Aeropuertos Argentina

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Aeropuertos Argentina
NicknameAA2000
Formation1998
Headquarters Buenos Aires, Argentina
ServicesAirport infrastructure and services
Website www.aa2000.com.ar

Aeropuertos Argentina, commonly referred to by its former name Aeropuertos Argentina 2000, is a company based in the city of Buenos Aires that operates 35 airports in Argentina.

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It was founded in 1998 to manage and operate airports within the Argentine territory, and presently has more than 2,300 employees.

Airports

The airports managed by AA2000 are: [1]

AirportCity servedProvince/DistrictType of airport OACI IATA FAA
Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires CABA International SABEAEPAER
Ministro Pistarini Ezeiza Buenos Aires InternationalSAEZEZEEZE
San Fernando San Fernando InternationalSADFFDOFDO
El Palomar El Palomar InternationalSADPEPAPAL
Astor Piazzolla Mar del Plata InternationalSAZMMDQMDP
Coronel Felipe Varela San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca Catamarca Cabotage SANCCTCCAT
Resistencia Resistencia Chaco InternationalSARERESSIS
General Enrique Mosconi Comodoro Rivadavia Chubut InternationalSAVCCRDCRV
Esquel Airport EsquelCabotajeSAVEEQSEQS
El Tehuelche Puerto Madryn CabotajeSAVYPMYPMY
Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio Taravella Córdoba Córdoba InternationalSACOCORCBA
Las Higueras Airport Río Cuarto CabotajeSAOCRCUTRC
General Justo José de Urquiza Paraná Entre Ríos CabotajeSAAPPRAPAR
Formosa Formosa Formosa InternationalSARFFMAFSA
Governor Horacio Guzmán San Salvador de Jujuy Jujuy InternationalSASJJUJJUJ
General Pico General Pico La Pampa CabotajeSAZGGPOGPI
Santa Rosa Santa Rosa CabotajeSAZRRSAOSA
Captain Vicente Almandos Almonacid La Rioja La Rioja CabotajeSANLIRJLAR
Commodore Ricardo Salomón Malargüe Mendoza InternationalSAMMLGSMLG
Governor Francisco Gabrielli Mendoza InternationalSAMEMDZDOZ
San Rafael San Rafael CabotajeSAMRAFASRA
Cataratas del Iguazú Puerto Iguazú Misiones InternationalSARIIGRIGU
Libertador General José de San Martín Posadas InternationalSARPPSSPOS
San Carlos de Bariloche San Carlos de Bariloche Río Negro InternationalSAZSBRCBAR
Gobernador Edgardo Castello Viedma CabotajeSAVVVDMVIE
Martín Miguel de Güemes Salta Salta InternationalSASASLASAL
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento San Juan San Juan CabotajeSANUUAQJUA
Brigadier Mayor César Raúl Ojeda San Luis San Luis CabotajeSAOULUQUIS
Villa Reynolds Villa Mercedes CabotajeSAORVMERYD
Piloto Civil Norberto Fernández Río Gallegos Santa Cruz InternationalSAWGRGLGAL
Reconquista Reconquista Santa Fe CabotajeSATRRCQRTA
Vicecomodoro Ángel de la Paz Aragonés Santiago del Estero Santiago del Estero CabotajeSANESDESDE
Termas de Río Hondo Termas de Río Hondo InternationalSANRRHDMRA
Hermes Quijada Río Grande Tierra del Fuego InternationalSAWERGAGRA
Teniente Benjamín Matienzo San Miguel de Tucumán Tucumán InternationalSANTTUCTUC

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References

  1. Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 S.A. (2017). "Nuestros aeropuertos". AA2000.com.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 September 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)