Comodoro Pierrestegui Airport
Airport in Argentina
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Concordia "Comodoro Pierrestegui" Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Concordia "Comodoro Pierrestegui") (IATA: COC, ICAO: SAAC), also known as Concordia Airport, is a domestic airport serving Concordia, Entre Ríos, Argentina. It is located 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north of the city.[1] On March 31st 2025, a new terminal and a new 2000m runway were inaugurated.[5] The airport covers an area of 94 hectares (0.36 sq mi; 230 acres) and has a 257-square-metre (2,770 sq ft) terminal.[1]
OperatorMunicipality of Concordia
Serves
LocationMonseñor Rosch and Suboficial Principal Tesce (C.P. 3200), Concordia
ElevationAMSL34 m / 112 ft
Comodoro Pierrestegui Airport Aeropuerto de Concordia "Comodoro Pierrestegui" | |||||||||||
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| Operator | Municipality of Concordia | ||||||||||
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| Location | Monseñor Rosch and Suboficial Principal Tesce (C.P. 3200), Concordia | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 34 m / 112 ft | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 31°17′49″S 57°59′48″W | ||||||||||
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| Sources: ORSNA,[1] World Aero Data,[2] GCM,[3] STV[4] | |||||||||||
Airlines and destinations
| Airlines | Destinations |
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| Humming Airways | Buenos Aires–Aeroparque, Paraná |
Accidents and incidents
- 15 November 1975: On approach to the airport inbound from Buenos Aires, an Aerolíneas Argentinas Fokker F28-1000, tail number LV-LOB, struck tree tops 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) short of the runway, causing the nosegear to contact the ground first, shearing off both the nose and the nosegear. There were no reported fatalities, but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair and was written off.[6]