Atahualpa Airport

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Atahualpa Airport
Summary
Airport typeClosed
Serves Ibarra
Elevation  AMSL 2,640 ft / 805 m
Coordinates 0°20′20″N78°08′10″W / 0.33889°N 78.13611°W / 0.33889; -78.13611 Coordinates: 0°20′20″N78°08′10″W / 0.33889°N 78.13611°W / 0.33889; -78.13611
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SEIB
Location of the airport in Ecuador
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
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Closed
Sources: Google Maps [1]

Atahualpa Airport( ICAO : SEIB) was an airport formerly serving the town of Ibarra in Imbabura Province, Ecuador.

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The Google Earth Historical Image for 6/7/2011 shows a 1,950 metres (6,400 ft) north/south asphalt runway. The 9/1/2015 image shows the runway gone and the land under commercial and residential development. [2]

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