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Gobernador Horacio Guzmán International Airport

Coordinates: 24°23′20″S 65°06′00″W / 24.38889°S 65.10000°W / -24.38889; -65.10000
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Gobernador Horacio Guzmán International Airport

Aeropuerto Internacional de Jujuy - Gobernador Horacio Guzmán
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorAeropuertos Argentina 2000
ServesJujuy, Argentina
LocationCiudad Perico
Elevation AMSL3,019 ft / 920 m
Coordinates24°23′20″S 65°06′00″W / 24.38889°S 65.10000°W / -24.38889; -65.10000
Map
JUJ is located in Argentina
JUJ
JUJ
Location of airport in Argentina
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16/34 2,945 9,662 Asphalt
Statistics (2017)
Passengers272,644
Passenger change 16–17Increase16.72%
Aircraft movements4,248
Movements change 16–17Increase7.13%
Source: EANA[1] Google Maps[2] SkyVector[3]

Gobernador Horacio Guzmán International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Jujuy - Gobernador Horacio Guzmán) (IATA: JUJ, ICAO: SASJ) is an airport in Jujuy Province, Argentina serving the city of San Salvador de Jujuy. It is the northernmost Argentinian airport served by scheduled flights. It is located 33 km (21 mi) southeast of the city in Ciudad Perico.

Inaugurated by Governor Darío Arias on April 19, 1967, it was originally named Aeropuerto El Cadillal. The airport was renamed in 1992 after Dr. Horacio Guzmán, governor for most of the period between 1958 and 1964, and by whose initiative the facility was built. It is operated by Aeropuertos Argentina 2000.

Aerolíneas Argentinas used Jujuy Airport before for refuelling long flights to Bogotá, Los Angeles, Mexico City and Lima. In 1980, the airline was operating scheduled Boeing 707 passenger flights from the airport direct to Miami once a week via a stop in Bogota.[4]

A new terminal was constructed between 2019 and 2020, that expanded the airport's operating capacity, making it capable of operating up to four flights simultaneously: two through the sleeves and two remotely, with which it could handle more than four hundred passengers per hour. Each of its sleeves is ready to receive international flights.[5]

Airlines and destinations

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AirlinesDestinations
Aerolíneas Argentinas Buenos Aires–Aeroparque, Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Córdoba (AR), Mendoza, Puerto Iguazú
Flybondi Buenos Aires–Aeroparque, Buenos Aires–Ezeiza
Paranair Asunción

Statistics

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Traffic by calendar year. Official ACI Statistics
Passengers Change from previous year Aircraft operations Change from previous year Cargo
(metric tons)
Change from previous year
2008 47,644 N.A. 1,120 N.A. 236 N.A.
2009 91,263 Increase91.55% 2,066 Increase84.46% 163 Decrease30.93%
2010 95,971 Increase 5.16% 2,203 Increase 6.63% 158 Decrease 3.07%
Source: Airports Council International. World Airport Traffic Statistics
(Years 2005-2010)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ EANA [es]
  2. ^ "Aeropuerto Internacional Gobernador Horacio Guzmán". Google Maps. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Horacio Guzman Airport". SkyVector. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  4. ^ "Aerolineas Argentinas Servicios Interamericanos". Airline Timetable Images.
  5. ^ "Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 Inversiones" (in Spanish).
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