Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport
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Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport Aeropuerto Internacional Alfonso Bonilla Aragón |
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IATA: CLO – ICAO: SKCL | |||
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Airport type | Commercial | ||
Operator | Aerocali (Cali Aeronautical company) | ||
Serves | Santiago de Cali | ||
Location | Palmira | ||
Elevation AMSL | 3162 ft / 964 m | ||
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Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
01/19 | 9,500 | 3,000 | Asphalt |
Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport (IATA: CLO, ICAO: SKCL) also known as Palmaseca International Airport is an airport serving Palmira, Colombia, and its suburbs. It is Colombia's second largest airport in terms of passengers, transporting 2,171,551 in 2006.
Alfonso Bonilla Aragón is located in a long, narrow valley that runs from north to south, and is surrounded by mountains up to 14,000 feet (4,000 m) high. This makes landing at the airport notoriously difficult, and has led to many accidents. The airport has one runway, 9,500 feet (3000 m) in length. This runway is paved, and at an elevation of 3,162 feet (962 m). The runway can serve aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 747.
The airport is notable in that it is one of the few secondary airports in Latin America open 24 hours a day.
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[edit] History
- El Guabito: The first airport in cali was located within a military base called "El Guabito." The airport was inaugurated on September 21th 1933, with mixed commercial and military operations.
- Calipuerto: As air traffic increased, it became necessary to separate military and commercial aviation operations. As a result, a new airport was built in the middle of the Cauca Valle to the southeast of Cali, inaugurated on April 17, 1943.
- Palmaseca International Airport: When Cali was awarded the hosting of the 1972 Panamerican games local authorities decided to build a new airport capable of handling the air traffic generated by the event. The site chosen was near the village of Palmaseca, roughly in the middle of the Cauca valley between Palmira and Cali. The airport was inaugurated on July 24th 1971, and save a few minor modifications has not been changed at all, testament to the accuracy of long-term air traffic and passenger volume planning.
[edit] Important events
On December 20, 1995, American Airlines Flight 965 on route from Miami to Aragon Airport crashed into a mountain near Cali due to pilot error; a guidance system error made by reprogramming the onboard computer led the aircraft to a mountain unseen by pilots in the dark.
[edit] Airlines
- AeroRepública (Bogotá, Cartagena, Panama City, San Andrés Island)
- American Airlines (Miami)
- Avianca (Bogotá, Madrid, Medellín, Miami, New York-JFK, Pasto, Tumaco)
- SAM (Barranquilla, Bogotá, Caracas, Cartagena, Medellín, San Andrés Island [seasonal])
- Continental Airlines (Houston-Intercontinental)[Ends September 3]
- Copa Airlines (Panama City)
- TAME (Tulcan)
- AIRES (Pereira, Medellín-Olaya Herrera)
- SATENA (Guapi, Ipiales, Medellín-Olaya Herrera, Quibdó, Tumaco)
- TAC (Timbiqui, El Charco) (charter)
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- http://www.aerocali.com.co/index.php {Official Airport Site - In Spanish}
- Airport information for SKCL at World Aero Data
- A-Z World Airports: Cali - Alfonso Bonilla Aragón Airport (CLO/SKCL)