Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Jorge Newbery Airfield Aeroparque-Jorge Newbery Airport | |||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Summary | |||||||||||
Airport type | Military / public | ||||||||||
Operator | Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 S.A. | ||||||||||
Serves | Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||||||||||
Opened | 1947 | ||||||||||
Hub for | |||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 5 m / 18 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 34°33′32″S 058°24′59″W / 34.55889°S 58.41639°W | ||||||||||
Website | www.aa2000.com.ar/aeroparque | ||||||||||
Map | |||||||||||
Runways | |||||||||||
| |||||||||||
Statistics (2021) | |||||||||||
| |||||||||||
Jorge Newbery Airfield (Spanish: Aeroparque "Jorge Newbery", IATA: AEP, ICAO: SABE), commonly known as Aeroparque, is an international airport 2 km (1.2 mi) northwest of downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina.[2] The airport covers an area of 138 hectares (341 acres) and is operated by Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 S.A.[3] It is located along the Río de la Plata, in the Palermo neighbourhood, and serves as the main hub for domestic flights in Argentina and South American destinations.
History
The airport was originally proposed by Mayor Carlos Noel in 1925.[4] A number of feasibility studies and zoning disputes followed. In 1938, plans were submitted for an island airport connected via causeway to Avenida General Paz (then under construction).[5] A former wetland reclaimed in 1916 from the Río de la Plata and closer to downtown was selected instead, and the facility, designed by Aeronautics Secretariat engineer Víctor Acuña in 1945, was inaugurated in 1947 as Aeroparque 17 de Octubre (17 October Airfield).[6]
Initially served by a single 1,000 m (3,280 ft 10 in) runway, it began operations in January 1948 as the main hub for domestic flights from Buenos Aires as well as flights to
Airlines and destinations
Statistics
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Passengers | Change from previous year | Aircraft operations | Change from previous year | Cargo (metric tons) |
Change from previous year | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000 | 6,187,563 | 1.77% | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. |
2001 | 4,411,179 | 28.71% | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. |
2002 | 3,891,699 | 11.78% | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. |
2003 | 5,342,894 | 37.29% | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. |
2004 | 5,245,923 | 1.81% | 84,844 | N.A. | 30,312 | N.A. |
2005 | 5,372,195 | 2.41% | 77,742 | 8.37% | 26,415 | 12.86% |
2006 | 5,289,074 | 1.55% | 79,223 | 1.91% | 13,471 | 49.00% |
2007 | 5,665,808 | 7.12% | 81,340 | 2.67% | 14,078 | 4.51% |
2008 | 5,687,221 | 0.38% | 85,793 | 5.47% | 14,690 | 4.35% |
2009 | 6,449,344 | 13.40% | 91,676 | 6.86% | 13,700 | 6.74% |
2010 | 7,558,149 | 17.19% | 104,857 | 14.38% | 18,945 | 38.28% |
2011 | 8,250,971 | 9.17% | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. |
2012 | 8,849,465 | 7.25% | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. |
2013 | 9,552,504 | 7.94% | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. | N.A. |
Source: Airports Council International: World Airport Traffic Report (Years 2005-2010) and other sources.[19][4] |
Accidents and incidents
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery is involved in many crashes from 1959 to 2017. Some of the crashes including LAPA Flight 3142 was one of the deadliest aviation accidents in Argentina's history
- On 11 January 1957, LADE Vickers Viking T-11 crashed on take-off. All 35 occupants perished.[20]
- On 30 June 1961, C-46 Commando LV-FTO crashed on landing approach. Of 35 occupants, 24 died.[21]
- On 17 December 1969, fuel exhaustion shortly after takeoff. The plane failed to gain height and made a crash landing in a small sport field.[22]
- On 11 May 1975, Vickers Viscount CX-AQO of PLUNA was damaged beyond economic repair when it departed the runway.[23]
- On 7 May 1981, BAC 1-11, crashed on approach after a flight from Tucumán. All 31 passengers and crew were killed.[24]
- On 24 February 1999, Aerolíneas Argentinas MD-88 LV-VBY was destroyed by hangar fire.[25]
- On 31 August 1999, Boeing 737-200, crashed during takeoff due to pilot error. 63 of the 100 passengers and crew were killed. Two people on the ground were also killed, raising the death toll to 65.[26]
See also
- Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica de Argentina
- Buenos Aires-Ezeiza International Airport
- List of airports in Argentina
- Transport in Argentina
References
- ^ Tablero 2017 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (in Spanish) EANA.
- ^ a b "Sabe Aeroparque Jorge Newbery" (PDF) (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 April 2009. (1774 kB) at AIP Argentina
- ^ a b (in Spanish) Aeroparque Archived 26 November 2012 at archive.today at Organismo Regulador del Sistema Nacional de Aeropuertos (ORSNA)
- ^ a b "Aeroparque Jorge Newbery". Atlas Ambiental de Buenos Aires. Archived from the original on 28 June 2012.
- ^ a b "Aeroparque no se muda, aunque sí se modifica". La Nación. 14 April 2004. Archived from the original on 9 February 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
- ^ a b "Un moderno aeropuerto a 15 minutos del centro". Correo de la Tarde. 18 January 1960. Archived from the original on 18 April 2014.
- ^ a b c Reznik, Constanza (2008). "Proyecto de graduación – Seguridad aeroportuaria" (PDF). Universidad de Palermo. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 July 2011. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
- ^ "Fuerza Aérea: Guarniciones y unidades". Aeromilitaria Argentina. Archived from the original on 22 May 2014. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
- ISBN 0-275-97360-3.
- ^ "Avanza con demoras el plan para ampliar la pista de Aeroparque". Clarín. 20 July 2007. Archived from the original on 3 October 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
- ^ "No avanza la extensión de la autopista Illia hacia el Norte". Clarín. 25 March 2010. Archived from the original on 3 October 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
- ^ "Ya operan desde Aeroparque los vuelos a países limítrofes". Los Andes. 15 March 2010. Archived from the original on 22 May 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
- ^ "Nuevas obras en el Aeroparque Jorge Newbery". Helport. 10 May 2011. Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2013.
- ^ "Cristina destacó la transformación del aeroparque "desde que se incremento la economía y el turismo". Telam. 26 March 2014. Archived from the original on 28 March 2014. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
- ^ "Aerolineas Argentinas to launch flights to USA from Aeroparque". Pilar Wolfsteller. 1 June 2023. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
- ^ "Aerolineas Argentinas to resume flights to Porto Seguro (Brazil) in 2024". Aviacionaldia. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
- ^ "Flybondi Adds Mar del Plata Service From Jan 2024". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
- ^ "Una competencia "low cost" para Aerolíneas en el puente aéreo a Montevideo". clarin.com. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
- ^ "Aumento del 4.4 por ciento en el tráfico de pasajeros en 2013". Aeropuertos Argentina 2000. 14 January 2014. Archived from the original on 2 April 2014.
- Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 30 September 2017.
- Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 30 September 2017.
- Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 30 September 2017.
- ^ "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2009.
- ^ "ASN Aircraft accident BAC One-Eleven 529FR LV-LOX Buenos Aires-Jorge Newbery Airport, BA (AEP)". Aviation-safety.net. 7 May 1981. Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
- Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 4 January 2012.
- Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 30 September 2017.
External links
Media related to Aeroparque Jorge Newbery at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- Aeropuertos Argentina 2000
- Accident history for AEP at Aviation Safety Network
- Aeronautical chart and airport information for SABE at SkyVector
- Current weather for SABE at NOAA/NWS