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Santo International Airport

Santo International Airport is an airport in Luganville on Espiritu Santo in Vanuatu (IATA: SON, ICAO: NVSS). The airport used to be called Santo-Pekoa International airport until it was renamed in the Vanuatu AIPV amendment released on 16 June 2021.[3] Airports Vanuatu Limited provides aviation services for the airport.

Santo International Airport
Summary
OperatorAirports Vanuatu Limited
LocationLuganville, Vanuatu
Elevation AMSL184 ft / 56 m
Coordinates15°30′21″S 167°13′17″E / 15.50583°S 167.22139°E / -15.50583; 167.22139
Map
SON
Location of airport in Vanuatu
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
12/30 6,523 1,988 Asphalt
Sources: World Aero Data,[1] Great Circle Mapper [2]
Pekoa Airfield
Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides Islands
Coordinates15°30′18.12″S 167°13′11.07″E / 15.5050333°S 167.2197417°E / -15.5050333; 167.2197417
TypeMilitary Airfield
Site information
Controlled byUnited States Army Air Forces
United States Navy
Conditionabandoned
Site history
Built1942
Built bySeebees
In use1942-5
MaterialsCoral
Boeing B-17F 41-24457 (Aztec's Curse), 11th Bomb Group, 31st Bombardment Squadron from Pekoa Airfield, Espiritu Santo, flying over Rendova, Solomon Islands 5 October 1942 after a raid of Japanese-held positions on Gizo Island.

Airlines and destinations edit

AirlinesDestinations
Air Vanuatu Brisbane,[4] Craig Cove, Gaua, Longana, Port Vila, Sola, Walaha (all suspended)[5]

History edit

World War II edit

The 7th Naval Construction Battalion arrived on Santo on 11 August 1942 to begin construction of more extensive Espiritu Santo Naval Base air facilities to support the Guadalcanal Campaign. After completing a second fighter airfield at Turtle Bay they began constructing two bomber fields, one at Palikulo Bay known as Bomber Field No. 1 and the other at Pekoa, known as Bomber Field No. 2. Working in cooperation with a company of the US Army 810th Engineer Aviation Battalion, the 7th CB cleared, graded, and surfaced a 5,000 feet (1,500 m) by 150 feet (46 m) coral runway on the site of a prewar plantation. The 15th CB arrived on Santo on 13 October 1942 and extended the runway to 7,000 feet (2,100 m) with pierced steel planking over a coral base, and built taxiways, revetments, and miscellaneous structures.[6] The completed airfield was operational in December 1942 and was known as "Bomber Field No. 2" or "Pekoa Field".

The Thirteenth Air Force was based at Pekoa from 13 January 1943 until 20 January 1944 when it moved to Carney Airfield on Guadalcanal. Units assigned were:

As the war moved further north, Pekoa Airfield was closed on 8 February 1945 and all traffic routed to Palikulo Bay Airfield.

Postwar edit

Luganville Airfield was used as a civilian airstrip until the early 1970s, however as it was on higher ground it was often clouded in and so it was decided to move all operations to the former Pekoa Airfield/Bomber Field No.2 which became Santo-Pekoa International Airport.[7]

Of the four wartime airfields on Espiritu Santo: Turtle Bay Airfield, Palikulo Bay Airfield, Luganville Airfield and Pekoa; Pekoa is the only wartime airfield still in use.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

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

  • Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-89201-092-4.
  • Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1982) [1969]. Combat Squadrons of the Air Force, World War II (PDF) (reprint ed.). Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 0-405-12194-6. LCCN 70605402. OCLC 72556.
  1. ^ "Santo Pekoa Intl". World Aero Data. Archived from the original on 17 July 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ Airport information for Luganville, Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu (NVSS / SON) at Great Circle Mapper.
  3. ^ "AIRAC AIP Supplement" (PDF), Vanuatu AIP AIRAC, Vauatu AIP, 16 June 2021, retrieved 25 March 2022
  4. ^ "Air Vanuatu Resumes Espiritu Santo – Brisbane From June 2023". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  5. ^ Curran, Andrew (9 May 2024). "Air Vanuatu pauses ops as lessor files insolvency petition". ch-aviation. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  6. ^ Building the Navy's Bases in World War II History of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Civil Engineer Corps 1940-1946. US Government Printing Office. 1947. p. 228.  This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  7. ^ Stone, Peter (1997). The Lady and the President: The life and loss of the S.S. President Coolidge. Oceans Enterprises. p. 65. ISBN 9780958665728.

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Santo International Airport is an airport in Luganville on Espiritu Santo in Vanuatu IATA SON ICAO NVSS The airport used to be called Santo Pekoa International airport until it was renamed in the Vanuatu AIPV amendment released on 16 June 2021 3 Airports Vanuatu Limited provides aviation services for the airport Santo International AirportIATA SONICAO NVSSSummaryOperatorAirports Vanuatu LimitedLocationLuganville VanuatuElevation AMSL184 ft 56 mCoordinates15 30 21 S 167 13 17 E 15 50583 S 167 22139 E 15 50583 167 22139MapSONLocation of airport in VanuatuRunwaysDirection Length Surface ft m 12 30 6 523 1 988 AsphaltSources World Aero Data 1 Great Circle Mapper 2 Pekoa AirfieldEspiritu Santo New Hebrides IslandsCoordinates15 30 18 12 S 167 13 11 07 E 15 5050333 S 167 2197417 E 15 5050333 167 2197417TypeMilitary AirfieldSite informationControlled byUnited States Army Air ForcesUnited States NavyConditionabandonedSite historyBuilt1942Built bySeebeesIn use1942 5MaterialsCoral Boeing B 17F 41 24457 Aztec s Curse 11th Bomb Group 31st Bombardment Squadron from Pekoa Airfield Espiritu Santo flying over Rendova Solomon Islands 5 October 1942 after a raid of Japanese held positions on Gizo Island Contents 1 Airlines and destinations 2 History 2 1 World War II 2 2 Postwar 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksAirlines and destinations editAirlinesDestinationsAir VanuatuBrisbane 4 Craig Cove Gaua Longana Port Vila Sola Walaha all suspended 5 History editWorld War II edit The 7th Naval Construction Battalion arrived on Santo on 11 August 1942 to begin construction of more extensive Espiritu Santo Naval Base air facilities to support the Guadalcanal Campaign After completing a second fighter airfield at Turtle Bay they began constructing two bomber fields one at Palikulo Bay known as Bomber Field No 1 and the other at Pekoa known as Bomber Field No 2 Working in cooperation with a company of the US Army 810th Engineer Aviation Battalion the 7th CB cleared graded and surfaced a 5 000 feet 1 500 m by 150 feet 46 m coral runway on the site of a prewar plantation The 15th CB arrived on Santo on 13 October 1942 and extended the runway to 7 000 feet 2 100 m with pierced steel planking over a coral base and built taxiways revetments and miscellaneous structures 6 The completed airfield was operational in December 1942 and was known as Bomber Field No 2 or Pekoa Field The Thirteenth Air Force was based at Pekoa from 13 January 1943 until 20 January 1944 when it moved to Carney Airfield on Guadalcanal Units assigned were Headquarters XIII Bomber Command 13 January 20 August 1943 Headquarters XIII Fighter Command 22 January December 1943 5th Bombardment Group 1 December 1942 19 August 1943 11th Bombardment Group 22 July 1942 8 April 1943 18th Fighter Group 11 March 17 April 1943 4th Reconnaissance Group 23 January 1943 6 May 1944 403d Troop Carrier Group 13 September 1943 30 August 1944 As the war moved further north Pekoa Airfield was closed on 8 February 1945 and all traffic routed to Palikulo Bay Airfield Postwar edit Luganville Airfield was used as a civilian airstrip until the early 1970s however as it was on higher ground it was often clouded in and so it was decided to move all operations to the former Pekoa Airfield Bomber Field No 2 which became Santo Pekoa International Airport 7 Of the four wartime airfields on Espiritu Santo Turtle Bay Airfield Palikulo Bay Airfield Luganville Airfield and Pekoa Pekoa is the only wartime airfield still in use citation needed See also editLuganville Airfield Luganville Seaplane Base Palikulo Bay Airfield Turtle Bay Airfield USAAF in the South PacificReferences edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency Maurer Maurer 1983 Air Force Combat Units Of World War II Maxwell AFB Alabama Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 89201 092 4 Maurer Maurer ed 1982 1969 Combat Squadrons of the Air Force World War II PDF reprint ed Washington DC Office of Air Force History ISBN 0 405 12194 6 LCCN 70605402 OCLC 72556 Santo Pekoa Intl World Aero Data Archived from the original on 17 July 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Airport information for Luganville Espiritu Santo Vanuatu NVSS SON at Great Circle Mapper AIRAC AIP Supplement PDF Vanuatu AIP AIRAC Vauatu AIP 16 June 2021 retrieved 25 March 2022 Air Vanuatu Resumes Espiritu Santo Brisbane From June 2023 Aeroroutes Retrieved 1 May 2023 Curran Andrew 9 May 2024 Air Vanuatu pauses ops as lessor files insolvency petition ch aviation Retrieved 11 May 2024 Building the Navy s Bases in World War II History of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Civil Engineer Corps 1940 1946 US Government Printing Office 1947 p 228 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Stone Peter 1997 The Lady and the President The life and loss of the S S President Coolidge Oceans Enterprises p 65 ISBN 9780958665728 External 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