!!!Indonesia: Transportation
||National air transport system|''number of registered air carriers'': 29 \\ ''inventory of registered aircraft operated by air carriers'': 550 \\ ''annual passenger traffic on registered air carriers'': 88,685,767 \\ ''annual freight traffic on registered air carriers'': 747,473,207 mt-km (2015) \\ 
||Civil aircraft registration country code prefix|PK (2016)
||Airports|673 (2013)
||Airports - with paved runways|''total'': 186 \\ ''over 3,047 m'': 5 \\ ''2,438 to 3,047 m'': 21 \\ ''1,524 to 2,437 m'': 51 \\ ''914 to 1,523 m'': 72 \\ ''under 914 m'': 37 (2013) \\ 
||Airports - with unpaved runways|''total'': 487 \\ ''1,524 to 2,437 m'': 4 \\ ''914 to 1,523 m'': 23 \\ ''under 914 m'': 460 (2013) \\ 
||Heliports|76 (2013)
||Pipelines|condensate 1,064 km; condensate/gas 150 km; gas 11,702 km; liquid petroleum gas 119 km; oil 7,767 km; oil/gas/water 77 km; refined products 728 km; unknown 53 km; water 44 km (2013)
||Railways|''total'': 8,159 km \\ ''narrow gauge'': 8,159 km 1.067-m gauge (565 km electrified) \\ ''note'': 4,816 km operational (2014) \\ 
||Roadways|''total'': 496,607 km \\ ''paved'': 283,102 km \\ ''unpaved'': 213,505 km (2011) \\ 
||Waterways|21,579 km (2011)
||Merchant marine|''total'': 1,340 \\ ''by type'': bulk carrier 105, cargo 618, chemical tanker 69, container 120, liquefied gas 28, passenger 49, passenger/cargo 77, petroleum tanker 244, refrigerated cargo 6, roll on/roll off 12, specialized tanker 1, vehicle carrier 11 \\ ''foreign-owned'': 69 (China 1, France 1, Greece 1, Japan 8, Jordan 1, Malaysia 1, Norway 3, Singapore 46, South Korea 2, Taiwan 1, UK 2, US 2) \\ ''registered in other countries'': 95 (Bahamas 2, Cambodia 2, China 2, Hong Kong 10, Liberia 4, Marshall Islands 1, Mongolia 2, Panama 10, Singapore 60, Tuvalu 1, unknown 1) (2010) \\ 
||Ports and terminals|''major seaport(s)'': Banjarmasin, Belawan, Kotabaru, Krueg Geukueh, Palembang, Panjang, Sungai Pakning, Tanjung Perak, Tanjung Priok \\ ''container port(s) (TEUs)'': Tanjung Priok (5,617,562) \\ ''LNG terminal(s) (export)'': Bontang, Tangguh \\ ''LNG terminal(s) (import)'': Arun, Lampung, West Java \\ 
||Transportation - note|the International Maritime Bureau continues to report the territorial and offshore waters in the Strait of Malacca and South China Sea as high risk for piracy and armed robbery against ships; attacks have increased yearly since 2009; in 2014, 100 commercial vessels were attacked and 90 crew members taken hostage; hijacked vessels are often disguised and cargo diverted to ports in East Asia; crews have been murdered or cast adrift