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Punta Del Este Airport
Airport Directory » Uruguay » Punta Del Este » Punta Del Este AirportAirport information for Punta Del Este AirportCountry: UruguayLocation: Punta Del Este Coordinates: 34.55.00S / 054.55.00W IATA Code: PDP Timezone: GMT -3 Direct flights form Punta Del Este Airport Direct flights to Punta Del Este Airport Find connecting flights to Punta Del Este Airport Find connecting flights from Punta Del Este Airport |
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Capitan Corbeta CA Curbelo International Airport (IATA: PDP, ICAO: SULS) is a naval air power installation turn up in the Maldonado Department on the seashore of the Laguna del Sauce.
Description
The airport primarily assists riders traveling to neighbor Punta del Este, although it mostly assists towns skirting the Maldonado area . It is usually known as "Laguna del Sauce International Airport," but because of its nearness to Punta del Este, a popular beach fall back town, it is sometimes also referred to as "Punta del Este International Airport" or "Punta del Este Airport" by riders using it.
The airport typically sees a growing in rider figure during the southern hemispher summertime calendar month. Most of the riders that wing to the airport come up from Buenos Aires. International services are available from Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay as good. In 2004, the airport's landing track RW10 was fixed.
Capitan de Corbeta Carlos A. Curbelo International Airport is able to deal different types of jet plane, although normally, mid-size jet plane like the Boeing 737 and Airbus 320, and turbo-props like the ATR-42 are used in this airport, which complements a "section" airport also turn up around Punta del Este.
The independent landing track is 7000 foot (2133m) long and is projected for aircraft up to the size of it and weight of a Boeing 747-400. There is also a shorter secondary landing track. The airport is both polite and armed forces. The Uruguayan Navy has its briny (and only) found here for the naval air power arm on the naval forces (Armada).
The modern construction, projected by designer Carlos Ott, was kick off in 1997.
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