US, Indonesia discussing proposal allowing US military overflight in Indonesian airspace, defense ministry says

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto had approved the proposal to give US military aircraft access over Indonesian airspace, media reports say. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 13 April 2026
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US, Indonesia discussing proposal allowing US military overflight in Indonesian airspace, defense ministry says

  • US ‌is seeking ‘blanket overnight access’ ‌for ⁠American military aircraft through ⁠Indonesian airspace

JAKARTA: Indonesia and the United States are discussing a proposal to give US military aircraft access over Indonesian airspace, Indonesia’s defense ministry said on Monday, adding that no deal has yet been ‌reached.
The US ‌is seeking “blanket overnight access” ‌for ⁠American military aircraft through ⁠Indonesian airspace, several media outlets reported on Sunday, adding that Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto had approved the proposal.
Responding to the reports, the defense ministry ⁠said in a statement that ‌the two ‌countries are still discussing the “Letter ‌of Intent,” and that there ‌is only a preliminary draft that is being discussed internally. The draft is neither final nor binding, the ‌ministry added.
Control over Indonesian airspace belongs to Indonesia, ⁠the ministry ⁠said, adding that deals with other countries will protect Indonesia’s sovereignty and adhere to Indonesian law.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is set to meet with his Indonesian counterpart Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin later on Monday, according to an advisory released by the US government.