Comandante Espora Airport

Comandante Espora Airport
Aeropuerto de Bahía Blanca - Comandante Espora
IATA: BHIICAO: SAZB
Summary
Airport type Public / Military
Owner/Operator Municipalidad de Bahía Blanca
Serves Bahía Blanca
Location Ex Ruta 3, Km 675 (B8000)
Elevation AMSL 246 ft / 75 m
Coordinates 38°43′29″S 062°10′09″W / 38.72472°S 62.16917°W / -38.72472; -62.16917Coordinates: 38°43′29″S 062°10′09″W / 38.72472°S 62.16917°W / -38.72472; -62.16917
Map
BHI

Location of airport in Buenos Aires Province

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
06/24 2,030 6,660 Asphalt
17R/35L 1,498 4,915 Asphalt
17L/35R 2,616 8,579 Asphalt
Statistics (2010)
Passengers 95,764
Passenger change 09–10 Decrease13.0%
Aircraft movements 3,219
Movements change 09–10 Increase3.0%
Source: DAFIF,[1][2] 2010 World Airport Traffic Report.[3]

Comandante Espora Airport (IATA: BHI, ICAO: SAZB), also known as Bahía Blanca Airport, is a domestic airport in Bahía Blanca, Argentina, which is served by Aerolíneas Argentinas, LADE, and LAN Argentina.

Espora is also the main base of the Argentine Naval Aviation, and was given the identifier BACE by the Argentine Navy.

History

The terminal

Comandante Espora Air Naval Base was built in the 1930s to replace the old Puerto Belgrano Air Naval Base, which could not support the newer aircraft that the Argentine Naval Aviation was adding. The new base was built in grounds close to the existing Bahía Blanca Airfield (Spanish: Aeródromo Civil de Bahía Blanca, also known as Villa Harding Green), located approximately 5 kilometers from Bahía Blanca and 25 kilometers from Puerto Belgrano Naval Base. The new airfield was opened on 16 June 1939 as per Decree Nº 33.684/939.[4]

Between 1945 and 1964 it was the location of the Naval Aviation School, and in 1970 the Naval Aviation Command headquarters were located at Comandante Espora.[4]

From 1968 it was opened to civil and commercial traffic replacing the old civil airstrip at Villa Harding Green, the installations and runway were expanded and in 1972 were released to the commercial traffic linking the Argentine South. In September 1977 new runway extensions that allow aircraft of Boeing 767 size were completed.[4] Terminal was reconstructed in 2013, and in July 2015, the two main runways (16R/34L and 16L/34R) changed its designation due to magnetic declination to 17R/35L and 17L/35R. The latter, being 2,616 m (8,583 ft) long was repaved in 2014, so was also runway 06/24, with a new illumination system that allows both runway to operate on night conditions.

At Comandante Espora Naval Aviation Air Base (BACE) the following units are located:[4]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Aerolíneas Argentinas Buenos Aires-Aeroparque
Aerolíneas Argentinas
operated by Austral Líneas Aéreas
Buenos Aires-Aeroparque
LATAM Argentina Buenos Aires-Aeroparque

References

  1. Airport information for SAZB at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.Source: DAFIF.
  2. Airport information for BHI at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  3. Airport Council International's 2010 World Airport Traffic Report
  4. 1 2 3 4 BASE AERONAVAL "COMANDANTE ESPORA" (BACE) - "Histarmar" website (Spanish)(accessed 2015-08-09)
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