Ministro Pistarini International Airport

international airport in Argentina

Ministro Pistarini International Airport or also called as Ezeiza International Airport is an airport in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Ministro Pistarini
International Airport

Aeropuerto Internacional Ministro Pistarini
Aeropuerto Internacional de Ezeiza
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorAeropuertos Argentina 2000
ServesBuenos Aires metropolitan area
LocationEzeiza, Argentina
Opened30 April 1949; 74 years ago (1949-04-30)
Hub for
Time zoneArgentina Standard Time (UTC−03:00)
Elevation AMSL21 m / 67 ft
Coordinates34°49′20″S 58°32′09″W / 34.82222°S 58.53583°W / -34.82222; -58.53583
Websitewww.aa2000.com.ar/ezeiza
Map
EZE is located in Greater Buenos Aires
EZE
EZE
Location in greater Buenos Aires
Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
11/293,30010,828Asphalt
17/353,10510,187Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passengers11,204,000
Passenger traffic changeIncrease 8.5%
Sources: AIP,[2] EANA,[3] ORSNA,[4][5] WorldAeroData,[6] Empresa Argentina de Navegación Aérea statistics for 2018[7]

Its IATA code is EZE and ICAO code is SAEZ.

It is the direct entrance of long-distance international flights to the country, since the domestic and regional connections operate mostly from the Jorge Newbery Airport, which makes it the largest and most modern air terminal in Argentina. It recently received a rating of over 8 points out of 10 in the 2019 AirHelp Score, earning it 20th place in this ranking.

It is currently the base of operations for Aerolíneas Argentinas internationally. It is also the headquarters of the Ezeiza Naval Air Station of the Argentine Navy.

Opened in 1949, it was for three years the largest air base in the world. It operates with several airlines. Given its geographical location and market size, an important part of its flights have stopovers in Santiago, São Paulo and Lima.

Here are some of North American carriers that currently serve Ministro Pistarini:

Extensions

Modernization 2017-Current

In January 2017, the Minister of the Interior, Rogelio Frigerio, presented the Advance Passenger Information system that speeds up immigration procedures and obtains accurate information on the criminal record of passengers entering the country.

In March 2018, the Argentine government presented a $15 billion investment plan to transform the Ezeiza International Airport.

Statistics

Traffic by calendar year. Official ACI Statistics
PassengersChange from previous yearAircraft operationsChange from previous yearCargo
(metric tons)
Change from previous year
20056,365,989 14.34%62,048 6.10%177,358 1.41%
20066,867,596 7.88%63,693 2.65%187,415 5.67%
20077,487,779 9.03%70,576 10.81%204,909 9.33%
20088,012,794 7.01%71,037 0.65%205,506 0.29%
20097,910,048 1.28%67,488 5.00%162,806 20.78%
20108,786,807 11.08%65,063 3.59%212,890 30.96%
Source: Airports Council International. World Airport Traffic Statistics
(Years 2005–2010)
Busiest international routes from and to Ezeiza (2017)[8]
RankCityPassengers
1Santiago, Chile1,130,000
2Miami, USA1,001,000
3Lima, Peru896,000
4Madrid, Spain815,000
5São Paulo, Brazil739,000
6Rio de Janeiro, Brazil654,000
7Bogotá, Colombia372,000
8Rome, Italy332,000
9New York City329,000
10Panama City, Panama275,000

Infrastructure

Hangar 5 of Aerolíneas Argentinas
  • Track area: 483,897 m²
  • Taxiway area: 298,720 m²
  • Platforms: 515,900 m²
  • Maintenance area: 15,000 m²
  • Hangars: 5
  • Landing and take-off runways: 2
  • Telescopic sleeves: 20
  • Remote positions: 25

The airport has the capacity to serve the Airbus A380 superjumbo in hangar 5.

References

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