Marcala Airport

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Marcala Airport
Summary
Airport typeClosed
Serves Marcala, Honduras
Coordinates 14°09′43″N88°02′04″W / 14.16194°N 88.03444°W / 14.16194; -88.03444 Coordinates: 14°09′43″N88°02′04″W / 14.16194°N 88.03444°W / 14.16194; -88.03444
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MRJ
Location in Honduras
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Closed
Sources: Google Maps [1] HERE/Nokia Maps [2] GCM [3]

Marcala Airport( IATA : MRJ, ICAO : MHMA) was an airport formerly serving Marcala, a municipality in La Paz Department, Honduras.

Aerial imaging [1] [2] shows a soccer stadium built midfield on the former 850 metres (2,790 ft) grass runway, with buildings covering both the north and south ends.

Google Earth [4] Historical Images show the soccer field was completed and the airport closed sometime prior to 2002.

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