Captain Vicente Almandos Almonacid Airport (FAA: IRJ - IATA: IRJ - ICAO: SANL), is an airport inaugurated on October 11, 1948, located 6 km northeast of the city of La Rioja, in the Province of The Rioja. It was named in honor of Vicente Almandos Almonacid in 1972, a pioneer of aviation in Argentina. It is currently the operational base for air resources of the National Fire Management Plan.
In 1969, the new runway was built, orientation 03/21, of asphalt concrete with reinforced concrete headers and platforms, with an extension of 2,860 by 30 meters wide, a fact that allowed Aerolíneas Argentinas to incorporate Carabelle-type aircraft into service in La Rioja. , which were later replaced by the Boeing 737.
Airlines and destinations
Aerochaco (Córdoba) operated by Macair Jet
Alas La Rioja (Buenos Aires-Aeroparque) operated by American Jet
Austral Airlines (Buenos Aires-Aeroparque)
Infrastructure
Main entrance.
Main entrance.
Main room.
Main room.
The total area of the property is approximately 506 ha and its ICAO category is 4C.
Runways: 85,800 m²
Taxiways: 33,800 m²
Platforms: 7,628 m²
Total Built Surface: 1,195 m²
Passenger Terminal: 940 m²
Hangars: 1,732 m²
Vehicle Parking: 70 vehicles
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