El Trompillo Airport

El Trompillo Airport

IATA: SRZICAO: SLET

SRZ
Location of airport in Bolivia

Summary
Airport type Public / Military
Serves Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Elevation AMSL 1,371 ft / 418 m
Coordinates 17°48′41″S 063°10′17″W / 17.81139°S 63.17139°WCoordinates: 17°48′41″S 063°10′17″W / 17.81139°S 63.17139°W
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
15/33 2,787 9,144 Asphalt
Source: DAFIF[1][2]

El Trompillo Airport (IATA: SRZ, ICAO: SLET) is located in the south part of Santa Cruz, Bolivia, about 2 km (1.25 miles) away from the central plaza.

Creation

It was created in 1920 with a lane that measured no more than 800 meters (2,624 feet). The airport was given the name of “Captain Horacio Vasquez” honoring a pilot who died in an accident flying from Argentina to La Paz. Nevertheless, because of the location, the airport with time was known as “El Trompillo”. For the first 65 years, it was the only airport in the city, until in 1985 the international airport of Viru Viru was constructed. Since then it has only operated local flights and the landing and departure of students of the Bolivian Air Force.

The first airlines to use this airport were Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, known as LAB, and Panagra. About 70 departures and arrivals of the Air Force, and small and large airlines are registered. For a while, from 1980 to 1985, the amount of airplanes registered increased due to a combat against drug traffic.

Facilities

Aerocon has its head office in Hangar 93.[3]

Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
Aerocon Potosi, Puerto Suarez, Sucre, Tarija, Trinidad, Yacuiba
Transporte Aéreo Militar Cochabamba, La Paz, Sucre

Incidents

References

Footnotes

  1. Airport information for SLET at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.Source: DAFIF.
  2. Airport information for SRZ at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective Oct. 2006).
  3. "aerocon_of_nacional.png." (Archive) Aerocon. Retrieved on April 10, 2012. "Av. La Barranca Esq, Tercer Anillo Interno Hangar 93"

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