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Kuala International Airport: A Description Of Kuala Lumpur Airport In Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur Airport

Kuala Lumpur airport or Kuala Lumpur International Airport or commonly abbreviated as KLIA is one of Malaysia's main airports are located in Sepang.

Kuala Lumpur Airport
Kuala Lumpur airport opened in 1998, its construction cost $ 3.5 billion and has the slogan "Bringing the World to Malaysia and Malaysia to the World". The airport is a base for Malaysia Airlines and Air Asia.
In 2011, he was named the 14th busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic.

The design of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport was created by a Japanese architect, Kisho Kurokawa. The location of the terminal building designed by using the concept of the airport in the middle of the forest, forest in the airport, which is surrounded by trees greening. This concept
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KLIA has two parallel runways, the length of both is 4000 meters with a width of 60 meters. Each foundation has 10 taxi lane (lane used aircraft before takeoff) with a taxi time ranged between 2 minutes to 11 minutes.
The second runway can be used to handle 120 movements per hour when one runway is used for take-off and other bases used for landing. Each runway is also equipped with a street cab complete with taxiway second and Instrumentation Landing System for mengarakan flight landing safely in all weather situations.

Baggage Handling System baggage claim
Baggage Handling System at KLIA offers a list of self in 216 kaunter for 24 hours and combined with an automatic bar code control and is equipped with a 4-level security checking luggage.
8 kaunter list of goods in the short-term parking lot
8 kaunter list of bus and train station
3 levels of security checking baggage sistemn
Keeping a list of items that early (capacity up to 1200 bags)
33 km total length of rope a delivery
Much of this rope a distance of 1.1 km from the main terminal building to the satellite

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