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07:14, 28 November 2021: 2806:107e:d:10ac:d136:6166:a55f:8bd (talk) triggered filter 61, performing the action "edit" on La Aurora International Airport. Actions taken: Tag; Filter description: New user removing references (examine | diff)

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| [[JetBlue]] | [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]]
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| [[Spirit Airlines]] | [[Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport|Fort Lauderdale]], [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/tourism-cruises/article251977383.html|title=Spirit Airlines makes MIA debut with first flights planned for October|website=Miami Herald |date=June 2021|accessdate=June 14, 2021}}</ref> [[Orlando International Airport|Orlando]]
| [[Spirit Airlines]] | [[Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport|Fort Lauderdale]], [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]], [[Orlando International Airport|Orlando]]
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| {{nowrap|[[Transportes Aereos Guatemaltecos]]}} | [[Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport|Belize City]], [[Cancún International Airport|Cancún]],<ref name=TAG>{{cite web|url=https://www.prensalibre.com/economia/tag-airlines-abre-vuelos-para-cancun-y-tapachula-desde-guatemala-a-partir-de-agosto-breaking/|title=TAG Airlines will open flights from Guatemala to Tapachula and Cancun from August|language=Spanish|website=Prensa Libre|date=July 2021|accessdate=July 25, 2021}}</ref> [[Mundo Maya International Airport|Flores]], [[Puerto Barrios Airport|Puerto Barrios]], [[Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport|Roatán]], [[Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport|San Pedro Sula]], [[El Salvador International Airport|San Salvador]], [[Tapachula International Airport|Tapachula]], [[Toncontín International Airport|Tegucigalpa]]
| {{nowrap|[[Transportes Aereos Guatemaltecos]]}} | [[Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport|Belize City]], [[Cancún International Airport|Cancún]], [[Mundo Maya International Airport|Flores]], [[Mérida International Airport|Mérida]] (begins March 1, 2022),<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.jornada.com.mx/notas/2021/11/17/estados/en-2022-habra-ruta-aerea-directa-entre-merida-y-guatemala/|title=Direct air route between Mérida and Guatemala announced for 2022|language=Spanish|date=November 2021|accessdate=November 19, 2021|website=La Jornada}}</ref> [[Puerto Barrios Airport|Puerto Barrios]], [[Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport|Roatán]], [[Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport|San Pedro Sula]], [[El Salvador International Airport|San Salvador]], [[Tapachula International Airport|Tapachula]], [[Toncontín International Airport|Tegucigalpa]]
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| [[United Airlines]] | [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]] (begins December 18, 2021), [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark]], [[Washington Dulles International Airport|Washington–Dulles]]
| [[United Airlines]] | [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]] (begins December 18, 2021), [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark]], [[Washington Dulles International Airport|Washington–Dulles]]

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'{{Short description|airport that serves Guatemala City}} {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2014}} {{Infobox airport | name = La Aurora International Airport | nativename = ''Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora'' | nativename-r = | image = MGGT8.jpg | image-width = 250 | IATA = GUA | ICAO = MGGT | type = Military/Public | owner = Ministerio de Comunicaciones, Infraestructura y Vivienda | operator = [[Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (Guatemala)|Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil]] | city-served = [[Guatemala City]], Guatemala | location = <!-- if different --> | hub = * [[Avianca Guatemala]] * [[DHL de Guatemala]] * [[Transportes Aereos Guatemaltecos]] | elevation-m = 1509 | coordinates = {{coord|14|34|54|N|090|31|36|W|region:GT|display=inline,title}} | pushpin_map = Guatemala Guatemala#Guatemala | pushpin_map_caption = Location in [[Guatemala Department]]##Location in [[Guatemala]] | pushpin_label_position = | pushpin_label = '''MGGT''' | website = | metric-elev = yes | metric-rwy = yes | r1-number = 02/20 | r1-length-m = 2987 | r1-surface = Asphalt | stat-year = 2020 | stat1-header = Passengers | stat1-data = 841,173 | footnotes = Source: Guatemalan [[Aeronautical Information Publication|AIP]]<ref name="AIP">[http://www.cocesna.org/includes/tng/pub/tNG_download4.php?id=100&lng=0&KT_download1=b76fc0359c3ff35440b9ddaf7e987211 MGGT – LA AURORA Internacional]</ref> }} '''La Aurora International Airport''' ({{lang-es|Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora}}, {{Airport codes|GUA|MGGT|p=n}}) serves [[Guatemala City]], [[Guatemala]]. It is located {{Convert|6.4|km|abbr=on}}<ref name="AIP"/> south of Guatemala City's center and {{convert|25|km|abbr=on}} from [[Antigua Guatemala]]. It is administered by the [[Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (Guatemala)|Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil]]. La Aurora International Airport is the primary airport of Guatemala. The airport went through a massive modernization and expansion. The airport is now able to accept a greater number of flights and larger aircraft. It provides high standard installations to the traveler. The old terminal has been renovated in accordance with its original design. It was partly demolished and was expanded with a new glass-designed concourse and is now able to accommodate up to twenty-two aircraft. {{Citation needed|date=October 2015}} The greater project was completed by December 2008. The airport currently has two terminals: Central and North. La Aurora International Airport is [[List of the busiest airports in Central America|the fourth busiest airport in Central America]] in terms of passenger traffic, surpassed by [[Tocumen International Airport]] in Panamá, [[Juan Santamaría International Airport]] in Costa Rica, and [[Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport]] in El Salvador. In June 2007 the airport was certified as Category I but lost it in August 2018. == Overview == La Aurora is being renovated, along with other airports in Guatemala, such as [[Mundo Maya International Airport]], [[Quetzaltenango Airport]], [[Puerto Barrios Airport]], and [[San José Airport (Guatemala)|San José Airport]]. In July 2007, seven new gates were opened. These gates are equipped with jetway bridges and modern conveniences, also a new parking garage was also built and it can handle up to 500 vehicles. There are brand new ticket counters. 2007 brought significant gate expansion (11 new gates were available starting December 2007). The airport now has two concourses. The northern concourse has 12 traditional gates and 3 remote gates. The central concourse, is used for larger aircraft as it provides 4–6 gates depending on the size of the aircraft. The airport's runway currently measures {{Convert|2987|x|60|m|abbr=on|0}}.<ref name="AIP"/> There have been efforts in the past to expand the runway but this has not yet been possible since there's a commercial area to the north of the runway and a small ravine near the southern side of the runway. Still, the renovation of the runway is in progress. The first phase consists in repaving the runway as well modernizing the illumination system. Future plans to expand the taxiway repave and move all the cargo facilities to [[San José Airport (Guatemala)|San José Airport]] in [[Escuintla]] and [[Puerto Barrios Airport]] in [[Izabal Department|Izabal]]. This will make room for more passenger terminal area and improved taxiways. Finally, the airport administration building is being refurbished and a regional terminal is being built. La Aurora International Airport has 2 Exclusive VIP Lounges. Los Añejos Business Lounge, and Copa Club, a VIP Lounge for passengers travelling on [[Copa Airlines]] and [[United Airlines]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.copaair.com/sites/cc/es/nuestros-productos/pages/presidents-club.aspx |title=Archived copy |access-date=2011-10-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928095353/http://www.copaair.com/Sites/CC/es/Nuestros-productos/Pages/Presidents-Club.aspx |archive-date=28 September 2011 }}</ref> Cargo operations are handled beside the passenger terminal building by COMBEX-IM or in the DHL hangars. The head office of the ''[[Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (Guatemala)|Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil]]'' is located in the airport Zone 13.<ref>"[http://www.aaib.gov.mn/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=66&Itemid=61&lang=en ADDRESSES OF ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AUTHORITIES As of March 2010] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110903022656/http://www.aaib.gov.mn/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=66&Itemid=61&lang=en |date=3 September 2011 }}." [[Air Accident Investigation Bureau (Mongolia)|Air Accident Investigation Bureau]]. Retrieved on 22 January 2012. "GUATEMALA Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil Aeropuerto Internacional "La Aurora" Zona 13 Guatemala, Centro América"</ref><ref>"[http://www.dgacguate.com/soft/descargas/834.pdf A 01/11 31 ENE] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309211728/http://dgacguate.com/soft/descargas/834.pdf |date= 9 March 2016 }}." ''[[Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (Guatemala)|Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil]]''. Retrieved on 22 January 2012. "Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora 9 Av. 14–75 Zona 13 C.P. 1013"</ref> ==History of La Aurora== [[File:Laauroraairpot1940.jpg|thumb|Original airport building, circa. 1940.]] During [[World War II]], the airport was used by the [[United States Army Air Forces]] [[Sixth Air Force]] defending the Central American coastline against [[Axis powers]] submarines. The first American personnel began arriving in December 1941; the airfield was improved and expanded by the [[805th Engineer Aviation Battalion (United States)|United States' 805th Engineer Aviation Battalion]] in early 1942. During its period of American use, the military facilities of the airport were known as '''Guatemala City Air Base'''. Flying units assigned to the airport were: * [[51st Fighter Squadron]] (Detachment) ([[32d Air Operations Group|32d Fighter Group]]), 2 January 1942 – 9 March 1943, (P-40 Warhawk) * [[74th Bombardment Squadron]] ([[40th Air Expeditionary Wing|40th]], [[6th Air Mobility Wing|6th Bombardment Groups]]), 9 January 1942 – 7 April 1944 (B-18 Bolo, B-17 Flying Fortress) * [[44th Bombardment Squadron]] ([[40th Air Expeditionary Wing|40th Bombardment Group]]) 6 July 1942 – 4 June 1943, (B-18 Bolo) Detachments from the airfield operated intermittently from [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San Jose Airport]], [[San José, Costa Rica]], and [[Puerto San José]], [[Guatemala]] from 1942 though 1944. After the war ended, a small number of Americans remained at the airport performing training duties with the Guatemalan Air Force and also operating a weather station (MATS 6th Weather Squadron). United States personnel were restricted to base during the [[Guatemalan revolution]] following the death of [[Francisco Javier Arana|Colonel Francisco Xavier Arana]] on 18 July 1949. Some artillery shells landed on the base during the violence. The facility was closed on 28 July 1949 and turned over to Guatemalan authorities. In October 2004, Spanish carrier [[Iberia]] introduced nonstop service to [[Madrid]] aboard Airbus A340s. The new route resulted from the airline's decision to shut down its [[Miami]] hub, through which flights to Guatemala City used to operate.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.nacion.com/economia/espanola-iberia-reanuda-sus-vuelos-directos-a-guatemala/FV3KJANA6NFUDCJMW3RHUCRAZM/story/ | title=Española Iberia reanuda sus vuelos directos a Guatemala | work=La Nación | date=3 October 2004 | agency=ACAN-EFE | accessdate=25 November 2021 | language=Spanish | archivedate=22 November 2021 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20211122044512/https://www.nacion.com/economia/espanola-iberia-reanuda-sus-vuelos-directos-a-guatemala/FV3KJANA6NFUDCJMW3RHUCRAZM/story/}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.travelweekly.com/Destinations2001-2007/Iberia-changes-include-boost-in-U-S-service | title=Iberia changes include boost in U.S. service | work=Travel Weekly | date=12 January 2004 | accessdate=25 November 2021 | author=Kiesnoski, Kenneth}}</ref> The airport was closed for six months in [[2020 in Guatemala|2020]], from March to September, in response to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Guatemala|COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Guatemala cumple seis meses de pandemia con la cifra más alta de muertes del istmo |url=https://www.msn.com/es-mx/noticias/internacional/guatemala-cumple-seis-meses-de-pandemia-con-la-cifra-m%C3%A1s-alta-de-muertes-del-istmo/ar-BB18ZwJq?ocid=msedgntp |access-date=Sep 13, 2020 |work=www.msn.com |agency=EFE}}</ref> ==Airlines and destinations== ===Passenger=== [[File:MGGT1.jpg|thumb|Check-in counters at the airport.]] [[File:MGGT5.jpg|thumb|Main corridor at the airport.]] [[File:MGGT11.jpg|thumb|Waiting room at the airport.]] {{Airport destination list <!-- --> | [[Aeromar]] | [[Mundo Maya International Airport|Flores]] (begins December 1, 2021), [[Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport|San Pedro Sula]] (begins December 1, 2021) <!-- --> | [[Aeroméxico]] | [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]] <!-- --> | [[American Airlines]] | [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]], [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas/Fort Worth]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] <!-- --> | [[ARM Aviación]] | [[Mundo Maya International Airport|Flores]], [[Huehuetenango Airport|Huehuetenango]] <br>'''Charter:''' [[Copán Ruinas Airport|Copán]], [[Palenque International Airport|Palenque]], [[Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport|Roatan]] <!-- --> | [[Avianca]] | [[El Dorado International Airport|Bogotá]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] (resumes December 1, 2021),<ref name=AVIANCA /> [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]] (resumes December 2, 2021),<ref name=AVIANCA>{{cite web|url=https://newsinamerica.com/pdcc/lineasaereas/2021/avianca-fortalece-conectividad-desde-centroamerica-con-la-operacion-de-rutas-hacia-estados-unidos/|title=Avianca strengthens connectivity from Central America with the operation of routes to the United States|language=Spanish|website=Periódico Digital|date=September 2021|accessdate=September 8, 2021}}</ref> [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José (CR)]], [[El Salvador International Airport|San Salvador]], [[Toncontin International Airport|Tegucigalpa]], [[Washington Dulles International Airport|Washington–Dulles]] (begins December 1, 2021)<ref name=AVIANCA /> <!-- --> | [[Copa Airlines]] | [[Augusto C. Sandino International Airport|Managua]], [[Tocumen International Airport|Panama City]], [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José (CR)]] <!-- --> | [[Delta Air Lines]] | [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]] <!-- --> | [[Frontier Airlines]]| [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] <!-- --> | [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]] | [[Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]] <!-- --> | [[JetBlue]] | [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]] <!-- --> | [[Spirit Airlines]] | [[Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport|Fort Lauderdale]], [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/tourism-cruises/article251977383.html|title=Spirit Airlines makes MIA debut with first flights planned for October|website=Miami Herald |date=June 2021|accessdate=June 14, 2021}}</ref> [[Orlando International Airport|Orlando]] <!-- --> | {{nowrap|[[Transportes Aereos Guatemaltecos]]}} | [[Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport|Belize City]], [[Cancún International Airport|Cancún]],<ref name=TAG>{{cite web|url=https://www.prensalibre.com/economia/tag-airlines-abre-vuelos-para-cancun-y-tapachula-desde-guatemala-a-partir-de-agosto-breaking/|title=TAG Airlines will open flights from Guatemala to Tapachula and Cancun from August|language=Spanish|website=Prensa Libre|date=July 2021|accessdate=July 25, 2021}}</ref> [[Mundo Maya International Airport|Flores]], [[Puerto Barrios Airport|Puerto Barrios]], [[Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport|Roatán]], [[Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport|San Pedro Sula]], [[El Salvador International Airport|San Salvador]], [[Tapachula International Airport|Tapachula]], [[Toncontín International Airport|Tegucigalpa]] <!-- --> | [[United Airlines]] | [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]] (begins December 18, 2021), [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark]], [[Washington Dulles International Airport|Washington–Dulles]] <!-- --> |[[Volaris]] | [[Cancún International Airport|Cancún]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]], [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José (CR)]], [[El Salvador International Airport|San Salvador]] }} ===Cargo=== {{unsourced section|date=January 2021}} {{Airport destination list | 21 Air | [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José (CR)]] | [[Atlas Air]] | [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] | [[AeroUnion]] | [[Miami International Airport|Miami]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]] | [[Aerosucre]] | [[Aeropuerto Internacional El Dorado|Bogota]] | [[Avianca Cargo]] | [[El Dorado International Airport|Bogota]] | [[Cargolux]] | [[Luxembourg – Findel Airport|Luxembourg]] | [[DHL Aviation]] | [[Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport|Guadalajara]], [[Bahías de Huatulco International Airport|Huatulco]], [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]], [[Tocumen International Airport|Panama City]], [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José (CR)]], [[Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport|San Pedro Sula]], [[El Salvador International Airport|San Salvador]], [[Toncontín International Airport|Tegucigalpa]] | [[FedEx Express]] | [[Memphis International Airport|Memphis]] | [[KLM Cargo]] | [[Amsterdam Airport|Amsterdam]], [[El Dorado International Airport|Bogotá]] | [[LATAM Cargo Chile]] | [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] | [[LATAM Cargo Colombia]] | [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] | [[Martinair]] | [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] | [[Mas Air]] | [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]] | [[UPS Airlines]] | [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] }} ==Statistics== === Passengers === {{Airport-Statistics|iata=GUA|titre=La Aurora Airport Passengers}} ==Accidents and incidents== * On 1 March 1980, a [[Douglas C-47]] of the [[Fuerza Aérea Guatemalteca]] was damaged beyond repair near La Aurora.<ref name=ASN010380>{{cite web |url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19800301-1 |title=Accident description |publisher=Aviation Safety Network |access-date=24 July 2010}}</ref> * On 6 April 1993, [[TACA Airlines]] Flight 510, a [[Boeing 767]], ran off the end of Runway 19 (now Runway 20) after landing. A passenger on board filmed the landing, which showed a runway with standing water from a tropical storm which had just passed over. A great amount of runway had passed under the plane before touchdown and the pilot forced the landing. In spite of thrust reversers used, the plane could not slow down in time, began to shudder from excessive wheel-braking, the captain made a last second decision to steer the airplane to the left of the runway (avoiding a big ditch at the end of the runway), went down an embankment and stopped into some structures. Surprisingly, there were no fatalities and the only injured people were 3 non-passengers. The aircraft was written off.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19930406-1|title=ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 767-2S1ER N767TA Guatemala City-La Aurora Airport (GUA)|last=Ranter|first=Harro|website=aviation-safety.net|access-date=2020-02-12}}</ref> *On 28 April 1995, Faucett Flight 705, a Douglas DC-8 leased by [[Million Air|Millon Air]], overshot the runway and crashed into several houses. All three crew members onboard survived, but 6 people on the ground were killed.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19950428-2|title=ASN Aircraft accident Douglas DC-8-54F N43UA Guatemala City-La Aurora Airport (GUA)|last=Ranter|first=Harro|website=aviation-safety.net|access-date=2020-02-12}}</ref> *On 21 December 1999, [[Cubana de Aviación Flight 1216]], a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 (leased to Cubana by AOM French Airlines) overshot runway 19 during landing and crashed into a residential area. 16 of the 314 people on board were killed, along with two people on the ground.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19991221-0|title=ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 F-GTDI Guatemala City-La Aurora Airport (GUA)|last=Ranter|first=Harro|website=aviation-safety.net|access-date=2020-02-12}}</ref> * On 4 June 2018, the airport had to close due to the [[2018 Volcán de Fuego eruption]]. ==References== {{Air Force Historical Research Agency}} {{reflist}} ==External links== * [http://dgac.gob.gt/ Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil] {{in lang|es}} {{Portalbar|Guatemala|Aviation|World War II}} {{Guatemala City}} {{Airports in Guatemala}} {{USAAF 6th Air Force World War II}} {{authority control}} [[Category:Airports in Guatemala]] [[Category:Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces]] [[Category:Guatemala Department]] [[Category:Buildings and structures in Guatemala City]]'
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'{{Short description|airport that serves Guatemala City}} {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2014}} {{Infobox airport | name = La Aurora International Airport | nativename = ''Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora'' | nativename-r = | image = MGGT8.jpg | image-width = 250 | IATA = GUA | ICAO = MGGT | type = Military/Public | owner = Ministerio de Comunicaciones, Infraestructura y Vivienda | operator = [[Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (Guatemala)|Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil]] | city-served = [[Guatemala City]], Guatemala | location = <!-- if different --> | hub = * [[Avianca Guatemala]] * [[DHL de Guatemala]] * [[Transportes Aereos Guatemaltecos]] | elevation-m = 1509 | coordinates = {{coord|14|34|54|N|090|31|36|W|region:GT|display=inline,title}} | pushpin_map = Guatemala Guatemala#Guatemala | pushpin_map_caption = Location in [[Guatemala Department]]##Location in [[Guatemala]] | pushpin_label_position = | pushpin_label = '''MGGT''' | website = | metric-elev = yes | metric-rwy = yes | r1-number = 02/20 | r1-length-m = 2987 | r1-surface = Asphalt | stat-year = 2020 | stat1-header = Passengers | stat1-data = 841,173 | footnotes = Source: Guatemalan [[Aeronautical Information Publication|AIP]]<ref name="AIP">[http://www.cocesna.org/includes/tng/pub/tNG_download4.php?id=100&lng=0&KT_download1=b76fc0359c3ff35440b9ddaf7e987211 MGGT – LA AURORA Internacional]</ref> }} '''La Aurora International Airport''' ({{lang-es|Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora}}, {{Airport codes|GUA|MGGT|p=n}}) serves [[Guatemala City]], [[Guatemala]]. It is located {{Convert|6.4|km|abbr=on}}<ref name="AIP"/> south of Guatemala City's center and {{convert|25|km|abbr=on}} from [[Antigua Guatemala]]. It is administered by the [[Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (Guatemala)|Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil]]. La Aurora International Airport is the primary airport of Guatemala. The airport went through a massive modernization and expansion. The airport is now able to accept a greater number of flights and larger aircraft. It provides high standard installations to the traveler. The old terminal has been renovated in accordance with its original design. It was partly demolished and was expanded with a new glass-designed concourse and is now able to accommodate up to twenty-two aircraft. {{Citation needed|date=October 2015}} The greater project was completed by December 2008. The airport currently has two terminals: Central and North. La Aurora International Airport is [[List of the busiest airports in Central America|the fourth busiest airport in Central America]] in terms of passenger traffic, surpassed by [[Tocumen International Airport]] in Panamá, [[Juan Santamaría International Airport]] in Costa Rica, and [[Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport]] in El Salvador. In June 2007 the airport was certified as Category I but lost it in August 2018. == Overview == La Aurora is being renovated, along with other airports in Guatemala, such as [[Mundo Maya International Airport]], [[Quetzaltenango Airport]], [[Puerto Barrios Airport]], and [[San José Airport (Guatemala)|San José Airport]]. In July 2007, seven new gates were opened. These gates are equipped with jetway bridges and modern conveniences, also a new parking garage was also built and it can handle up to 500 vehicles. There are brand new ticket counters. 2007 brought significant gate expansion (11 new gates were available starting December 2007). The airport now has two concourses. The northern concourse has 12 traditional gates and 3 remote gates. The central concourse, is used for larger aircraft as it provides 4–6 gates depending on the size of the aircraft. The airport's runway currently measures {{Convert|2987|x|60|m|abbr=on|0}}.<ref name="AIP"/> There have been efforts in the past to expand the runway but this has not yet been possible since there's a commercial area to the north of the runway and a small ravine near the southern side of the runway. Still, the renovation of the runway is in progress. The first phase consists in repaving the runway as well modernizing the illumination system. Future plans to expand the taxiway repave and move all the cargo facilities to [[San José Airport (Guatemala)|San José Airport]] in [[Escuintla]] and [[Puerto Barrios Airport]] in [[Izabal Department|Izabal]]. This will make room for more passenger terminal area and improved taxiways. Finally, the airport administration building is being refurbished and a regional terminal is being built. La Aurora International Airport has 2 Exclusive VIP Lounges. Los Añejos Business Lounge, and Copa Club, a VIP Lounge for passengers travelling on [[Copa Airlines]] and [[United Airlines]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.copaair.com/sites/cc/es/nuestros-productos/pages/presidents-club.aspx |title=Archived copy |access-date=2011-10-04 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928095353/http://www.copaair.com/Sites/CC/es/Nuestros-productos/Pages/Presidents-Club.aspx |archive-date=28 September 2011 }}</ref> Cargo operations are handled beside the passenger terminal building by COMBEX-IM or in the DHL hangars. The head office of the ''[[Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (Guatemala)|Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil]]'' is located in the airport Zone 13.<ref>"[http://www.aaib.gov.mn/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=66&Itemid=61&lang=en ADDRESSES OF ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AUTHORITIES As of March 2010] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110903022656/http://www.aaib.gov.mn/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=66&Itemid=61&lang=en |date=3 September 2011 }}." [[Air Accident Investigation Bureau (Mongolia)|Air Accident Investigation Bureau]]. Retrieved on 22 January 2012. "GUATEMALA Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil Aeropuerto Internacional "La Aurora" Zona 13 Guatemala, Centro América"</ref><ref>"[http://www.dgacguate.com/soft/descargas/834.pdf A 01/11 31 ENE] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309211728/http://dgacguate.com/soft/descargas/834.pdf |date= 9 March 2016 }}." ''[[Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (Guatemala)|Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil]]''. Retrieved on 22 January 2012. "Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora 9 Av. 14–75 Zona 13 C.P. 1013"</ref> ==History of La Aurora== [[File:Laauroraairpot1940.jpg|thumb|Original airport building, circa. 1940.]] During [[World War II]], the airport was used by the [[United States Army Air Forces]] [[Sixth Air Force]] defending the Central American coastline against [[Axis powers]] submarines. The first American personnel began arriving in December 1941; the airfield was improved and expanded by the [[805th Engineer Aviation Battalion (United States)|United States' 805th Engineer Aviation Battalion]] in early 1942. During its period of American use, the military facilities of the airport were known as '''Guatemala City Air Base'''. Flying units assigned to the airport were: * [[51st Fighter Squadron]] (Detachment) ([[32d Air Operations Group|32d Fighter Group]]), 2 January 1942 – 9 March 1943, (P-40 Warhawk) * [[74th Bombardment Squadron]] ([[40th Air Expeditionary Wing|40th]], [[6th Air Mobility Wing|6th Bombardment Groups]]), 9 January 1942 – 7 April 1944 (B-18 Bolo, B-17 Flying Fortress) * [[44th Bombardment Squadron]] ([[40th Air Expeditionary Wing|40th Bombardment Group]]) 6 July 1942 – 4 June 1943, (B-18 Bolo) Detachments from the airfield operated intermittently from [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San Jose Airport]], [[San José, Costa Rica]], and [[Puerto San José]], [[Guatemala]] from 1942 though 1944. After the war ended, a small number of Americans remained at the airport performing training duties with the Guatemalan Air Force and also operating a weather station (MATS 6th Weather Squadron). United States personnel were restricted to base during the [[Guatemalan revolution]] following the death of [[Francisco Javier Arana|Colonel Francisco Xavier Arana]] on 18 July 1949. Some artillery shells landed on the base during the violence. The facility was closed on 28 July 1949 and turned over to Guatemalan authorities. In October 2004, Spanish carrier [[Iberia]] introduced nonstop service to [[Madrid]] aboard Airbus A340s. The new route resulted from the airline's decision to shut down its [[Miami]] hub, through which flights to Guatemala City used to operate.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.nacion.com/economia/espanola-iberia-reanuda-sus-vuelos-directos-a-guatemala/FV3KJANA6NFUDCJMW3RHUCRAZM/story/ | title=Española Iberia reanuda sus vuelos directos a Guatemala | work=La Nación | date=3 October 2004 | agency=ACAN-EFE | accessdate=25 November 2021 | language=Spanish | archivedate=22 November 2021 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20211122044512/https://www.nacion.com/economia/espanola-iberia-reanuda-sus-vuelos-directos-a-guatemala/FV3KJANA6NFUDCJMW3RHUCRAZM/story/}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.travelweekly.com/Destinations2001-2007/Iberia-changes-include-boost-in-U-S-service | title=Iberia changes include boost in U.S. service | work=Travel Weekly | date=12 January 2004 | accessdate=25 November 2021 | author=Kiesnoski, Kenneth}}</ref> The airport was closed for six months in [[2020 in Guatemala|2020]], from March to September, in response to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Guatemala|COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Guatemala cumple seis meses de pandemia con la cifra más alta de muertes del istmo |url=https://www.msn.com/es-mx/noticias/internacional/guatemala-cumple-seis-meses-de-pandemia-con-la-cifra-m%C3%A1s-alta-de-muertes-del-istmo/ar-BB18ZwJq?ocid=msedgntp |access-date=Sep 13, 2020 |work=www.msn.com |agency=EFE}}</ref> ==Airlines and destinations== ===Passenger=== [[File:MGGT1.jpg|thumb|Check-in counters at the airport.]] [[File:MGGT5.jpg|thumb|Main corridor at the airport.]] [[File:MGGT11.jpg|thumb|Waiting room at the airport.]] {{Airport destination list <!-- --> | [[Aeromar]] | [[Mundo Maya International Airport|Flores]] (begins December 1, 2021), [[Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport|San Pedro Sula]] (begins December 1, 2021) <!-- --> | [[Aeroméxico]] | [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]] <!-- --> | [[American Airlines]] | [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]], [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas/Fort Worth]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] <!-- --> | [[ARM Aviación]] | [[Mundo Maya International Airport|Flores]], [[Huehuetenango Airport|Huehuetenango]] <br>'''Charter:''' [[Copán Ruinas Airport|Copán]], [[Palenque International Airport|Palenque]], [[Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport|Roatan]] <!-- --> | [[Avianca]] | [[El Dorado International Airport|Bogotá]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] (resumes December 1, 2021),<ref name=AVIANCA /> [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]] (resumes December 2, 2021),<ref name=AVIANCA>{{cite web|url=https://newsinamerica.com/pdcc/lineasaereas/2021/avianca-fortalece-conectividad-desde-centroamerica-con-la-operacion-de-rutas-hacia-estados-unidos/|title=Avianca strengthens connectivity from Central America with the operation of routes to the United States|language=Spanish|website=Periódico Digital|date=September 2021|accessdate=September 8, 2021}}</ref> [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José (CR)]], [[El Salvador International Airport|San Salvador]], [[Toncontin International Airport|Tegucigalpa]], [[Washington Dulles International Airport|Washington–Dulles]] (begins December 1, 2021)<ref name=AVIANCA /> <!-- --> | [[Copa Airlines]] | [[Augusto C. Sandino International Airport|Managua]], [[Tocumen International Airport|Panama City]], [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José (CR)]] <!-- --> | [[Delta Air Lines]] | [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]] <!-- --> | [[Frontier Airlines]]| [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] <!-- --> | [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]] | [[Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]] <!-- --> | [[JetBlue]] | [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]] <!-- --> | [[Spirit Airlines]] | [[Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport|Fort Lauderdale]], [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]], [[Orlando International Airport|Orlando]] <!-- --> | {{nowrap|[[Transportes Aereos Guatemaltecos]]}} | [[Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport|Belize City]], [[Cancún International Airport|Cancún]], [[Mundo Maya International Airport|Flores]], [[Mérida International Airport|Mérida]] (begins March 1, 2022),<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.jornada.com.mx/notas/2021/11/17/estados/en-2022-habra-ruta-aerea-directa-entre-merida-y-guatemala/|title=Direct air route between Mérida and Guatemala announced for 2022|language=Spanish|date=November 2021|accessdate=November 19, 2021|website=La Jornada}}</ref> [[Puerto Barrios Airport|Puerto Barrios]], [[Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport|Roatán]], [[Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport|San Pedro Sula]], [[El Salvador International Airport|San Salvador]], [[Tapachula International Airport|Tapachula]], [[Toncontín International Airport|Tegucigalpa]] <!-- --> | [[United Airlines]] | [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]] (begins December 18, 2021), [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark]], [[Washington Dulles International Airport|Washington–Dulles]] <!-- --> |[[Volaris]] | [[Cancún International Airport|Cancún]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]], [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José (CR)]], [[El Salvador International Airport|San Salvador]] }} ===Cargo=== {{unsourced section|date=January 2021}} {{Airport destination list | 21 Air | [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José (CR)]] | [[Atlas Air]] | [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] | [[AeroUnion]] | [[Miami International Airport|Miami]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]] | [[Aerosucre]] | [[Aeropuerto Internacional El Dorado|Bogota]] | [[Avianca Cargo]] | [[El Dorado International Airport|Bogota]] | [[Cargolux]] | [[Luxembourg – Findel Airport|Luxembourg]] | [[DHL Aviation]] | [[Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport|Guadalajara]], [[Bahías de Huatulco International Airport|Huatulco]], [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]], [[Tocumen International Airport|Panama City]], [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José (CR)]], [[Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport|San Pedro Sula]], [[El Salvador International Airport|San Salvador]], [[Toncontín International Airport|Tegucigalpa]] | [[FedEx Express]] | [[Memphis International Airport|Memphis]] | [[KLM Cargo]] | [[Amsterdam Airport|Amsterdam]], [[El Dorado International Airport|Bogotá]] | [[LATAM Cargo Chile]] | [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] | [[LATAM Cargo Colombia]] | [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] | [[Martinair]] | [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] | [[Mas Air]] | [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]] | [[UPS Airlines]] | [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] }} ==Statistics== === Passengers === {{Airport-Statistics|iata=GUA|titre=La Aurora Airport Passengers}} ==Accidents and incidents== * On 1 March 1980, a [[Douglas C-47]] of the [[Fuerza Aérea Guatemalteca]] was damaged beyond repair near La Aurora.<ref name=ASN010380>{{cite web |url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19800301-1 |title=Accident description |publisher=Aviation Safety Network |access-date=24 July 2010}}</ref> * On 6 April 1993, [[TACA Airlines]] Flight 510, a [[Boeing 767]], ran off the end of Runway 19 (now Runway 20) after landing. A passenger on board filmed the landing, which showed a runway with standing water from a tropical storm which had just passed over. A great amount of runway had passed under the plane before touchdown and the pilot forced the landing. In spite of thrust reversers used, the plane could not slow down in time, began to shudder from excessive wheel-braking, the captain made a last second decision to steer the airplane to the left of the runway (avoiding a big ditch at the end of the runway), went down an embankment and stopped into some structures. Surprisingly, there were no fatalities and the only injured people were 3 non-passengers. The aircraft was written off.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19930406-1|title=ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 767-2S1ER N767TA Guatemala City-La Aurora Airport (GUA)|last=Ranter|first=Harro|website=aviation-safety.net|access-date=2020-02-12}}</ref> *On 28 April 1995, Faucett Flight 705, a Douglas DC-8 leased by [[Million Air|Millon Air]], overshot the runway and crashed into several houses. All three crew members onboard survived, but 6 people on the ground were killed.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19950428-2|title=ASN Aircraft accident Douglas DC-8-54F N43UA Guatemala City-La Aurora Airport (GUA)|last=Ranter|first=Harro|website=aviation-safety.net|access-date=2020-02-12}}</ref> *On 21 December 1999, [[Cubana de Aviación Flight 1216]], a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 (leased to Cubana by AOM French Airlines) overshot runway 19 during landing and crashed into a residential area. 16 of the 314 people on board were killed, along with two people on the ground.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19991221-0|title=ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 F-GTDI Guatemala City-La Aurora Airport (GUA)|last=Ranter|first=Harro|website=aviation-safety.net|access-date=2020-02-12}}</ref> * On 4 June 2018, the airport had to close due to the [[2018 Volcán de Fuego eruption]]. ==References== {{Air Force Historical Research Agency}} {{reflist}} ==External links== * [http://dgac.gob.gt/ Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil] {{in lang|es}} {{Portalbar|Guatemala|Aviation|World War II}} {{Guatemala City}} {{Airports in Guatemala}} {{USAAF 6th Air Force World War II}} {{authority control}} [[Category:Airports in Guatemala]] [[Category:Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces]] [[Category:Guatemala Department]] [[Category:Buildings and structures in Guatemala City]]'
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