Mossoró Airport

Coordinates: 05°11′45″S 037°21′42″W / 5.19583°S 37.36167°W / -5.19583; -37.36167
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Gov. Dix-Sept Rosado Airport

Aeroporto Gov. Dix-Sept Rosado
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesMossoró
Elevation AMSL23 m / 77 ft
Coordinates05°11′45″S 037°21′42″W / 5.19583°S 37.36167°W / -5.19583; -37.36167
Map
MVF is located in Brazil
MVF
MVF
Location in Brazil
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 2,000 6,562 Asphalt
Sources: World Aero Data,[1] ANAC[2]

Gov. Dix-Sept Rosado Airport (IATA: MVF, ICAO: SBMS) is the airport serving Mossoró, Brazil. Since May 27, 1953 the airport is named after Jerônimo Dix-sept Rosado Maia (1911-1951), former Mayor of Mossoró and Governor of Rio Grande do Norte.[3]

History

The airport is named after Jerônimo Dix-Sept Rosado Maia (1911-1951), former Mayor of Mossoró and Governor of Rio Grande do Norte, who died on a Lóide Aéreo Nacional air crash near Aracaju on July 12, 1951.

Due to lack of a lighting system on the runway, the airport was closed between 2007 and 2010. On October 2010 it was opened again for daylight traffic.

The airport is dedicated to general aviation.

Airlines and destinations

No scheduled flights operate at this airport.

Access

The airport is located 4 km (2 mi) from downtown Mossoró.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mossoró Airport Information". World Aero Data.
  2. ^ "Lista de aeródromos públicos" (in Portuguese). ANAC.
  3. ^ "Lei n˚1.871, de 27 de maio de 1953" (in Portuguese). Soleis. July 21, 1953. Retrieved May 3, 2011.

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