Padre Aldamiz International Airport

Padre Aldamiz International Airport
Puerto Maldonado International Airport
IATA: PEMICAO: SPTU
Summary
Airport type Military/Public
Operator CORPAC S.A.
Location Puerto Maldonado
Elevation AMSL 659 ft / 201 m
Coordinates 12°36′49″S 69°13′43″W / 12.61361°S 69.22861°W / -12.61361; -69.22861Coordinates: 12°36′49″S 69°13′43″W / 12.61361°S 69.22861°W / -12.61361; -69.22861
Map
PEM

Location of the airport in Peru

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
01/19 3,510 11,516 Concrete
Sources: GCM[1] Google Maps[2]

Padre Aldamiz International Airport (IATA: PEM, ICAO: SPTU), also known as Puerto Maldonado International Airport, is an airport serving the city of Puerto Maldonado in the Madre de Dios Region of Peru. The airport oversees a small number of international commercial flights.

The Puerto Maldonado VOR-DME (Ident: PDO) is located on the field.[3][4]

Padre Aldamiz International Airport is near some of Peru's noted ecological areas, such as the national jungle reserve of Tambopata-Candamo. Like many airports around the world, Padre Aldamiz International Airport benefits mostly from one type of traveler, in this case ecology tourists. Western doctors often warn that airport authorities require travelers to carry documentation informing about yellow fever vaccination because of its rainforest location.

The airport was served by Peru's national airline, AeroPerú. AeroPerú ceased operations in 1999, and, subsequently, other airlines have entered the Lima to Puerto Maldonado air route. Nuevo Continente made an attempt in 2004, but that airline suspended operations amid allegations of drug trafficking by their owners. It is currently served by LAN Perú, TACA Perú and Star Perú.

The Peruvian Air Force flies Boeing 707 jets to Padre Aldamiz International Airport, to carry civilian cargo operations. The airport can handle landings by different types of jets. For example, LATAM Perú and Avianca Perú use Airbus A320 family aircraft.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Avianca Peru Cusco, Lima
LATAM Perú Cusco, Lima
Star Perú Cusco, Lima

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