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Carrasco International Airport

Carrasco/General Cesáreo L. Berisso International Airport (IATA: MVD, ICAO: SUMU) is the main international airport of Uruguay. It is the country's largest airport and is located in the Carrasco neighborhood of Montevideo. It has been cited as one of the most efficient and traveler-friendly airports in Latin America.[4]

Carrasco/General Cesáreo L. Berisso International Airport

Aeropuerto Internacional de Carrasco/General Cesáreo L. Berisso
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorAeropuertos Uruguay
ServesMontevideo
LocationCiudad de la Costa, Canelones
Opened1947 (1947)
Elevation AMSL105 ft / 32 m
Coordinates34°50′18″S 56°01′51″W / 34.83833°S 56.03083°W / -34.83833; -56.03083Coordinates: 34°50′18″S 56°01′51″W / 34.83833°S 56.03083°W / -34.83833; -56.03083
Websitewww.aeropuertodecarrasco.com.uy
Map
MVD
Location in the city of Montevideo
MVD
MVD (Uruguay)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
01/19 2,250 7,382 Asphalt
06/24 3,200 10,499 Asphalt
Statistics (2017, 2010 (cargo))
Passengers2,102,516
Metric tonnes of cargo27,395
Sources: Airport Website [1] SkyVector[2] Google Maps[3]

The airport is named after Cesáreo L. Berisso, a pioneer of Uruguayan aviation, and it also hosts an air base of the Uruguayan Air Force.

History

The original passenger terminal was inaugurated in 1947. In 2003 the Uruguayan government transferred the administration, operation and maintenance of the airport to the private investment group Puerta del Sur S.A, which since then invested in several upgrades of the airport.

On 3 February 2007, construction began on a new terminal parallel to Runway 06/24. Runway 01/19 was lengthened to 2,250 metres (7,382 ft) and the former Runway 10/28 was permanently closed because the new terminal cuts across it. The new terminal, designed by Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly, has the capacity to handle 3 million passengers a year, including a much larger parking area built for over 1200 vehicles. This new terminal building has four jetways, separate floors for arrivals and departures and a large viewing area on the top floor. The terminal has room for expansion for two additional jetways and a maximum capacity of 6 million passengers per year before the building would need actual enlargement. The new terminal was inaugurated on 5 October 2009 with official operations beginning on 29 December 2009. A new US$15 million cargo terminal was also constructed.

Regular passenger flights were suspended in mid-March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Regular flights to Spain were resumed in July, and to São Paulo and Santiago in August.

 
View towards the terminal
 
Terminal exterior
 
Check-in hall

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

Cargo

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at MVD airport. See Wikidata query.
Traffic 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004
Passengers 2,074,668[5] 2,102,516 1,870,853 1,671,234 1,602,321 1,561,940 1,761,783 2,180,029 1,654,270 1,236,415 1,168,199 1,102,299 1,061,337 996,106
Cargo (tons) 27,395 24,700 24,633 24,712 26,149 25,445

Ground transportation

The airport is located 19 km (12 mi) from downtown Montevideo. The airport is served by public transit and a private taxi service which connect to Montevideo and Punta del Este.[6]

Other facilities

The Oficina de Investigación y Prevención de Accidentes e Incidentes de Aviación (OIPAIA) of the National Civil Aviation and Aviation Infrastructure Direction (DINACIA) has its head office on the airport property.[7]

Accidents and incidents

General Cesáreo Berisso Air Base

The General Cesareo Berisso Air Base is a base of the Uruguayan Air Force. It shares runways with the Carrasco International Airport. Most of its facilities are located just east of the old civilian terminal. It is named in honor of Cesáreo L. Berisso, a pioneer of Uruguayan aviation.

Air Brigade I

 
Potez 25 aircraft

Air Brigade I, one of the three brigades of the Uruguayan Air Force, is stationed at the base. It was created as Aeronáutica n.º 1 in April 1936, when it was assigned 8 Potez 25 fighter aircraft.

Air Brigade I comprises three units:

  • The Central Office of Assistance and the Carrasco Rescue Coordination Center.
  • No. 3 Squadron (Transportation)
  • No. 5 Squadron (Helicopters)

No. 3 Squadron (Transportation)

No. 3 Squadron operates 4 aircraft types:

No.5 Squadron (Helicopters)

No.5 Squadron operates 3 helicopter types:

Aeronautical Museum Cnel. Jaime Meregalli

Also on the base is the Cnel. Jaime Meregalli Aeronautical Museum, with a hangar for static aircraft display, in addition to a building that exhibits aviation historical material.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aeropuerto de Carrasco - Montevideo Uruguay". Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Montevideo/Carrasco L Berisso Airport". SkyVector. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Carrasco International Airport". Google Maps. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  4. ^ "Best Airports in South America 2015". from the original on 20 July 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Actividad en aeropuerto de Carrasco cae tras cinco años".
  6. ^ . Aeropuerto Internacional de Carrasco. Archived from the original on 25 November 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  7. ^ "OIPAIA." () National Civil Aviation and Aviation Infrastructure Direction. Retrieved on 17 April 2012. "Aeropuerto Internacional de Carrasco Av. Wilson Ferreira Aldunate (ex Cno. Carrasco) 5519."
  8. ^ "Accident description PP-AQE". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 16 July 2011.
  9. ^ "Crash: Air Class SW4 near Flores Island on Jun 6th 2012, aircraft missing". Aviation Herald.com. Retrieved 23 June 2012.

External links

  Media related to Carrasco International Airport at Wikimedia Commons

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

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Carrasco General Cesareo L Berisso International Airport IATA MVD ICAO SUMU is the main international airport of Uruguay It is the country s largest airport and is located in the Carrasco neighborhood of Montevideo It has been cited as one of the most efficient and traveler friendly airports in Latin America 4 Carrasco General Cesareo L Berisso International AirportAeropuerto Internacional de Carrasco General Cesareo L BerissoIATA MVDICAO SUMUSummaryAirport typePublicOperatorAeropuertos UruguayServesMontevideoLocationCiudad de la Costa CanelonesOpened1947 1947 Elevation AMSL105 ft 32 mCoordinates34 50 18 S 56 01 51 W 34 83833 S 56 03083 W 34 83833 56 03083 Coordinates 34 50 18 S 56 01 51 W 34 83833 S 56 03083 W 34 83833 56 03083Websitewww wbr aeropuertodecarrasco wbr com wbr uyMapMVDLocation in the city of MontevideoShow map of MontevideoMVDMVD Uruguay Show map of UruguayRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft01 19 2 250 7 382 Asphalt06 24 3 200 10 499 AsphaltStatistics 2017 2010 cargo Passengers2 102 516Metric tonnes of cargo27 395Sources Airport Website 1 SkyVector 2 Google Maps 3 The airport is named after Cesareo L Berisso a pioneer of Uruguayan aviation and it also hosts an air base of the Uruguayan Air Force Contents 1 History 2 Airlines and destinations 2 1 Passenger 2 2 Cargo 3 Statistics 4 Ground transportation 5 Other facilities 6 Accidents and incidents 7 General Cesareo Berisso Air Base 7 1 Air Brigade I 7 2 No 3 Squadron Transportation 7 3 No 5 Squadron Helicopters 7 4 Aeronautical Museum Cnel Jaime Meregalli 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe original passenger terminal was inaugurated in 1947 In 2003 the Uruguayan government transferred the administration operation and maintenance of the airport to the private investment group Puerta del Sur S A which since then invested in several upgrades of the airport On 3 February 2007 construction began on a new terminal parallel to Runway 06 24 Runway 01 19 was lengthened to 2 250 metres 7 382 ft and the former Runway 10 28 was permanently closed because the new terminal cuts across it The new terminal designed by Uruguayan architect Rafael Vinoly has the capacity to handle 3 million passengers a year including a much larger parking area built for over 1200 vehicles This new terminal building has four jetways separate floors for arrivals and departures and a large viewing area on the top floor The terminal has room for expansion for two additional jetways and a maximum capacity of 6 million passengers per year before the building would need actual enlargement The new terminal was inaugurated on 5 October 2009 with official operations beginning on 29 December 2009 A new US 15 million cargo terminal was also constructed Regular passenger flights were suspended in mid March 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic Regular flights to Spain were resumed in July and to Sao Paulo and Santiago in August View towards the terminal Terminal exterior Check in hallAirlines and destinations EditPassenger Edit AirlinesDestinationsAerolineas ArgentinasBuenos Aires Aeroparque Buenos Aires EzeizaAir EuropaMadridAmerican AirlinesSeasonal MiamiAviancaBogotaAzul Brazilian AirlinesFoz do Iguacu Porto Alegre RecifeSeasonal FlorianopolisCopa AirlinesPanama City TocumenGol Transportes AereosSao Paulo GuarulhosSeasonal Rio de Janeiro Galeao Salvador da BahiaIberiaMadridJetSmart ChileRio de Janeiro Galeao Santiago de ChileLATAM BrasilSao Paulo GuarulhosLATAM ChileSantiago de ChileLATAM PeruLimaParanairAsuncionCargo Edit AirlinesDestinationsAirClassBuenos Aires Ezeiza Santiago de ChileAeromasBuenos Aires EzeizaAvianca CargoBogotaLATAM Cargo ChileMiami Santiago de ChileLufthansa CargoBuenos Aires Ezeiza Campinas Dakar Senghor FrankfurtWestern Global AirlinesMiamiStatistics EditGraphs are temporarily unavailable due to technical issues Annual passenger traffic at MVD airport See Wikidata query Traffic 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004Passengers 2 074 668 5 2 102 516 1 870 853 1 671 234 1 602 321 1 561 940 1 761 783 2 180 029 1 654 270 1 236 415 1 168 199 1 102 299 1 061 337 996 106Cargo tons 27 395 24 700 24 633 24 712 26 149 25 445Ground transportation EditThe airport is located 19 km 12 mi from downtown Montevideo The airport is served by public transit and a private taxi service which connect to Montevideo and Punta del Este 6 Other facilities EditThe Oficina de Investigacion y Prevencion de Accidentes e Incidentes de Aviacion OIPAIA of the National Civil Aviation and Aviation Infrastructure Direction DINACIA has its head office on the airport property 7 Accidents and incidents Edit18 September 1957 a Real Transportes Aereos Convair 440 62 registration PP AQE belonging to Transportes Aereos Nacional flying from Porto Alegre to Montevideo had an accident during touch down operations in Montevideo While on a night landing procedure under fog the aircraft undershot the runway by 1 030m causing the left and middle gear to hit an earth bank bordering a highway The right wing touched the ground and further on the aircraft lost both propellers The right wing then broke off One crew member died 8 6 June 2012 an Air Class Lineas Aereas Fairchild SA227AC Metro III registered CX LAS performing a freight flight on behalf of DHL from Montevideo to Buenos Aires disappeared south of Isla de Flores 9 Parts of the aircraft were located by a scuba diver approximately 1 nautical mile 1 9 km south of Isla de Flores on 20 July 2012 General Cesareo Berisso Air Base EditThe General Cesareo Berisso Air Base is a base of the Uruguayan Air Force It shares runways with the Carrasco International Airport Most of its facilities are located just east of the old civilian terminal It is named in honor of Cesareo L Berisso a pioneer of Uruguayan aviation Air Brigade I Edit Potez 25 aircraft Air Brigade I one of the three brigades of the Uruguayan Air Force is stationed at the base It was created as Aeronautica n º 1 in April 1936 when it was assigned 8 Potez 25 fighter aircraft Air Brigade I comprises three units The Central Office of Assistance and the Carrasco Rescue Coordination Center No 3 Squadron Transportation No 5 Squadron Helicopters No 3 Squadron Transportation Edit No 3 Squadron operates 4 aircraft types Lockheed C 130 Hercules Military transport 2 Embraer C 95 Bandeirante Light military transport 3 Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia Short distance VIP transport 1 CASA C 212 Aviocar Tactical transport 4 No 5 Squadron Helicopters Edit No 5 Squadron operates 3 helicopter types UH 1H Iroquois Utility 6 Bell 212 Utility 2 AS 365 Dauphin VIP transport 1 Aeronautical Museum Cnel Jaime Meregalli Edit Also on the base is the Cnel Jaime Meregalli Aeronautical Museum with a hangar for static aircraft display in addition to a building that exhibits aviation historical material See also Edit Uruguay portal Aviation portal Transport in Uruguay Punta del Este International Airport List of airports in UruguayReferences Edit Aeropuerto de Carrasco Montevideo Uruguay Retrieved 3 April 2017 Montevideo Carrasco L Berisso Airport SkyVector Retrieved 17 February 2019 Carrasco International Airport Google Maps Retrieved 17 February 2019 Best Airports in South America 2015 Archived from the original on 20 July 2016 Retrieved 16 July 2016 Actividad en aeropuerto de Carrasco cae tras cinco anos Airport Transport Aeropuerto Internacional de Carrasco Archived from the original on 25 November 2012 Retrieved 14 January 2013 OIPAIA Archive National Civil Aviation and Aviation Infrastructure Direction Retrieved on 17 April 2012 Aeropuerto Internacional de Carrasco Av Wilson Ferreira Aldunate ex Cno Carrasco 5519 Accident description PP AQE Aviation Safety Network Retrieved 16 July 2011 Crash Air Class SW4 near Flores Island on Jun 6th 2012 aircraft missing Aviation Herald com Retrieved 23 June 2012 External links Edit Media related to Carrasco International Airport at Wikimedia Commons Airport information for SUMU at Great Circle Mapper Current weather for SUMU at NOAA NWS Accident history for MVD at Aviation Safety Network Tour Virtual 360 Aeropuerto de Carrasco INE map of Colonia Nicolich Paso Carrasco Carrasco International Airport and parts of the municipality of Ciudad de la CostaPortals Aviation Uruguay World War II This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carrasco International Airport amp oldid 1149400375, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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