Sicogon Airport

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Sicogon Airport

Hulugpaan sang Sicogon
Paliparan ng Sicogon
Summary
Airport typePrivate
Owner/Operator AirSWIFT
Serves Sicogon
Location Sicogon, Carles, Iloilo, Philippines
Elevation  AMSL 8 m / 25 ft
Coordinates 11°26′59″N123°16′0″E / 11.44972°N 123.26667°E / 11.44972; 123.26667
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Sicogon Airport
Location in the Philippines
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1,3004,265 Concrete
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Sicogon Airport [lower-alpha 1] ( IATA : ICO, ICAO : RPSG) is an airport serving the general area of Sicogon Island, located in the municipality of Carles, in the province of Iloilo, in the Philippines. It is located in Barangay San Fernando. The airstrip is owned and operated by AirSWIFT, opened in 2018. [1] [2]

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Airlines and destinations

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Notes

  1. Hiligaynon: Hulugpaan sang Sicogon, Filipino: Paliparan ng Sicogon

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References

  1. "Air Swift".
  2. Ferrer, Cindy (2018-08-22). "Sicogon Island eyes airport operation this year". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved 2023-07-08.