Aeroparque Jorge Newbery

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History

The airport was originally proposed by Mayor Carlos Noel in 1925.[3] A number of feasibility studies and zoning disputes followed. In 1938, plans were submitted for an island airport connected via causeway to Avenida General Paz (then under construction).[4] A former wetland reclaimed in 1916 from the Río de la Plata and closer to downtown was selected instead, and the facility, designed by Aeronautics Secretariat engineer Víctor Acuña in 1945, was inaugurated in 1947 as Aeroparque 17 de Octubre (17 October Airfield).[5]

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Aeroparque in 1962.

Initially served by a single Script error: No such module "convert". runway, it began operations in January 1948 as the main hub for domestic flights from Buenos Aires as well as flights to Uruguay. Its first terminal was completed in 1951, by which time the runway was extended to Script error: No such module "convert"..[6] The airport was renamed following the 1955 coup against President Juan Perón in honor of the pioneer of Argentine aviation, Jorge Newbery, and was re-inaugurated in 1960 following work that expanded its main runway to Script error: No such module "convert"., and also added a new terminal.[5] The Argentine Air Force had a small base built near the eastern end of the airport in 1965;[7] at this site, President Isabel Perón was formally deposed by the military in the March 1976 coup.[8] A new terminal for national air carrier Aerolíneas Argentinas was inaugurated in 1981, expanding total terminal area to Script error: No such module "convert"..[6] Plans to merge Newbery with Ezeiza International Airport in a new facility located on an artificial island were revived in 1996 by a commission headed by Congressman Álvaro Alsogaray, though these plans were ultimately dropped.[4] Its operations, like those of all the nation's public airports, were privatized in 1998 and transferred to Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 (part of the conglomerate owned by local businessman Eduardo Eurnekian).[6] The runway was further extended by Script error: No such module "convert". in 2007,[9] and work began in 2009 to create greater distance between the nearby Rafael Obligado Coast Highway and the eastern end of the runway.[10] Routes were added in March 2010 to destinations in Brazil, Chile, and Paraguay.[11] Work began in 2011 on Terminals III and IV, totaling Script error: No such module "convert"..[12] These terminals were inaugurated in March 2014, effectively doubling the airport's passenger capacity.[13] A recent increase in the number of airlines and flights operating at the airport has brought it to the limit of its capacity. Thus, the government decided to move all international flights (with the exception of those to Uruguay) to Ezeiza Airport from 2019. An expansion of the runway was completed during the COVID-19 pandemic in order to accommodate wide-body aircraft, such as the Airbus A330.[14] In a push to connect tourists with domestic flights at the airport, the government allowed international flights to recommence.

Airlines and destinations

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Baggage Claim area at the airport.
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Boarding gates at the airport.
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Boarding gates at the airport.
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International Boarding gates at the airport.
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Southern Terminal
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Air Force Base located east of the terminals

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Statistics

Traffic by calendar year. Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Passengers Change from previous year Aircraft operations Change from previous year Cargo
(metric tons)
Change from previous year
2000 6,187,563 Decrease 1.77% N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
2001 4,411,179 Decrease28.71% N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
2002 3,891,699 Decrease11.78% N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
2003 5,342,894 Increase37.29% N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
2004 5,245,923 Decrease 1.81% 84,844 N.A. 30,312 N.A.
2005 5,372,195 Increase 2.41% 77,742 Decrease 8.37% 26,415 Decrease12.86%
2006 5,289,074 Decrease 1.55% 79,223 Increase 1.91% 13,471 Decrease49.00%
2007 5,665,808 Increase 7.12% 81,340 Increase 2.67% 14,078 Increase 4.51%
2008 5,687,221 Increase 0.38% 85,793 Increase 5.47% 14,690 Increase 4.35%
2009 6,449,344 Increase13.40% 91,676 Increase 6.86% 13,700 Decrease 6.74%
2010 7,558,149 Increase17.19% 104,857 Increase14.38% 18,945 Increase38.28%
2011 8,250,971 Increase 9.17% N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
2012 8,849,465 Increase 7.25% N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
2013 9,552,504 Increase 7.94% N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
Source: Airports Council International: World Airport Traffic Report
(Years 2005-2010) and other sources.[15][3]

Accidents and incidents

Aeroparque Jorge Newbery is involved in many incidents from 1959 to 2025. Some of the crashes including LAPA Flight 3142 was one of the deadliest aviation accidents in Argentina's history

See also

Notes

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