Urubupungá Airport

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Airport typeDefunct
Operator
ServesCastilho
Opened1973
Urubupungá–Ernesto Pochler Airport
Aeroporto de Urubupungá–Ernesto Pochler
Summary
Airport typeDefunct
Operator
ServesCastilho
Opened1973
Closed2005
Elevation AMSL1,168 ft / 356 m
Coordinates20°46′27″S 051°33′53″W / 20.77417°S 51.56472°W / -20.77417; -51.56472
Map
URB is located in Brazil
URB
URB
Location in Brazil
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
5,525 1,684 Asphalt (closed)
Abandoned, no longer operational.

Urubupungá–Ernesto Pochler Airport, (IATA: URB, ICAO: SBUP), was an airport that served Castilho and Urubupungá Complex, in Brazil until 2003, when services were suspended. It was closed and abandoned and in 2005.

Urubupungá–Ernesto Pochler Airport was built by CESP as a support structure for the operation of the Urubupungá complex, formed by the hydroelectric plants Ilha Solteira, Jupiá and Três Irmãos on Paraná river.

In 1984 the facility was transferred to Infraero,[1] and a few years later, before 2003, it was transferred to DAESP.[citation needed]

In 2003 services were suspended due to bad conditions of the runway and in 2005 it was closed and abandoned.[2][3]

On October 18, 2007 its license was revoked.[4]

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