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'''Nueva Guinea Airport''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Aeropuerto de Nueva Guinea'') {{Airport codes|NVG|MNNG}} is an airfield located in [[Nueva Guinea]], [[Nicaragua]].<ref>[http://www.portalaeropuertos.com/nicaragua/nueva-guinea-NVG/ Aeropuerto de Nueva Guinea (NVG)]</ref>
'''Nueva Guinea Airport''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Aeropuerto de Nueva Guinea'') {{Airport codes|NVG|MNNG}} was an airfield located in [[Nueva Guinea]], [[Nicaragua]].<ref>[http://www.portalaeropuertos.com/nicaragua/nueva-guinea-NVG/ Aeropuerto de Nueva Guinea (NVG)]</ref>. According to the Mayor's office of Nueva Guinea, the strip of land that used for landing was decommissioned as an airstrip more than 20 years ago due to the centrality within the city. Since the land is located in the center of the urban area of the town, frequent vehicles travelled across the land making landing unsafe. Since decommission as an airfield, the land has slowly been allocated for city buildings, a park, and Catholic church. <ref> [http://www.nuevaguinea.gob.ni/ ]</ref>


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Nueva Guinea Airport

Aeropuerto de Nueva Guinea
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorInstituto Nicaragüense de Aeronáutica Civil
LocationNueva Guinea
Elevation AMSL690 ft / 210.312 m
Map
MNNG is located in Nicaragua
MNNG
MNNG
Location in Nicaragua
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
975.36 3,200

Nueva Guinea Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Nueva Guinea) (IATA: NVG, ICAO: MNNG) was an airfield located in Nueva Guinea, Nicaragua.[1]. According to the Mayor's office of Nueva Guinea, the strip of land that used for landing was decommissioned as an airstrip more than 20 years ago due to the centrality within the city. Since the land is located in the center of the urban area of the town, frequent vehicles travelled across the land making landing unsafe. Since decommission as an airfield, the land has slowly been allocated for city buildings, a park, and Catholic church. [2]

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