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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.
Guatemala has a total of 402 airports and airstrips, of which three are international. The list of airports are sorted by department. The list of airports are sorted by department. The names in bold indicate that the airport has regular commercial operation of airlines for passengers.
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Las Vegas Airport (IATA: LCF, ICAO: MGRD) is an airport 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of Río Dulce, a village in Izabal Department, Guatemala. The airport is on the east side of the Dulce River, which connects Lake Izabal and Lake El Golfete. No main roads connect the airport with the town, but it has good access from the river.
Poptún Airport (IATA: PON, ICAO: MGPP) is an airport serving the town of Poptún in Guatemala. The runway is within the town. There are low hills 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south of the airport.
Chiquimula Airport (IATA: CIQ) is an airport serving Chiquimula, the capital of Chiquimula Department, Guatemala. The airport is 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of the city, alongside the CA10 road. There is nearby mountainous terrain north through southeast of the airport, and distant mountainous terrain in other quadrants.
Aviones Comerciales de Guatemala (Avcom) is [1] a charter airline based in Guatemala City, Guatemala. It was established in 1954. It operates domestic charter services and was associated with Grupo TACA. [citation needed] Its main base is La Aurora International Airport. [2]
A Douglas DC-6A of Aviateca at Miami International Airport in 1971. The airline was established in 1929 as Aerovías de Guatemala and was founded by Alfredo Denby Chattfield. . In March 14, 1945, the airline was nationalized during the government of Juan José Arevalo and established as Empresa Guatemalteca de Aviación S.A. which was shortened to Aviate