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JAKARTA - The 2023 World Superbike (WSBK) World Championship will take place at the Mandalika Circuit, Lombok on March 3-5. Ahead of the event getting closer, all logistics equipment is confirmed to have arrived at the location of the event.

The logistics were flown from Australia and Malaysia. This logistics cargo is transported by two different flights in stages. A total of 104.6 tons of equipment arrived at Lombok Airport and will be taken to the circuit.

"The logistics are transported by two cargo plane flights, namely Qantas Airways and Kargo Xpress which arrive gradually," said General Manager of Lombok Airport, Rahmat Adil Indrawan, quoted from Antara on Wednesday, March 1 afternoon.

"All WSBK logistics transported via Lombok Airport have arrived and have been taken to the Mandalika Circuit," he continued.

The first aircraft carrying logistics for WSBK was Qantas Airways Boeing 747-400F with flight number QF7581. Departing from Australia, the aircraft carried 97.8 tons of cargo and arrived in Lombok on Monday, February 27 at 23.35.

Furthermore, there was a Boeing 737-800F cargo Xpress aircraft departing from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Carrying a logistics of 6.8 tons of cargo, the plane arrived at Lombok Airport, Wednesday, March 1 morning.

To support the smooth running of the WSBK event, Lombok Airport as the main gateway for the arrival of drivers and tourists is considered Rahmat to be ready in terms of infrastructure and other supporters.

"Infrastructure, facilities, and human resources of Lombok Airport are ready to serve the arrival and return of logistics, drivers, racing crews, and spectators," he said.


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