Libertador General José de San Martín Airport
Domestic airport in Posadas, Misiones Province, Argentina
Libertador General José de San Martín Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Posadas "Libertador General San Martín") (IATA: PSS, ICAO: SARP) is located 7.5 km (4.7 mi) southwest of the center of Posadas, a city in the Misiones Province of Argentina. The airport covers an area of 329 hectares (813 acres) and is operated by Aeropuertos Argentina 2000[2][3]
Airlines and destinations
Statistics
Traffic by calendar year. Official ACI Statistics
|
Passengers |
Change from previous year |
Aircraft operations |
Change from previous year |
Cargo (metric tons) |
Change from previous year
|
2001
|
128,000 |
- |
2,666 |
- |
- |
-
|
2002
|
93,000 |
27.35% |
1,684 |
36.83% |
- |
-
|
2003
|
101,787 |
4.30% |
1,297 |
22.98% |
- |
-
|
2004
|
122,000 |
25.77% |
1,484 |
14.42% |
- |
-
|
2005
|
113,000 |
7.38% |
1,482 |
0.13% |
564 |
8.25%
|
2006
|
108,000 |
4.42% |
1,334 |
9.99% |
455 |
19.33%
|
2007
|
65,019 |
39.80% |
863 |
35.31% |
313 |
31.21%
|
2008
|
62,000 |
4.64% |
742 |
14.02% |
210 |
32.91%
|
2009
|
114,000 |
83.87% |
1,325 |
78.57% |
345 |
64.29%
|
2010
|
97,000 |
14.91% |
1,494 |
12.75% |
379 |
9.86%
|
2011
|
93,000 |
4.12% |
1,319 |
11.71% |
- |
-
|
2012
|
96,000 |
3.23% |
1,361 |
3.18% |
- |
-
|
2013
|
111,000 |
15.63% |
1,431 |
5.14% |
- |
-
|
2014
|
129,000 |
16.22% |
1,529 |
6.85% |
- |
-
|
2015
|
175,000 |
35.66% |
1,948 |
27.40% |
- |
-
|
2016
|
174,000 |
0.57 |
1,964 |
0.82% |
- |
-
|
2017
|
209,000 |
20.11% |
2,190 |
11.51% |
- |
-
|
2018
|
295,000 |
41.15% |
3,188 |
45.57% |
- |
-
|
2019
|
320,000 |
8.47% |
3,103 |
2.67% |
- |
-
|
2020
|
64,000 |
80.00% |
666 |
78.54% |
- |
-
|
2021
|
141,000 |
120.31% |
1,390 |
108.71% |
- |
-
|
2022
|
228,000 |
61.70% |
1,925 |
38.49% |
- |
-
|
Source: Airports Council International. World Airport Traffic Statistics (Years 2005-2010). Aviación Civil Argentina (2011-2022).
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Accidents and incidents
On June 12, 1988, Austral Líneas Aéreas Flight 046 undershot the runway, resulting in 67 deaths.[6]
See also
References
External links
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