The history of Angkasa Pura traces back to President
Sukarno’s vision of developing world-class airports in Indonesia. To realize this goal, Perusahaan Negara (PN) Angkasa Pura Kemayoran was established on 20 February 1962, with the responsibility of managing
Kemayoran Airport in
Jakarta, the country's first international airport. After two years of operation, PN Angkasa Pura Kemayoran assumed full control of the airport's assets and operations from the
Ministry of Transportation on 20 February 1964. On 17 May 1965, the name PN Angkasa Pura Kemayoran was changed to Perusahaan Negara (PN) Angkasa Pura. The company gradually expanded its operations by managing airports in major Indonesian cities such as
Denpasar,
Medan,
Surabaya,
Balikpapan, and
Makassar. In 1974, PN Angkasa Pura was converted into a public corporation (Perusahaan Umum or Perum). Kemayoran Airport ceased operations in 1985, and
Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, then known as Cengkareng Airport, replaced Jakarta's Kemayoran Airport as Indonesia's main international gateway. Consequently, Perum Angkasa Pura II was established to manage both Soekarno-Hatta International Airport and
Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport. A year later, Perum Angkasa Pura was then renamed to Perum Angkasa Pura I. In July 2024, InJourney Airports was officially launched which is resulted from the merging of both Angkasa Pura I and Angkasa Pura II as part of efforts to form an internal subholding within InJourney specializing in airport management. The company then transferred the majority of its shares in PT Angkasa Pura Hotel and PT Angkasa Pura Properti to Injourney Aviation Services. Following its founding, InJourney Airports has pursued expansion through strategic joint ventures. For instance, in October 2024, InJourney Airports and
Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) signed an MOU to establish a joint venture aimed at operating airports in
Asia and the
Middle East, including locations in
Kuwait,
Uzbekistan, and the
Philippines. Prior to this, the two companies had already collaborated in operating
Hang Nadim International Airport in
Batam. == Operations ==