Head Of State Of The G20 Starts Coming November 13, Some Bring Three Special Aircraft
BADUNG - General Manager of I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport Handy Heryudhitiawan conveyed that a number of heads of state of the Group of Twenty (G20) began arriving in Bali on Sunday, November 13. "So it is true that on November 13, 2022, there began to come a delegation of the G20 to Bali. (Precisely) on November 14, and 15, 2022. For the return on November 15, 2022, it has also started, then there are those on November 16, 2022 and November 17, 2022," Handy said by telephone in Bali, to Antara, Saturday night, November 2. He said the security of the heads of state and delegates arriving in Bali was under the control of the Presidential Security Forces (Paspampres) assisted by TNI personnel from three dimensions and the police. We are only supportive, because this is a different treatment that must be ensured that the presidential planes of the heads of states present are guaranteed to be safe, and the Paspampres who have that capability. However, the support from the TNI AU, AD and Al as well as the police are also very high, "he explained. Based on the information received, the guests of the G20 event consist of the heads of state or delegates of 20 G20 member countries plus 9 invited countries and 10 invitations receiving VVIP treatment.
He revealed that from this number, there were several heads of state or delegates carrying more than one plane or even three planes. He conveyed that the limited plane parking capacity at Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport could only accommodate a maximum of 62 aircraft. 19 aprons for commercial flights that still had to run during the G20 Summit. Several state head planes or delegates will be deployed to park at other airports that have been designated as G20 supporting airports. "We have prepared 43 (aircraft parking lots) for G20 parking in Ngurah Rai. The remaining 19 we use for commercial regular flights that are still ongoing during the implementation of the G20 Summit. Several delegates must be distributed (parked) to supporting airports because airport capacity in Bali is not sufficient," he explained.