Majalengka: The Future of Global Connectivity and Aerotropolis Development.

Centered around West Java International Airport (BIJB) Kertajati, the gateway to global markets.

Majalengka
StatusDeveloping
Population (2025)1,363 M
PDRBIDR 50,566 B
Investment RealizationIDR 3,36 T

Overview

Majalengka is being transformed into a world-class green Aerotropolis through the Kertajati Aerocity project. This 3,480-hectare development integrates a logistics hub, aerospace park, and business park. It is designed to be the future National Logistics Center and a strategic hub for industry and defense.

Poverty Reduction

Rapid Improvement

HDI Growth

72.37 (High)

Strategic Focus

Key Pillars

  • Kertajati Industry and Logistic Hub
  • Agro-Processing Value Chain Building
  • Rebana Silicon Valley Develompent (RnD)

Dominant Sectors

  • Airport-based IndustryMRO, Air cargo, Aeropolis
  • Agro-industryVast land for agricultural processing
  • Manufacturing & VocationalPolman Campus Kertajati
  • Modern LogisticsCisumdawu toll + airport connectivity

Infrastructure Ecosystem

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Investment Zones

Kertajati
Majalengka

Kertajati

The Kertajati Industrial Development Area (KPI), located in Kertajati District, Majalengka Regency, is one of the primary growth poles in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, driven by the presence of the West Java International Airport (BIJB Kertajati). Basic Infrastructure Water Supply:  The total water supply capacity in Majalengka Regency is 140 liters/sec. Alternative sources include the Jatigede Reservoir with a capacity of 1,500 liters/sec and the Cipanas Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) at 850 liters/sec. Wastewater:  The existing Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) capacity in Majalengka Regency is 315 m³/day. This is complemented by the construction of a waste management facility in the aerotropolis area in collaboration with PT Waskita Karya. Solid Waste:  Solid waste transport capacity in Majalengka Regency is 67 m³/day, and Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity is 1,040 m³/day. This is supported by the development of the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS) and the construction of an incinerator facility by PT Waskita Karya. Electricity:  Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units. Transportation Infrastructure Located within the aerotropolis area, providing the most direct access to BIJB Kertajati. Connected to the Cipali Toll Road and the Cisumdawu Toll Road (further supported by the construction of the Cisumdawu toll flyover). Passed through by the Jakarta-Surabaya semi-high-speed railway line and the planned Tanjungsari–Arjawinangun railway line. Planned construction of the Kertajati-Patimban logistics railway line. Key Attractions Situated extremely close to BIJB Kertajati, which will serve as West Java's main airport, making it a highly ideal location for export-import activities. Ready-to-build land developed by PT. Dwipapuri Abadi is already available, and the Kertajati Aerocity will soon be developed by PT. BIJB. The Minimum Wage (UMK) for Majalengka is IDR 2,009,000, which is below the REBANA area average of IDR 2.44 million, offering highly competitive labor costs. Possesses abundant and distinct potential in agriculture, plantations, and forestry. There are 55 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 6 higher education institutions offering study programs highly relevant to industrial development, such as aviation; chemical engineering & industrial chemistry; mechanical, automotive & electronics; agribusiness & agrotechnology; and textiles.

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Jatiwangi
Majalengka

Jatiwangi

Located in the southern part of the REBANA area, close to the Butom Industrial Development Area (KPI) and Kertajati KPI, and situated in Jatiwangi District. Basic Infrastructure Water Supply:  The total water supply capacity in Majalengka Regency is 140 liters/sec, with an alternative water source from the Jatigede Reservoir with a capacity of 1,500 liters/sec. Wastewater:  The existing Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPLT) capacity in Majalengka Regency is 315 m³/day. Solid Waste:  Solid waste transport capacity in Majalengka Regency is 67 m³/day, and Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) capacity is 1,040 m³/day. This is supported by the development of the Ciayumajakuning Regional Final Waste Treatment Facility (TPPAS). Electricity:  Supplied through the planned construction of 3 switching substations in the Cirebon-Patimban-Kertajati Area, alongside the construction of a power plant with a capacity of 500 kV / 2 units. Transportation Infrastructure Passed through by the Sumedang–Cirebon National Road section. Passed through by the Jatitujuh–Pekandangan and Kadipaten–Jatibarang Provincial Road sections. Connected to the Cipali Toll Road and the Palikanci Toll Road. Access to Indramayu Regency is supported by the planned construction of the Jatibarang–Indramayu railway line. Key Attractions Strategically located in very close proximity to the West Java International Airport (BIJB Kertajati) and the planned Kertajati Aerocity. Situated near Mount Ciremai, the highest peak in West Java, providing a naturally cool climate and scenic views. There are no land limitations, allowing for maximized future development. The Minimum Wage (UMK) in Majalengka Regency is IDR 2,009,000, which is lower than the REBANA area average, ensuring competitive labor costs. There are 55 Vocational High Schools (SMK) and 6 higher education institutions offering study programs relevant to industrial development, such as aviation; chemical engineering & industrial chemistry; mechanical, automotive & electronics; agribusiness & agrotechnology; and textiles.

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Vision 2030 Outlook

Economic Growth

9.5% Projected

Investment Target

IDR 40 Trillion

Employment

60,000 new jobs

National Strategic Support

Mega Infrastructure Projects
Programs
IDR 49 Trillion
Total Investment
BIJB Kertajati IDR 43 T
Tol Cisumdawu-CipaliIDR 5 T
Polman MajalengkaIDR 6T