JakartaGlobe-Feb 2, 2022

Indonesia will reclaim around 250,000 square kilometers of its airspace from Singapore after both countries agreed to realign the Flight Information Region (FIR) above Riau Islands Province and Natuna last month. However, Jakarta will allow Singapore to continue managing 29 percent of the realigned FIR in areas close to the Changi International Airport, Transport Minister Budi Karya Sumadi said on Monday. Indonesia has been attempting to win back airspace control over Riau Islands and Natuna since 1995 but a lack of technological and manpower support makes the struggle toothless and ineffective. Since President Joko Widodo took office in 2014, the government has intensified negotiations with the neighbor to reclaim the FIR and ordered inter-agency works to ensure that the country is fully prepared to regulate the crowded airspace and launch effective diplomacy. There have been at least 40 meetings on the issue since 2015 involving related ministries and the Indonesian Military, Budi said. The FIR Realignment Agreement will be submitted for approval to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in accordance with an agreed procedure. Read more at: https://jakartaglobe.id/news/fir-realignment-gives-back-250000-sq-km-airspace-to-indonesia