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author Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan
Sukoco, Agus
Mudjanarko, Sri Wiwoho
Nasihien, Ronny Durrotun
Suyono, Joko
Hermanto, Dani
Bon, Abdul Talib Bin
Ibrahim, Mohd Haziman Wan
title Indonesian Airport, Passanger and Aircraft Impact on Regional Budget (APBD)
publishDate 2019
topic HE Transportation and Communications
HJ Public Finance
TH Building construction
url http://repository.narotama.ac.id/813/1/Indonesia%20Airport%2C%20Passanger%20and%20Aircraft%20Impact%20on%20Regional%20Budget%20%28APBD%29.pdf
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http://repository.narotama.ac.id/813/3/31.-plagiasi_Indonesia%20Airport%2C%20Passanger%20and%20Aircraft%20Impact%20on%20Regional%20Budget%20%28APBD%29.pdf
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contents The International Air Transportation Association (IATA), predicts the strength of the air transportation industry in Indonesia, with a population of more than 250 million people, by 2035 it will reach more than 310 million passengers, and provide 8.8 million jobs, increasing Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to US $ 99 billion. In 2015, Indonesia was ranked 9th in the world, for the number of air transport passengers, it increased by more than 10 thousand passengers in 4 years. In the next 10 years (2027) Indonesia will be ranked 6th in the world number of air transport passengers, but Indonesia, along with China and India, is currently a country with a low frequency of flights compared to the high population. The airport is designated as an international airport by considering: (1) the national airport master plan; (2) Defense and security of the state; (3) Growth and development of tourism; (4)The interests and capabilities of national air transport; (5) National economic development and foreign trade. Based on the multiple linear regression equation, the aircraft departs variable and departing passengers, have a positive impact on increasing the Regional Budget (APBD). Keywords: Air Transportation, National economic development, aircraft departs, departing passengers
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