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Teniente Jorge Henrich Arauz Airport

Coordinates: 14°49′15″S 64°55′00″W / 14.82083°S 64.91667°W / -14.82083; -64.91667
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Teniente Jorge Henrich Arauz Airport
Summary
Airport typeGeneral
LocationTrinidad, Bolivia
Elevation AMSL509 ft / 155 m
Coordinates14°49′15″S 64°55′00″W / 14.82083°S 64.91667°W / -14.82083; -64.91667
Map
TDD is located in Bolivia
TDD
TDD
Location of airport in Bolivia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
14/32 2,400 7,874 Asphalt
Sources: GCM[1] Google Maps[2] Landings[3]

Teniente Jorge Henrich Arauz Airport (IATA: TDD, ICAO: SLTR) is an airport serving the city of Trinidad, Bolivia. It is the main hub for both Amaszonas and Aerocon.

Teniente Jorge Henrich Arauz Airport is the main airport and gateway to the Bolivian section of the Amazon basin.

The Trinidad VOR-DME (Ident: TRI) is located 1.7 nautical miles (3.1 km) northwest of the field. The Trinidad non-directional beacon (Ident: TDD) is located on the field.[4][5]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Boliviana de Aviación Cochabamba, La Paz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra-Viru Viru
EcoJet Cobija, Cochabamba, Guayaramerín, La Paz, Riberalta, Santa Cruz de la Sierra-Viru Viru, Tarija[6]
TAM - Transporte Aéreo Militar Cobija, Cochabamba, Guayaramerín, La Paz, Reyes, Riberalta, Rurrenabaque, San Borja, Santa Cruz de la Sierra-El Trompillo, Santa Cruz de la Sierra-Viru Viru

Accidents and incidents

See also

References

  1. ^ Airport information for TDD at Great Circle Mapper.
  2. ^ Google Maps - Trinidad
  3. ^ Landings.com - Trinidad
  4. ^ Trinidad VOR
  5. ^ Trinidad NDB
  6. ^ October 2014, Timetable, (spanish) http://www.ecojet.bo/reservas-y-servicios
  7. ^ "CP-734 Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
  8. ^ "Accident Description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 14 April 2015.