Leo Wattimena Airport
Leo Wattimena Airport, formerly Pitu Airport, identified by the IATA code OTI
and the ICAO code WAMR, is a private airport situated on the southern coast of
Morotai Island, North Maluku, Indonesia. Originally constructed in 1944 as a
bomber airfield to the north inland, it has since been repurposed as a
commercial airport.
Terminal Facilities
Leo Wattimena Airport is a modest facility with limited amenities available.
The airport's operations and management are overseen by UPT Ditjen Hubud.
Public Transportation
Local ground transportation options include private hire cars or motorcycle
taxis, commonly referred to as "ojek," providing access to and from Leo
Wattimena Airport.
Technical Specifications
Situated at an elevation of 15 meters (49 feet) above mean sea level, the
airport features a single runway designated 09/27, constructed with an asphalt
surface measuring 2,400 meters (7,874 feet) in length.
Airlines and Destinations
At present, Leo Wattimena Airport serves as the operational base for two
airlines offering scheduled commercial flights.
| Airlines | Destinations |
| Dimonim Air | Ternate |
| Wings Air | Manado |
Contact Information
Wawama
South Morotai
Morotai Island Regency
North Maluku
Indonesia
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