FAP Captain David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport
FAP Captain David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport Aeropuerto Internacional Capitán FAP David Abenzur Rengifo | |||||||||||
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PCL | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | ADP | ||||||||||
Location | Pucallpa | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 513 ft / 156 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 08°22′40″S 74°34′27″W / 8.37778°S 74.57417°WCoordinates: 08°22′40″S 74°34′27″W / 8.37778°S 74.57417°W | ||||||||||
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FAP Captain David Abenzur Rengifo International Airport (IATA: PCL, ICAO: SPCL) (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional Capitán FAP David Abenzur Rengifo) (also known as Captain Rolden International Airport)[1] is an airport serving the city of Pucallpa, Peru. It is operated by CORPAC S.A., a government-run organization that oversees the management of Peruvian airports. Captain Rengifo Airport is the main airport serving the Ucayali Region of Peru.
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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LAN Perú | Lima Seasonal: Iquitos |
Peruvian Airlines | Iquitos, Lima |
Star Perú | Iquitos, Lima Seasonal: Tarapoto |
Incidents and accidents
On 23 August 2005, TANS Perú Flight 204, a Boeing 737, crashed short of the runway at Pucallpa Airport. Out of the 98 passengers and crew on board, 40 were killed.
References
External links
- Airport information for SPCL at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.
- CORPAC official site (Spanish only)