La Jagua Airport Garzón Airport | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Serves | Garzón, Colombia | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 2,620 ft / 799 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 2°08′45″N75°41′40″W / 2.14583°N 75.69444°W Coordinates: 2°08′45″N75°41′40″W / 2.14583°N 75.69444°W | ||||||||||
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La Jagua Airport( ICAO : SKGZ) is an airport serving the town of Garzón, in the Huila Department of Colombia. The airport is 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) southwest of the town, near the village of La Jagua.
The ICAOairport code or location indicator is a four-letter code designating aerodromes around the world. These codes, as defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization and published in ICAO Document 7910: Location Indicators, are used by air traffic control and airline operations such as flight planning.
Huila is one of the departments of Colombia. It is located in the southwest of the country, and its capital is Neiva.
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Transport in Colombia is regulated by the Ministry of Transport.
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