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Coordinates: 14°3454N 90°3136W / 14.58167°N 90.52667°W / 14.58167; -90.52667
 

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La Aurora International Airport


Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora
  • ICAO: MGGT
  • Summary
    Airport typeMilitary/Public
    OwnerMinistry of Communications, Infrastructure, and Housing
    OperatorGeneral Directorate of Civil Aeronautics
    ServesGuatemala City, Guatemala
    Hub for
  • DHL de Guatemala
  • Transportes Aereos Guatemaltecos
  • Elevation AMSL1,509 m / 4,951 ft
    Coordinates14°34′54N 90°31′36W / 14.58167°N 90.52667°W / 14.58167; -90.52667
    Map
    MGGT is located in Guatemala Department
    MGGT

    MGGT

    Location in Guatemala Department

    MGGT is located in Guatemala
    MGGT

    MGGT

    Location in Guatemala

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    02/20 2,987 9,800 Asphalt
    Statistics (2023)
    Total passengers4,276,751

    Source: Guatemalan AIP[1]

    La Aurora International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora, IATA: GUA, ICAO: MGGT) serves Guatemala City, Guatemala. It is located 6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi; 3.5 nmi)[1] south of Guatemala City's center and 25 km (16 mi; 13 nmi) from Antigua Guatemala. It is administered by the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics.

    La Aurora International Airport is the primary airport of Guatemala. The airport went through a massive modernization and expansion. The airport is now able to accept a greater number of flights and larger aircraft. It provides high standard installations to the traveler. The old terminal has been renovated in accordance with its original design. It was partly demolished and was expanded with a new glass-designed concourse and is now able to accommodate up to twenty-two aircraft.[citation needed] The greater project was completed by December 2008. The airport currently has two terminals: Central and North.

    The airport is the fourth-busiest in Central America in terms of passenger traffic behind Tocumen International Airport in Panamá, Juan Santamaría International Airport in Costa Rica, and the El Salvador International Airport.

    Overview[edit]

    La Aurora is being renovated, along with other airports in Guatemala, such as Mundo Maya International Airport, Quetzaltenango Airport, Puerto Barrios Airport, and San José Airport.

    In July 2007, seven new gates were opened. These gates are equipped with jetway bridges and modern conveniences, also a new parking garage was also built and it can handle up to 500 vehicles.

    There are brand new ticket counters. 2007 brought significant gate expansion (11 new gates were available starting December 2007). The airport now has two concourses. The northern concourse has 12 traditional gates and three remote gates. The central concourse, is used for larger aircraft as it provides 4–6 gates depending on the size of the aircraft.

    The airport's runway currently measures 2,987 m × 60 m (9,800 ft × 197 ft).[1] There have been efforts in the past to expand the runway but this has not yet been possible since there is a commercial area to the north of the runway and a small ravine near the southern side of the runway. Still, the renovation of the runway is in progress. The first phase consists in repaving the runway as well modernizing the illumination system. Future plans to expand the taxiway repave and move all the cargo facilities to San José AirportinEscuintla and Puerto Barrios AirportinIzabal. This will make room for more passenger terminal area and improved taxiways. Finally, the airport administration building is being refurbished and a regional terminal is being built.

    La Aurora International Airport has two exclusive VIP lounges: Los Añejos Business Lounge and Copa Club, a VIP lounge for passengers traveling on Copa Airlines and United Airlines.[2]

    Cargo operations are handled beside the passenger terminal building by COMBEX-IM or in the DHL hangars.

    The head office of the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics is located in the airport Zone 13.[3][4]

    China Airlines starts talks and negotiations with Guatemalan authorities Direccion General de Aeronautica Civil (Guatemala) about the possibility of opening operation flights from Taipei-taoyuan, Northern Taiwan, Republic Of China and making La Aurora International Airport a Focus City for Flights from China into Central America.

    History[edit]

    Original airport building, c. 1940

    During World War II, the airport was used by the United States Army Air Forces Sixth Air Force defending the Central American coastline against Axis powers submarines. The first American personnel began arriving in December 1941; the airfield was improved and expanded by the United States' 805th Engineer Aviation Battalion in early 1942. During its period of American use, the military facilities of the airport were known as Guatemala City Air Base. Flying units assigned to the airport were:

    Detachments from the airfield operated intermittently from San Jose Airport, San José, Costa Rica, and Puerto San José, Guatemala from 1942 though 1944. After the war ended, a small number of Americans remained at the airport performing training duties with the Guatemalan Air Force and also operating a weather station (MATS 6th Weather Squadron). United States personnel were restricted to base during the Guatemalan revolution following the death of Colonel Francisco Xavier Arana on 18 July 1949. Some artillery shells landed on the base during the violence. The facility was closed on 28 July 1949 and turned over to Guatemalan authorities.

    In October 2004, Iberia introduced nonstop service to Madrid aboard Airbus A340s. The route resulted from the airline's decision to shut down its Miami hub, where passengers previously had to change planes.[5][6][7]

    The airport was closed for six months in 2020, from March to September, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

    Airlines and destinations[edit]

    Passenger[edit]

    Check-in counters
    Main corridor
    Waiting room
    Main corridor
    AirlinesDestinations
    Aeroméxico Mexico City
    Aeroméxico Connect Mexico City
    Air Transat Seasonal Charter: Montréal–Trudeau
    Alaska Airlines Los Angeles[9]
    American Airlines Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami
    Seasonal: Chicago–O'Hare
    Arajet Santo Domingo–Las Américas
    ARM Aviación Flores, Huehuetenango
    Charter: Copán, Palenque, Roatan
    Avianca Bogotá
    Avianca Costa Rica San José (CR)
    Seasonal: Chicago–O'Hare[10]
    Avianca El Salvador Los Angeles, New York–JFK, San Salvador, Tegucigalpa/Comayagua, Washington–Dulles
    Avianca Guatemala Bogotá, Cancún, Flores, San Pedro Sula, San Salvador, Tegucigalpa/Comayagua
    CM Airlines San Pedro Sula
    Copa Airlines Managua, Panama City–Tocumen, San José (CR)
    Delta Air Lines Atlanta, Los Angeles
    Frontier Airlines Miami
    Seasonal: Atlanta
    Iberia Madrid
    JetBlue New York–JFK
    Spirit Airlines Fort Lauderdale, Houston–Intercontinental (ends August 13, 2024),[11] Orlando
    Sunwing Airlines Seasonal Charter: Montréal–Trudeau
    TAG Airlines Belize City, Flores, Mérida, Puerto Barrios, Quetzaltenango, Retalhuleu, Roatan, San Pedro Sula, San Salvador, Tuxtla Gutiérrez
    United Airlines Houston–Intercontinental, Los Angeles, Newark, Washington–Dulles
    Seasonal: Chicago–O'Hare
    Volaris Cancún, Mexico City
    Volaris Costa Rica Los Angeles, Mexico City, San José (CR)
    Volaris El Salvador Cancún, San Salvador

    Cargo[edit]

    AirlinesDestinations
    21 Air San José de Costa Rica
    Amerijet International Miami
    Atlas Air Miami
    AeroUnion Los Angeles, Miami
    Aerosucre Bogotá
    Avianca Cargo Bogotá
    Cargojet Miami, Monterrey
    Cargolux Luxembourg
    Copa Airlines Cargo Panama City–Tocumen, Miami
    DHL Aero Expreso Guadalajara, Huatulco, Mexico City–AIFA, Miami, Panama City–Tocumen, San José (CR), San Pedro Sula, San Salvador, Tegucigalpa
    DHL de Guatemala Mexico City–AIFA, Panama City–Tocumen, San José (CR), San Pedro Sula, San Salvador, Tegucigalpa
    FedEx Express Memphis
    IFL Group Miami
    KLM Cargo Amsterdam, Bogotá
    LATAM Cargo Chile Miami
    LATAM Cargo Colombia Miami
    Martinair Miami
    Mas Air Mexico City–AIFA
    National Airlines Miami
    UPS Airlines Atlanta, Miami

    Statistics[edit]

    Passengers[edit]

    La Aurora Airport Passengers. See Wikidata query.

    Accidents and incidents[edit]

    References[edit]

    Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

    1. ^ a b c "MGGT – LA AURORA Internacional". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
  • ^ "Copa Airlines VIP Presidents Club". Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  • ^ "ADDRESSES OF ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AUTHORITIES As of March 2010 Archived 3 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine." Air Accident Investigation Bureau. Retrieved on 22 January 2012. "GUATEMALA Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil Aeropuerto Internacional "La Aurora" Zona 13 Guatemala, Centro América"
  • ^ "A 01/11 31 ENE Archived 9 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine." General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics. Retrieved on 22 January 2012. "Aeropuerto Internacional La Aurora 9 Av. 14–75 Zona 13 C.P. 1013"
  • ^ "Española Iberia reanuda sus vuelos directos a Guatemala". La Nación (in Spanish). ACAN-EFE. 3 October 2004. Archived from the original on 22 November 2021. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  • ^ Kiesnoski, Kenneth (12 January 2004). "Iberia changes include boost in U.S. service". Travel Weekly. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  • ^ Done, Kevin (5 July 2004). "Iberia quits Miami as regional hub". Financial Times. ProQuest 249510408.
  • ^ "Guatemala cumple seis meses de pandemia con la cifra más alta de muertes del istmo". www.msn.com. EFE. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  • ^ "Alaska Airlines Adds Los Angeles – Guatemala City From Dec 2023". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
  • ^ "AVIANCA COSTA RICA RESUMES 2 US ROUTES FROM DEC 2023". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  • ^ "Spirit Airlines Aug – Oct 2024 Removed Routes Summary – 19MAY24". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 21 May 2024.
  • ^ "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
  • ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 767-2S1ER N767TA Guatemala City-La Aurora Airport (GUA)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  • ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Douglas DC-8-54F N43UA Guatemala City-La Aurora Airport (GUA)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  • ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 F-GTDI Guatemala City-La Aurora Airport (GUA)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
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