List of airports in Uruguay

This is a list of airports in Uruguay, sorted alphabetically by ICAO code.

Map of Uruguay

Uruguay, officially known as Oriental Republic of Uruguay (Spanish: República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country located in the southeastern part of South America. Uruguay's only land border is with Brazil, to the north. To the west lies the Uruguay River, to the southwest lies the estuary of Río de la Plata, with Argentina only a short commute across the banks of either of these bodies of water, while to the southeast lies the South Atlantic Ocean. Uruguay is the second smallest country in South America, being larger only than Suriname.

Airport

Airport names shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled service on commercial airlines.

Airport name IATA code ICAO code City served Department Coordinates
Ángel S. Adami International AirportSUAAMontevideo Montevideo34°47′21″S 56°15′53″W
Artigas International AirportATISUAGArtigas Artigas30°23′57″S 56°30′39″W
Estancia Presidencial Anchorena AirportSUANBarra de San Juan Colonia34°16′13″S 57°57′51″W
Cap. Juan Manuel Boiso Lanza Air BaseSUBLMontevideo Montevideo34°48′40″S 56°09′50″W
Placeres AirportBUVSUBUBella Unión Artigas30°19′10″S 57°33′33″W
Laguna de los Patos International AirportCYRSUCAColonia del Sacramento Colonia34°27′05″S 57°46′01″W
Zagarzazú International AirportSUCMCarmelo Colonia33°57′58″S 58°19′31″W
Santa Bernardina International AirportDZOSUDUDurazno Durazno33°21′23″S 56°29′46″W
Villa Independencia AirportSUFBFray Bentos Río Negro33°08′35″S 58°17′38″W
C/C Carlos A. Curbelo de Laguna del Sauce International AirportPDPSULSMaldonado and Punta del Este Maldonado34°51′30″S 55°05′30″W
Ricardo Detomasi AirportSUMEMercedes Soriano33°14′55″S 58°04′22″W
Campo Municipal de Aterrizaje AirportSUMIMinas Lavalleja34°20′43″S 55°13′37″W
Cerro Largo International AirportMLZSUMOMelo Cerro Largo32°20′33″S 54°13′19″W
Carrasco Gral. Cesáreo L. Berisso International AirportMVDSUMUMontevideo Canelones34°50′02″S 56°01′41″W
El Jagüel AirportSUPEMaldonado and Punta del Este Maldonado34°54′47″S 54°55′09″W
Tydeo Larre Borges International AirportPDUSUPUPaysandú Paysandú32°21′47″S 58°03′59″W
Río Branco AirportSURBRío Branco Cerro Largo32°34′54″S 53°27′14″W
Pte. Gral. Óscar D. Gestido International AirportRVYSURVRivera Rivera30°58′10″S 55°28′24″W
Nueva Hespérides International AirportSTYSUSOSalto Salto31°26′05″S 57°59′03″W
Tacuarembó AirportTAWSUTBTacuarembó Tacuarembó31°45′01″S 55°55′26″W
Treinta y Tres AirportTYTSUTRTreinta y Tres Treinta y Tres33°11′42″S 54°20′50″W
Vichadero AirportVCHSUVOVichadero Rivera31°44′21″S 54°35′16″W

See also

References

  • (in Spanish) Dirección Nacional de Aviación Civil e Infraestructura Aeronaútica (DINACIA)
  • "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 2006-01-12.
  • "UN Location Codes: Uruguay". UN/LOCODE 2009-1. UNECE. 2009-09-23. - includes IATA codes
  • World Aero Data: Airports in Uruguay - ICAO codes, airport data
  • Great Circle Mapper: Airports in Uruguay - IATA and ICAO codes

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