Trunojoyo Airport
| Trunojoyo Airport Bandar Udara Trunojoyo | |||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
| Owner | Government of Indonesia | ||||||||||
| Operator | Directorate General of Civil Aviation | ||||||||||
| Serves | Sumenep | ||||||||||
| Location | Sumenep, Madura Island, East Java, Indonesia | ||||||||||
| Time zone | WIB (UTC+07:00) | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 3.05 m / 10 ft | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 07°01′27.3″S 113°53′24.74″E / 7.024250°S 113.8902056°E | ||||||||||
| Website | www.bandara-trunojoyo.com | ||||||||||
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| Source: Directorate General of Civil Aviation | |||||||||||
Trunojoyo Airport (Indonesian: Bandara Trunojoyo) (IATA: SUP, ICAO: WART) is an airport near Sumenep, a city in the Madura Island of East Java, Indonesia. It is named after the Madurese nobleman Trunajaya, who led a rebellion in the 17th century against Mataram Sultanate and Dutch forces. The airport is the only airport on the island of Madura. It currently only serves regional flights to Bawean and Pagerungan in the Sapeken Islands, operated by Susi Air. Previously, there were flights to Surabaya operated by Citilink and Wings Air, but these services were discontinued in 2022 due to low demand. This airport also serves as a base for several flight schools, including Merpati Pilot School, BP3 Banyuwangi, Nusa Flying International, Aviatera, Global Aviation, and Bali International Flight Academy.