining service levels if funding stops.

West Java International Airport (BIJB) Kertajati continues to face financial challenges, sparking debate over funding from the West Java Provincial Government. On Thursday, Governor Dedi Mulyadi expressed his intention to stop APBD financing, which he said amounts to Rp50 billion solely for management operations, as he sees no tangible results. The statement was made during a discussion with his team, including the Head of Bappeda West Java.

In response, Corporate Secretary Group Head of Angkasa Pura Indonesia (InJourney Airports), Arie Ahsanurrohim, stressed the necessity of the annual Rp100 billion capital injection from the provincial government. "If the deposit is not made, there is potential for the service level to decline," Arie said when confirmed in Bandung on Friday (9/1/2026). He explained that the funds support facility maintenance, airport operations, and aviation security and safety aspects, given the airport's lack of profitability.

Arie acknowledged the airport's condition aligns with Dedi's statement but noted that the capital deposit is stipulated in the shareholders' agreement. Nevertheless, InJourney is proactive, working to open new flight routes to boost performance. Regarding Dedi's hinted option to halt operations, Arie recommended joint discussions with all shareholders. "Regarding that matter, it must be discussed together with all shareholders so that the consequences of the decision do not cause other problems," he stated.

This situation highlights the struggles of the airport, built as a national strategic project but still reliant on subsidies to sustain operations.

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