Palonegro International Airport Explained

Palonegro International Airport
Iata:BGA
Icao:SKBG
Pushpin Map:Colombia
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Colombia
Pushpin Label:BGA
Pushpin Label Position:right
Type:Public
Operator:Aerocivil
City-Served:Bucaramanga
Elevation-M:1,189
Coordinates:7.1264°N -73.1847°W
Metric-Rwy:Yes
R1-Number:17/35
R1-Length-M:2170
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2018
Stat1-Header:Air operations
Stat2-Header:Passenger movement
Stat3-Header:Cargo movement (T)
Footnotes:Sources: GCM

Palonegro International Airport is an international airport located west of Bucaramanga in the Santander Department of Colombia. The airport serves the Bucaramanga Metropolitan Area and surrounding towns and is served by domestic and international flights. The airport was built over the mountains surrounding the Bucaramanga plateau. A mountain road connects the city with the airport, which is located at about 1,200 m above sea level. The airport was built on the site of the Battle of Palonegro, which took place during the Thousand Days War in the early 20th century.

The airport receives flights from major cities in Colombia as well as international flights from Panama City and the United States. The main terminal is 25 minutes from the city in the fast lane of the highway west to Giron. It is currently the eighth largest airport in Colombia in terms of passenger movement.

History

Bucaramanga was formerly served by Gómez Niño Airport, which was built by SCADTA in late 1938, when operations began with Junkers F-13 aircraft. The airport was purchased by the Colombian Aerodrome Administration in 1954 and was one of the few airports in Colombia that operated two runways simultaneously. Their X-configuration allowed their use depending on the prevailing winds. Avianca and Taxader had its headquarters at the airport.

Gómez Niño was located within the urban area of the city. It had poor conditions for security and air navigation, and was the site of several fatal air accidents. The new Palonegro airport was therefore constructed. Construction began in 1967, and included major levelling work as the site consisted of a number of hills and canyons up to 60 metres deep. The new airport was opened by the President Misael Pastrana in August 1974, and the inaugural flight took place on a Boeing 727 Avianca, commanded by Captain Alvaro Barrera Gómez. The total cost of construction was $230 million pesos.

Renovation

The airport was renovated from 2014 to 2018. The newly renovated airport was inaugurated by president Juan Manuel Santos in February 2018.[1] The cost of the renovation was approximately $7 million. The renovation increased annual passenger capacity from 1.8 to 2.5 million people per year, and consisted of the expansion of the departures hall, check-in areas, baggage claim areas, airline offices, and new jet bridges.[2] The terminal’s floor area was more than doubled, going from to nearly .[3]

Operations

Seventy to eighty daily flights are now carried out by scheduled airlines, serving five domestic destinations: Avianca, Copa Airlines Colombia, EasyFly and Satena. The airport has international flights to Miami International Airport through Avianca, Fort Lauderdale International Airport through Spirit Airlines and Tocumen International Airport through Copa Airlines.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at the airport:

Accidents and incidents

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2 February 2018. Santos inauguró ampliación de Aeropuerto de Bucaramanga. 10 September 2020. www.vanguardia.com. es-CO.
  2. Web site: 3 February 2018. Ampliación de Aeropuerto Palonegro de Bucaramanga le daría certificación internacional. 2020-09-10. www.vanguardia.com. es-CO.
  3. Web site: Wight. Andrew. 2014-03-20. Bucaramanga airport expansion ready by 2016: authorities. 2020-09-10. Colombia Reports. en-US.
  4. Web site: Accident description . Aviation Safety Network . 8 October 2009.
  5. Web site: 12 April 1999. Aircraft accident Fokker 50. 2020-09-10. aviation-safety.net.
  6. Web site: Avianca plane hijacker gets 40 years jail. 2021-09-21. colombiareports.com. 24 June 2010 .
  7. Web site: Aircraft accident Beechcraft 1900C-1. 2020-09-10. aviation-safety.net.
  8. Web site: 20 October 2016. Revelan causas de caída de avioneta que viajaba a Bucaramanga. 2020-12-29. Vanguardia.com. es-CO.
  9. Web site: Small passenger plane crashes in northern Colombia, killing 7 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141226200348/http://www.bnowire.com/2014/12/25/small-passenger-plane-crashes-in-northern-colombia-killing-7/ . dead . 26 December 2014 . . 26 December 2014.