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New Aviation Maintenance and Training Center Planned for North Bali

New Aviation Maintenance and Training Center Planned for North Bali
Efforts are currently underway to transform Letkol Wisnu Airport in Sumberkima, Buleleng, Northwest Bali, into a regional aviation hub. This initiative is being led by PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI), the state-owned aerospace company, in collaboration with the Bali Provincial Transportation Agency. The project aims to establish a robust aviation talent and workforce base to support North Bali’s development as a center for the aeronautical industry.
Strategic Vision and Collaborative Efforts
Bali’s strategic position along key international and domestic air routes makes it an ideal location for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services catering to eastern and central Indonesia. Recognizing this potential, PTDI is exploring partnerships with the Regional Government of Bali, local universities, and industry stakeholders to create an integrated aerospace ecosystem. Central to this vision is the establishment of an Aircraft Maintenance Training Operation (AMTO) in North Bali, designed to cultivate technical expertise and foster human resource development within the sector.
The proposed AMTO will emphasize knowledge and technology transfer, providing a learning environment for younger generations and ensuring a steady pipeline of skilled professionals for the MRO industry. This initiative aligns with the Indonesian government’s broader development goals and represents a significant step toward positioning Bali as a national aviation hub.
Challenges and Prospects
Despite the promising outlook, the project faces several challenges. The new center will enter a competitive landscape dominated by established institutions such as the S.C. Aeronautical Training Center at Trident Technical College, which benefits from a partnership with Boeing. This competition may compel existing facilities to enhance their offerings to maintain their market position. Additionally, the North Bali center must address logistical challenges, including necessary infrastructure upgrades and compliance with regulatory standards, to meet industry requirements. Market analysts are also monitoring the center’s ability to attract and retain qualified personnel essential for its long-term viability.
Nevertheless, PTDI remains optimistic about the project’s potential. Gita Amperiawan, President Director of PTDI, emphasized Bali’s dual role as both a tourist destination and a strategic area for national aerospace development. “By integrating AMTO training and MRO development functions in North Bali, we aim to create a comprehensive aviation ecosystem, from education and certification to industrial activities, ultimately providing added value to the regional and national economies,” she stated.
Amperiawan’s remarks were made during the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding involving the Bali Provincial Transportation Agency, PT Bali Widya Dirgantara, PT Bali Kerthi Byomantara, and several Balinese universities. The agreement focuses on collaboration in education, research, community service, and human resource development with local academic institutions.
Letkol Wisnu Airport, which previously served as a flight school base for the Bali International Flight Academy (BIFA), will continue in this capacity under PTDI’s plans. Immediate priorities include revitalizing the airport’s single runway and repairing the apron to accommodate PTDI’s N219 aircraft.
As North Bali embarks on this transformation, its ability to navigate competitive pressures and logistical obstacles will be crucial in realizing its ambition to become a new center for aviation maintenance and training in Indonesia.

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